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Old 09-09-2004, 11:32 AM
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drift?

how hard is it to drift a fwd?
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Old 09-09-2004, 11:35 AM
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Re: drift?

pull up the handbrake round a corner and u will find out
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Re: drift?

Or just pop the clutch in second while in midturn then try to regain control... fun stuff... you can heel/toe too but you should really practice first.
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Re: drift?

true drifting wont happen in a FF car please dont embrass us anymore by being a mad tyte jdm drfito boi.
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Old 09-09-2004, 11:49 AM
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Re: drift?

I think ppl who drift in Fwd cars get mad respect! Its pretty hard to do.
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Re: drift?

no i laugh and say wow great way to blow a nice apex!

FF cars cant' drift for real its still ass dragging
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Re: Re: drift?

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true drifting wont happen in a FF car please dont embrass us anymore by being a mad tyte jdm drfito boi.
Have you ever tried it, Ace? It's kind of fun but kind of scary too. It may not be "true drifting" as you say whereby the rear wheels spin and you steer through a turn with the front, but in the twisties if you know what you're doing in a FWD you can drift through curves pretty quick.
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Have you ever tried it, Ace? It's kind of fun but kind of scary too. It may not be "true drifting" as you say whereby the rear wheels spin and you steer through a turn with the front, but in the twisties if you know what you're doing in a FWD you can drift through curves pretty quick.
or i can do it the right way grip through and fly by all the boy racers.
hmm i'll stick to real racing.

in icey parking lot its just sliding still but fun i'll admit
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Re: drift?

Whatever works best for you... I use grip depending on speed and curve radius. If the curve is tight I'll drift it but that's just me...
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Re: drift?

i have seen clip of fwd cars drifting in comps. i just wanted to know to know. i think you are just scared to try it ace fuck head
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Whatever works best for you... I use grip depending on speed and curve radius. If the curve is tight I'll drift it but that's just me...
ok well if your having fun what ever but you understand that for speed grip > drift 110% of the time heck if otherwise i bet all the F-1 cars would be running some steelies up front

just the way the world works.
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Re: Re: drift?

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i have seen clip of fwd cars drifting in comps. i just wanted to know to know. i think you are just scared to try it ace fuck head

Damn there was an article on think SCC mag. Well they have this article to tell you how to drift on a FWD. I'll have to find it. Search on here to see if you can find it. I know someone posted it up before.
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Damn there was an article on think SCC mag. Well they have this article to tell you how to drift on a FWD. I'll have to find it. Search on here to see if you can find it. I know someone posted it up before.
that little chunk of respect i had for SCC mag just went down the toliet.

HAHAHAHAAH that is too funny.

yank e-brake turn the wheel now your just as cool as all the D1 drivers but cause your in a civic even better.
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Re: drift?

mellowboy, if you find that article post on here please
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Re: Re: Re: Re: drift?

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that little chunk of respect i had for SCC mag just went down the toliet.

HAHAHAHAAH that is too funny.
Wow with that kind of sense of humor...you probably laugh at Bob Sagat's jokes
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