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Old 04-06-2007, 02:37 AM
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Re: FWD FF Drifting

i hate to burst your bubble but thats not drifting. Thats just pulling the ebrake and turning the wheel. For one there is actualy control in drifiting, not just pulling the ebrake and hoping you slide in the right direction. A real drift car can drift constantly for as long as it needs to. Your car can only slide for a few feet while you have the ebrake pulled, if you didnt let go of the ebrake your car would come to a stop.
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Re: FWD FF Drifting

Actually, the act of drifting is when all four wheels have lost traction and you're sliding around a corner. Which means, any vehicle can do it technically speaking.

It's just easier to do it in a RWD car than it is a FWD car, it's also easier to sustain drifts longer and through multiple corners. True it's more impressive looking with the rear tires boiling off smoke on a conventional drift car, but it is possible to drift a FWD car for short periods.

And please. Enough FWD drift threads. It's a dead horse nobody wants to see anymore.
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