Auto Racing: FWD dirt track car steering setup, dirt track car, spring selection


Question
i got a 1992 honda accord dirt track car and im trying to figure out a way to help it in the turns. wat could i do to the steering?

Answer
1: Learn how to spell
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Now, on a more serious note:

3: Unless your dirt track car goes over 100 MPH there are no aerodynamic forces that can help you, so your problem is strictly mechanical.  Remember, you are not trying to front steer your car through a turn as much as you are trying to get the back end of the car to become "loose". Therefore, weight distribution and shock/spring selection are paramount. Make significant changes in the placement of any ballast weight (front, back, left, right). Changes in the spring rate will amplify or attenuate the movement of the ballast.