Oh I agree with that Rod, that's why I qualified my original statement. Typically a bigger bar on the front improves the perception of nimbleness, as it makes the outer tire work harder in the first half a second or so.
But, sta bars work on axles, and by loading the outer tire (and increasing the lateral force it generates), you also unload the inner tire, and decrease the force from that. Overall, you lose lateral force generated by the axle in the steady state. So on the front axle stiffening the sta bar reduces understeer due to this effect.
Admittedly, if your geometry is so terrible that any roll produces too much positive camber then suppressing suspension roll may improve the axle grip. But you'd have to have a fairly mad suspension setup, I'm guessing Mac strut is one possibility, and I suppose wide contact patches would make things worse.
Also by stiffening the suspension in roll you reduce the roll steer/g, which affects understeer .Typically this is the opposite effect to the tire sensitivity to vertical load mentioned in the second para, reducing understeer because normally your front axle is set up so that roll steer increases understeer, toe out in jounce.
One other effect not much discussed is that unless the links are correctly arranged the sta bar actually steers the wheel, changing your roll steer, and hence understeer. This can work for you or against you. If your sta bar link is joined to the axle it exerts a torque around the steering axis, and if it joins to the lower arm it can be made to shove the arm around, which can steer the spindle (the latter is a pretty brutal approach but it does work).
So altogether, understeer and front axle sta bars are linked by:
increased weight transfer ->reduced grip->more u/s
less positive camber change in roll/g->more grip->less u/s
less suspension travel->less roll steer-> less u/s
more sta bar steer->could go either way.
The first mentioned is the textbook answer and also works on most cars. The second is in line with Chapman's observation -any suspension will work if you don't let it move.
Cheers
Greg Locock
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