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Originally posted by RallyGT alright, im cool with that. what do all you FF drifters drive...? please dont say civic
well... i used to drift an escort wagon... and then when i had my 86 accord... i drifted that as well. but currently... im looking for a car... cuz the accord went bye bye and the escort wasnt mine.
Originally posted by RallyGT how was the weight distribution on the wagon? ill bet that was fun
lmao... i dunno what the distribution was... all i know is that for my first drift mobile it was fun! the rear brakes had more power than the front did... which was weird... but that was a benefit. at first i was using e brake... but then i learned feint and braking... so i hardly ever used e brake after that.
Originally posted by initialdrift The only way FF's drift is if they understeer...
dude just shut the hell up. you have two posts. dont even start arguing about things you DO NOT understand. and dont even say anything about my post count. cuz i had over 700 before my account was deleted.
Originally posted by initialdrift The only way FF's drift is if they understeer...
You can drift FF's through E-braking and inertia. Don't come onto these boards with 2 posts and think that you know everything. And that's also just plain rude to go tell somebody that FF's can't drift.
del sol's are so underpowered its sad... but so are 86 accords... only 4 people have either seen me in action or been in the car with me in action... whats the del sol dude have done to up the power?
My first car was a 93 escort wagon, teal even, man I caught *Censored**Censored**Censored**Censored* for that car from everyone I went to school with, but, I had so much fun, by the time I traded it in, I had beat it so bad none of the "bottom" gears (2. 4. R) worked and my girl had to hold it in 5 all the way to the dealership. Of course drifting wasn't even in my vocab way back then, but when it snowed that thing was sideways, I got so good at sliding it around I could hit the e-brake at 50 and line it up so I could stop just in time to head straight in to my driveway. I would love to film someone tearing one of those up!
A california trip is in the works as well.... I definelty won't be driving all the way from NY...I have a friend in San Deigo I need to get out and see, plus I have to film in the dunes.....
Originally posted by YATES A california trip is in the works as well.... I definelty won't be driving all the way from NY...I have a friend in San Deigo I need to get out and see, plus I have to film in the dunes.....
That'd be good. There's a lot of drifters out here in SoCal. Aside from a lot of the guys on these boards there's the club4ag guys and just lots of insane people. You better come to LA. hahahaha.
Sorry about that. Actually, believe it or not, a car is pretty much going understeer drifting around a corner. That's for FR's, too. Still don't believe me? Watch the first episode of Initial D
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