Hi , 
i havent been driving the GTi that much (i drive RWD's), till recently.. so after a quick try ,i noticed that the Gti has some weired behavor for a FWD car..it's kinda like pretty overteery no matter what the settings is , an example :
if you grab some supposidely good GTi setups and analyse their suspension setting , you'll find out they're set as a RWD car..to counter the overteer as it's usualy done on RWD's..
so , this is it , i wanted to know if you noticed the same thing about the GTi...
                
            i havent been driving the GTi that much (i drive RWD's), till recently.. so after a quick try ,i noticed that the Gti has some weired behavor for a FWD car..it's kinda like pretty overteery no matter what the settings is , an example :
if you grab some supposidely good GTi setups and analyse their suspension setting , you'll find out they're set as a RWD car..to counter the overteer as it's usualy done on RWD's..
so , this is it , i wanted to know if you noticed the same thing about the GTi...

illepallit would be better to stop talking again and agin about the same bugs !!!
 Until the rear tyres melt 
 
  All it really takes is less grip at the rear than at the front, and that's not too hard to acheive, even in a fwd under throttle.
 
  When letting OFF the brakes?  Are you sure that it's letting off the brakes that initiating the oversteer or are you fighting the car before that?  Is this under trailbraking?  Or strictly pre-entry - then you lose the car on entry having already let off the brakes?