Some Honda S2000 owners report experiencing drifting issues that affect their ability to maintain a straight line. These problems can stem from the car's exceptional chassis balance, which, while beneficial, may lead to challenges during drifting attempts. Additionally, owners note that bearings can be subjected to high radial and axial forces, particularly when navigating curves, impacting the vehicle's straight-line stability. Misaligned camber angles have also been reported to cause the S2000 to pull to the right without any steering wheel vibration, further complicating straight-line driving. Moreover, the electric power steering system may experience lag and confusion during rapid steering maneuvers, which can hinder the car's performance in drifting scenarios. To mitigate these issues, drivers may need to consider adjustments to camber angles, ensure bearing health, and enhance steering response for improved handling during drifting.
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