Stinger-Performance
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Well, I found it was difficult to get a video of but I did just record some 2-3 minute videos that I need to edit down to the parts that show it the best.
What I did find is that it was more noticeable when transitioning from flat to uphill or uphill to flat than it was when driving on flat (level) ground or when going up a steady hill. It was like it overcompensated for the change in road angle initially and then after a handful of seconds the jerkiness calmed down but didn't go away completely.
What I did find is that it was more noticeable when transitioning from flat to uphill or uphill to flat than it was when driving on flat (level) ground or when going up a steady hill. It was like it overcompensated for the change in road angle initially and then after a handful of seconds the jerkiness calmed down but didn't go away completely.