Just though I'd share this about cars

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baka324

O-Overdrive
Feb 28, 2007
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After talking with my cousin, I found out that it is possible to slide around a FWD car without having to ebrake.
1) Steal some trays (Like what you'd find in McDonalds or something)
2) Put the 2 rear wheels on top of the trays. pull the e-brake.
3) Drive =]

Here's the video he sent.
 

subiedubidoo

Kenpachi
Mar 2, 2007
115
1
well, u can pretty much drift around in any car, FR FF or a FA but the difference is how to start the shift of weight and when to hit the accelerator. with a FF layout it is better to do grip driving but u can do power slides too.
 

SexGhost

New Member
Sep 29, 2007
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have you ever drifted with a 22-year old Toyota LE, with no power steering and malfunctioning steering rod ? not to mention old suspension as well :p
 

subiedubidoo

Kenpachi
Mar 2, 2007
115
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well i did drift in a fuckin datsun and a 1963 fastback with pretty much the same setup....the good old days, jk jk jk
 

SexGhost

New Member
Sep 29, 2007
64
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i did drifted with my Toyota LE, but on a rainy day though. it is so freaking hard to drift on dry ground with no power steering...but its rather nice setup to do a power slide, especially on the downhill due to its low power, on downhill it can shine.
 

subiedubidoo

Kenpachi
Mar 2, 2007
115
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well, rain make it easier to drift any car. i have drifted only on tracks not on the road(toooooscarrd), drifting downhill i guess i gota try that....but the only time i try driftin on public roads is when it snows, my subaru can really turn on bad weather.

....sexghost what car do u use to drift now? or is it still the same Toyota?
 

SexGhost

New Member
Sep 29, 2007
64
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yes still that toyota LE...coz dats my only car...i tried drifting with it again yesterday, on a public road during the rain, and it spun out coz i oversteered =.="

i do take my dad's honda accord 2.0 for a spin once a while tho...but he hates it

and sometimes...when i visit my cousin, i get to take his evo3 xD

im trying to save money now....going for S2000, or a 4wd...be it gt-r or subaru or evo ....4wd rocks !!!

btw...ur subaru, is it Subaru Impreza WRX STI? damn i love that car !!!
 

subiedubidoo

Kenpachi
Mar 2, 2007
115
1
damn...wher u from and how much u payed for that subaru ?

ha ha..im in NY and i live in Japan like for 3 or 4 months a year(work related).

the STI it cost me like(with bargaining and my friends employee discount) 35,400 not bad considering i got it brad new..oh its 2004 model.
 

dothackRAVE

New Member
Sep 16, 2007
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After talking with my cousin, I found out that it is possible to slide around a FWD car without having to ebrake.
1) Steal some trays (Like what you'd find in McDonalds or something)
2) Put the 2 rear wheels on top of the trays. pull the e-brake.
3) Drive =]

Here's the video he sent.

I thought no ebrakes? :evillaugh:
 

subiedubidoo

Kenpachi
Mar 2, 2007
115
1
wooow...that looks actually pretty fun. dude was that a minivan?
this gives me all kind of ideas....:snicker:
 

artaxthewarrior

New Member
Jan 5, 2008
2
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Well let me tell you I've done drifting in FF and its not hard at medium speed, but for high speed and racing I don't recommend it cause you cant gain speed drifting at high speed with a ff cause the car tends to get back in track when you accelerate if you know what I mean