Waste time to drift with FF car.
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Waste time to drift with FF car.
O'Really, Thanks for that insightful comment
Why... because of $$$$ thought that would have been pretty obvious. Convertable also does not tend itself too well to the forces a drift chassis goes though..... let alone the issues with scuttle shake, which are inherent in all convertables.Quote:
Originally Posted by JMO
um there is an rs*r drift s2k in america but s2000s arent that good for drifting because as put, being a convertible it loses a lot of chassis stiffness. also their 50/50 weight distrubution wont help (makes it handle too well lol).
dont get me wrong you can get them sideways but just not as easy as as s15 that has heaps of torque to keep the wheels lit up through out the rev range. also i wouldnt want to go drifting with an 80k car lol...
u can "drift" anything if you try
http://www.fazed.org/video/?id=333 click the video screen to start:thumbsup:
however using the handbrake to slide the rear out is hardly drifting.
^^^ that is funny!!! Sheepskin seat cover and all!!!
Yeah i Saw it yesterday in the US formula D, The FD RX7's have the same problem, in that they handle a bit to wellQuote:
Originally Posted by rhk
I often go out with a 180sx drift mate and get my ff mega tail happy. Its not hard to link corners just have to commit. Might try to get a vid
i agree i can easily get my dc2r's ass sliding on corners, you just need to be commited
my mum could drift a rwd car, but it takes tallent to do it in FF
are you talking drift or sliding man? drift, you need the car to be sideways way before the corner, not as your entering into it... I've not seen many if any FF pull that off yet being sidewards before the corner...
hahahaQuote:
Originally Posted by Muzz
true man , anything could drift....
lol, our hondas were designed to go get the shopping not to race.Quote:
Originally Posted by turtleEK1
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v47/aimre/Drift.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by DreadAngel