Okay out of interest I found somewhere quiet to explore understeer/ oversteer. With my current settings the chassis is performing very well indeed ( making me wonder if I should fiddle much more ! )
Turning in aggressively loads up the front tyres quickly, it is actually quite hard to force the car to push wide, but it will. If you apply too much lock too quickly and unsettle at speed the poise is upset and it will push wide, but the bite is still quite respectable and it will regain and track again quite quickly. Turn in smoothly and quickly and the feel is actually a lot better than expected, weight is good and feel very informative.
Load up and turn in sharper and the balance moves to the front, you can feel the limitation of grip is now more front heavy. lift off and it stops tucking in and 'pulling' round in a tight arc, but no oversteer, just a shift of weight to the rear. I am sure I could provoke lift off oversteer, but I would have to try harder. Drive smoothly and the car is remarkably well behaved, change direction when loaded up and it response in a very settled balanced competent way with competence and accuracy.
I would like a nat's less front loading but this is probably driving RWD for the last 20 years where I suspect the balance with no throttle would be very similar (or possibly a tad more understeer), but the ability to balance understeer and oversteer with entry position and throttle is a familiar RWD thing that I am going to have to re educate myself to FWD characteristics
All in all, quite impressive tbh, but no scary oversteer.
My bars are currently Neuspeed 25mm full hard rear, 25mm soft front