Sentences with phrase «added steering effort»

Conequence: Due to abrasion and rust, a hole may develop in the power steering tube, allowing the fluid to leak out, resulting in added steering effort, increasing the risk of a crash.
Intended as a sharpening of the M40i's steering response, but the added steering effort requires wrestling with the steering wheel to direct the small SUV.
On back roads, Sport mode stiffened the suspension, added steering effort, and sped up the powertrain response.
Sport S and Sport S Plus settings sharpen throttle and gearbox responsiveness, adding steering effort and progressively loosening the stability control training wheels.

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Resetting it to Sport mode added some welcome weight to the steering effort to the point that I was tempted to drive back to the racetrack for some more, um, testing.
Sounds easy, especially when you're armed with a Monaro VXR capable of over 170mph, but the bumpy surface, unfamiliar forces and requirement for constant steering effort put it a world away from driving fast on level tarmac and leave me with a new appreciation of the lack of imagination possessed by those in the evo team who have added another 30 or 40mph to this figure!
The A4's helm feels predictably light outside of the Dynamic mode for the chassis calibration, but even then the added heft to the steering effort doesn't cure the steering's disappointing lack of feedback.
A new sport mode adjusts steering effort, throttle progression and shift strategy to more sporting effect, and adds rearward torque bias to the all - wheel - drive.
Some of the new options and features added to the first generation included side airbags, automatic ride control, interactive traction control, and programmable magnetic variable - effort steering.
Evasive steering assist responds to sudden steering movements (such as when the driver swerves to avoid an obstacle) by adding «precisely calculated steering torque to support the driver's effort.
Admittedly the steering doesn't relay much road feel, but I like its consistently low effort — unlike so many modern cars, it doesn't fake «feel» by adding artificial resistance at higher speeds.
Adding to that cadre are features that make the Z06 a definitively 21st century sled, including an electronic drive mode selector that wrangles 12 parameters including steering effort, throttle response, magnetorheological suspension damping, stability control, and exhaust mode.
In addition to ECO mode, for 2013, Lexus added a Sport mode that modifies the steering effort, throttle mapping and transmission shift priorities to provide a quicker response to driver inputs.
A non-contact torque sensor measures the driver's steering effort and an ECU determines how much electric motor assist to add, with the result being a seamless, natural feeling steering in all situations.
The steering adds effort naturally and consistently, coming as close to delivering actual «feel» as just about any electric - assist system on the market.
Basically, the system uses electromagnets to either attract or repel each other to add or subtract resistance to the steering effort.
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