humbertoengineer
Mechanical
- Aug 26, 2016
- 6
Hi I am new in the forum, I really enjoy reading so much knowledge engaged to all the topics in here.
I really admired the handling of the Porsche 918 Spyder, it kind of show us that the rear axle steering really works, but since I saw that technology in the new 911 Turbo S, I stared wondering if that technology will be in most cars in the future, what are the disadvantages of this system from the driving experience and from the lifetime of the components (tires, axle steering system, etc)? do we really need this technology in our everyday driving? since ever, most cars just come out of the factory understeering for security reasons, will this technology end up that by correcting any possible understeering or oversteering?
thanks.
I really admired the handling of the Porsche 918 Spyder, it kind of show us that the rear axle steering really works, but since I saw that technology in the new 911 Turbo S, I stared wondering if that technology will be in most cars in the future, what are the disadvantages of this system from the driving experience and from the lifetime of the components (tires, axle steering system, etc)? do we really need this technology in our everyday driving? since ever, most cars just come out of the factory understeering for security reasons, will this technology end up that by correcting any possible understeering or oversteering?
thanks.