I've never had an issue with toque steer myself, even when cornering. Tires are bald now, though, so I do feel it from time to time, but it's always been predictable and manageable. Always, always pulls to left if I'm going to straight.
But I've read in car rags and posts around here that it's pretty bad. Maybe I'm just used to the wheel-hop/torque-steer fail of the two SRT-4's my family had a few years back (not SRT-4 bashing, I love those cars to death, and I'm glad my brother bought the first one from my parents). The Mazda has wider stickier tires and weighs a bit more, so that helps to tame it. I don't consider the DSC because I HATE it and it's always off when I'm boosting.
Not to hi-jack the thread, but I feel I must slightly rant on how if the tires slip in the slightest the car doesn't just dial back a bit of torque to compensate. It absolutely lays down and feels like it's coasting. The nose just dips down, and the car says, "Ah!!! Wheel slip, WTF!? NO!!!!!!"
Throttle modulation > DSC.
But I've read in car rags and posts around here that it's pretty bad. Maybe I'm just used to the wheel-hop/torque-steer fail of the two SRT-4's my family had a few years back (not SRT-4 bashing, I love those cars to death, and I'm glad my brother bought the first one from my parents). The Mazda has wider stickier tires and weighs a bit more, so that helps to tame it. I don't consider the DSC because I HATE it and it's always off when I'm boosting.
Not to hi-jack the thread, but I feel I must slightly rant on how if the tires slip in the slightest the car doesn't just dial back a bit of torque to compensate. It absolutely lays down and feels like it's coasting. The nose just dips down, and the car says, "Ah!!! Wheel slip, WTF!? NO!!!!!!"
Throttle modulation > DSC.
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