First off want to just say hi to everyone. I have been reading up on some of the info on the site but i need some advice from people who have some experince. So here it goes...
I currently drive a 1993 Saturn SL1 5 speed manual front wheel drive. its packing about 80/85HP nuder her soft plastic hood but she gives me all she has and more.
Friday I an puicking up a 2003 ZX3 Focus 5 Speed manual from the dealership....I know what some of you might say about the focus but with 5,500$+ off the sticker on a new car i can't say no ( A-plan + end year production discounts )
Its also front wheel *cry*but i am looking to some some work on the intake and exhaust to improve the power some.
So now the questions.
I am 23 and have a very nice long novel for a driving record so needless to say i'm not afraid to try new things with a car, plus having owned 5 out of 6 manual trans cars I am looking for ways to improve my driving skills, have some fun, and general find a way to keep myself busy these days.
So. A: How hard are front wheel drive cars to drift. My saturn gives me a little leway but damn if i know what i am doing.
B: Does anyone know about the Focus and how to, without extencive engine work, know how to boost the HP to the tires.
C: Can anyone recommend any good video's, websites, or people i could talk to about learning some of the basics of drifting. Like i said, i've had a manual since i was 16 ( now 23 ) so i like to consider myself fairly skilled with a manual. Just i want to know how to do more than just squeeze the most out of my cars trans/engine.
I'm not looking to "rice out" my car, no body kits or mods just pure preformance. I always wanted to take some POS and just smoke the stupid kids that blast around in their stock mustang or camero like they got 50K$ under the hood and they act all tuff but non of them would know how to drive a stick if i put a gun to their head. *vent*
I live in the Detroit area if anyone else lives in the area hit me up on AIM "Mabus Sensei" I work bartending and teaching English but I have a semi-flexible schedual and pick up things quick and am eager to learn.
I would appreciate any input you guys could give.
I currently drive a 1993 Saturn SL1 5 speed manual front wheel drive. its packing about 80/85HP nuder her soft plastic hood but she gives me all she has and more.
Friday I an puicking up a 2003 ZX3 Focus 5 Speed manual from the dealership....I know what some of you might say about the focus but with 5,500$+ off the sticker on a new car i can't say no ( A-plan + end year production discounts )
Its also front wheel *cry*but i am looking to some some work on the intake and exhaust to improve the power some.
So now the questions.
I am 23 and have a very nice long novel for a driving record so needless to say i'm not afraid to try new things with a car, plus having owned 5 out of 6 manual trans cars I am looking for ways to improve my driving skills, have some fun, and general find a way to keep myself busy these days.
So. A: How hard are front wheel drive cars to drift. My saturn gives me a little leway but damn if i know what i am doing.
B: Does anyone know about the Focus and how to, without extencive engine work, know how to boost the HP to the tires.
C: Can anyone recommend any good video's, websites, or people i could talk to about learning some of the basics of drifting. Like i said, i've had a manual since i was 16 ( now 23 ) so i like to consider myself fairly skilled with a manual. Just i want to know how to do more than just squeeze the most out of my cars trans/engine.
I'm not looking to "rice out" my car, no body kits or mods just pure preformance. I always wanted to take some POS and just smoke the stupid kids that blast around in their stock mustang or camero like they got 50K$ under the hood and they act all tuff but non of them would know how to drive a stick if i put a gun to their head. *vent*
I live in the Detroit area if anyone else lives in the area hit me up on AIM "Mabus Sensei" I work bartending and teaching English but I have a semi-flexible schedual and pick up things quick and am eager to learn.
I would appreciate any input you guys could give.
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