Horrible torque steer and even worse fsport seat!!
#1
Driver
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Horrible torque steer and even worse fsport seat!!
Hey everyone I know this probably has been talked about but the torque steer on my F sport is really bad I have to constantly pull the steering wheel to the left almost every time I accelerate and keep my foot on the Pedal. This really bothers me for a car that I paid upwards of $50,000 for and another thing that's really bad on the f sport seats, in the beginning I guess I was getting used to them but now they're actually starting to bother me I find that the left part of the Seat trim that is actually hard is constantly digging into my bottom of my left leg thigh and it's really becoming something that I actually hate getting into the car every day because I know it's going to hurt, the only way it doesn't hurt is if I sit with both legs closed which I can't do for obvious reasons. I'm actually considering writing to Lexus and seeing what they say any ideas opinions?
Last edited by Dunhill421; 08-12-15 at 03:38 PM.
#3
Lexus Test Driver
Well, it's not a sports car either. Torque steer is worse when accelerating like mad from a dead stop. The NX is actually quite composed when accelerating from a rolling start, as in merging on the highway, squeezing in front of another car or rolling to a red light before it turns green.
BTW, this has nothing to do with price, as stated, this is physics at work and no amount of technology can eliminate this without neutering the feel of the car.
BTW, this has nothing to do with price, as stated, this is physics at work and no amount of technology can eliminate this without neutering the feel of the car.
Last edited by My0gr81; 08-12-15 at 04:15 PM.
#4
Hey everyone I know this probably has been talked about but the torque steer on my F sport is really bad I have to constantly pull the steering wheel to the left almost every time I accelerate and keep my foot on the Pedal. This really bothers me for a car that I paid upwards of $50,000 for and another thing that's really bad on the f sport seats, in the beginning I guess I was getting used to them but now they're actually starting to bother me I find that the left part of the Seat trim that is actually hard is constantly digging into my bottom of my left leg thigh and it's really becoming something that I actually hate getting into the car every day because I know it's going to hurt, the only way it doesn't hurt is if I sit with both legs closed which I can't do for obvious reasons. I'm actually considering writing to Lexus and seeing what they say any ideas opinions?
#5
Driver School Candidate
I agree i chirped the front wheels pulling out of a parking lot today. Also agree with the seats. I'm only 170 lbs and the bottom left bolster constantly digs into my hip. I can't keep my phone in that pocket.
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Lexus Test Driver
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#8
The pursuit of F
Dunhill421, my NX is AWD so I can't really comment other than very little torque steer with the AWD model. Also, I don't believe anyone else who has the FWD NX has posted it to be an issue as I believe it's about expectations. I've owned a few torquey FWD vehicles such as the Venza V6 and Talon TSI and both had significant torque steer. ES350 loaners I've had also has some moderate torque steer. I hope you're able to manage this expectation moving forward.
As for the F Sport seats, there's a dedicated thread here: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-...fort-poll.html
As for the F Sport seats, there's a dedicated thread here: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-...fort-poll.html
#9
Lexus Test Driver
@CorradoMR2 The AWD NX is 100% FWD unless it looses traction, and only then would it transfer power to the rear wheels. Torque steer will be felt well before that happens, and front tire chirp just as it happens. I bet this is a combination of too much tire pressure combined with lead foot take off.
#10
I do find the torque steer annoying, especially considering electric power steering which can be controlled to virtually eliminate it, and a moderately powered vehicle. AWD should eliminate it unless the AWD system sends all power to the front unless there is slippage. My last car was a Subaru which was a mechanical AWD system. 50/50 split and even with 300 hp there no no hint of torque steer
#11
The pursuit of F
@CorradoMR2 The AWD NX is 100% FWD unless it looses traction, and only then would it transfer power to the rear wheels. Torque steer will be felt well before that happens, and front tire chirp just as it happens. I bet this is a combination of too much tire pressure combined with lead foot take off.
#12
Lexus Test Driver
^^ manual launch mode in sports+ setting? if so, I wonder if the AVS is helping to keep the driving wheels more firmly planted than the models that don't have AVS. Mine is the F-Sport Series 1 so it doesn't have AVS, but yet, while I do feel the torque steer, I know what to expect and how to handle it to my advantage.
#13
The pursuit of F
^^ manual launch mode in sports+ setting? if so, I wonder if the AVS is helping to keep the driving wheels more firmly planted than the models that don't have AVS. Mine is the F-Sport Series 1 so it doesn't have AVS, but yet, while I do feel the torque steer, I know what to expect and how to handle it to my advantage.
Any other AWD owners with AVS and non-AVS owners with feedback? We seem to have discovered something here.