ok...with the money i make i can work on a car and fix a car but to pay the money for another car would be a large chunk of money for me...i have a little FF car thats my daily driver cruising car... then i have a pontiac fiero that i posted about a little while ago. i still think it may do a good job with its perfect balance and such and the key point is i own it and to sell it its not worth anything. but i like the S-14 and FC3S as well. i was wondering about others opinions and thoughts. i admit to being a noob, i know all the ideas but now i need to physicly practice what i know.
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im not sure if you've drifted a FR car before but if you haven't then drifting an MR will probably be easier to learn.......you don't have any habits from an FR and getting the car to oversteer will be a lot easier but countersteering (im assuming) is gonna take a lot more precision
if the Fiero is only a 4 banger i think you'd be just fine as a learning platform and maybe even easier cause you won't be repairing or replacing trannys and what not.....if you do have the v6 im sure theres a stronger tranny that you can salvage from somewhere that fits......if you wanna just get another car altogether why not save for a while a look for a really good deal (maybe an s13 that doesn't run and just get a cheap ca or sr and drop it in) im assuming you would dump a motor in urself otherwise it obviously costs more $$$
just my opinion on ur situationLast edited by Forge_55b; 12-27-2003, 02:12 AM.
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Originally posted by Russian
I know this is a newbie question but..
How does MR differ from FR?
FF = Front engine Front wheel drive
FR =Front engine Rear wheel drive
MR =Mid/midship engine Rear wheel drive
RR =Rear engine Rear wheel drive
RR cars are very rare,for obvious reasons.
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Yea Fieros were notorious for tranny problems and the occasional engine fire. But other than that they weren't all that bad. I liked the Gt's. Wanted one for a bit too. Like I said, keep us posted and have fun. That's what Drifting is all about. No matter what you drive, have fun with it. If you ain't having fun, you may as well go screw a fat chick.
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