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Old 04-04-2004, 08:55 AM
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drifting in a 92 GTi

I was just wondering if it actually possible to drift this front wheel drive car part from using the handbrake?? if yes?? any sites that could teach me the techniques?

what is e-brake?

thx in advance pplz
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Old 04-04-2004, 05:20 PM
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yea u can drift it cuz i drift a zx2 n my sr5 . the e brake is ur emergency brakes it locks up ur back wheels jus watch how long u hold it cuz u can spin out www.driftshowoff.com
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Re: drifting in a 92 GTi

FF is definately not the format to learn to drift in. More like plow understeer for someone of your driving experience. My advice, forget it. You will end up with one written off GTi, and unimpressed parents, friends and insurance companies.
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Re: drifting in a 92 GTi

lol thx oz

is there anything fun u can do in a FF?

OZ.. how fast is a GTi for quatermile? 16 secs??
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Old 04-07-2004, 01:03 AM
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Re: drifting in a 92 GTi

Dunno. I have a fully built SX engine in a car weighing 200kg less and run 14.2s.

There are a lot of 'fun' things you can do in a FF, I'm into precision/high speed handling in mine. Just got revalved shocks, new lowered 1" springs put on mine. Combined with a front strut brace and coming soon rear strut brace and front/rear sway bars, it's pretty sweet
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Re: drifting in a 92 GTi

rear strut brace? man.. never herd of that?

i got the front strut brace n lowerd my car so yeh.. i also just got a exhaust n air filter.. not sure what to do next! so yeh

what have u done to the sx u got running at 14s.. put some specs of that up

got any ideas where i can get easy kw for low cash??
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Old 04-07-2004, 07:21 PM
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Re: drifting in a 92 GTi

Easy kW NEVER = low cash, unfortunately.
What exhaust did you get? 2" cat back? You can look at some good 4-2-1 extractors and a cold air feed to your filter.

The specs on my engine are:
Shaved head (around 11.5:1 compression)
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4-2-1 extractors into 2.5" pipes with a 3" canon
NGK Spark Plugs, Top Gun Leads and about 5 degrees of ignition advance
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Re: drifting in a 92 GTi

tahts pretty sweet. lol.. some stuff havent even herd of but yeh...

even the spark plugs n lead helps in some ways for performance????
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Re: drifting in a 92 GTi

Yeah, good plugs and leads mean guaranteed full combustion.
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Re: drifting in a 92 GTi

full combustion meaning? better power?? faster? more kw or not??
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Re: drifting in a 92 GTi

The most potential power from your engine. A bigger spark guarantees combustion.
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