Yes and then No. So early on in the years of 18, 19, 20 and 21 I struggled with the balance on my 18 LTX LE. The best setup was a Bill Mohr center spring, in my opinion it was like a teeter toter. When you mashed the gas out of a corner the skis would be off the ground just enough you didn't have control and when you let off the gas it planted those skis hard. After the 21 season I had enough and decided on major changes to the entire suspension. On recommendations from this site, I contacted John Sherrod. Game changer, on his recommendations I now have a well-balanced sled that I could use the power coming out of a corner and it didn't nosedive letting off the gas. I guess in answering your question a stock machine poorly setup has too much snap coming out of a corner. A well-balanced suspension and tuned sled will handle your snap coming out of any corner. I will be installing the same front springs, center spring, torsion springs, limiter strap and a little tuning on the QS3'r shocks on the new 25 that I did to my 18. It is that good! Oh, and I will be tuning it with the Hurricane 240 SS SM tune.Do you ever find that the 240SS tune has too much "snap" to be able to get on it coming out of a corner?