steer effect

steer effect

Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.

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  • roll steer effect — See roll steer …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • steer — See bump steer neutral steer ride steer roll steer roll steer effect toe steer torque steer …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • effect — See alteration effect barrier effect braking effect engine braking effect ground effect hall effect kadenacy effect liftoff effect load alteration effect …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • Bump Steer — is the term for the tendency of a wheel to steer as it moves upwards into jounce. It is typically measured in degrees per metre or degrees per foot.On modern cars the front of the tire moves outwards, as the suspension is raised, a process known… …   Wikipedia

  • roll steer — A characteristic of handling which gives a slight improvement to steering as the suspension moves in body roll. Sometimes a bad roll steer occurs when the suspension is poorly designed. A steering effect induced by load transference from side to… …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • load alteration effect — The reactions in the drive train or, in FWD vehicles, in the steering, due to sudden load alteration. Compare torque steer …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • Torque steering — is the influence of the engine torque on the steering for some front wheel drive vehicles. For example, during full acceleration the steering may pull to one side, which may be disturbing to the driver. This either causes a tugging sensation in… …   Wikipedia

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  • turn-in rate — The way a car steers into a bend; the roll steer effect …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics — A computer generated, simplified model of bike and rider demonstrating an uncontrolled right turn. An …   Wikipedia

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