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I also track a se7en. The Front of the engine is 7 inches behind the centerline of the front suspension.
For Kart courses I drive the car as if it is a front drive car that is set up for trailing and lift throttle oversteer (toss and catch like a an older 911). The car is set up as neutral as possible then biased slightly to either under or oversteer with tire pressure.
On road courses the car is set up to understeer slightly, with the use of throttle modulation to destabilse the rear just after turn in if necessary.
Elise owners that track the car are going to alter the standard handling characteristics of the car in order to remove some understeer.
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