Re: Help with F-Type info
Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2021 8:54 pm
At mick
I have the book and went thru it cover to cover.
Great read.
I have the book and went thru it cover to cover.
Great read.
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Hi,mickjaguar wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 3:05 pm Yes base 340 is open diff and traction control. Probably matters if you want to use it as a drift car and have your own tyre business or mainly use it for track racing. It's enough of a hooligan when required.
The AWD have a transfer box and not being the base model will have one of the LSD variants.
I have a MY20 P380 R-dynamic and it has a LSD, the P340 still has an open diff. Mine also has adaptive suspension which I think was an option on the P340. As for steering, I would take a close look at the tyres for uneven wear or signs of poor alignment but remember the F Type is not a light car, especially the AWD versions. Great GT cars though.Andrejsk wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 10:56 pmHi,mickjaguar wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 3:05 pm Yes base 340 is open diff and traction control. Probably matters if you want to use it as a drift car and have your own tyre business or mainly use it for track racing. It's enough of a hooligan when required.
The AWD have a transfer box and not being the base model will have one of the LSD variants.
I'm quite new to F types, but a very big fan since they came out.
I'm just about to buy one and I'm weighing the 2018 V6 R-dynamic models. Just wanted to confirm whether the limited slip diff situation (not for v6 340hp but used for 380hp version) applies also to the post 2018 versions when they officially cancelled the S version.
I've driven the 2016 340hp version and honestly I was expecting more from the steering feedback. Is that something that changes with the "S" (or the 380) version as well? Or was it just a very used car?