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  • #16
    Wow dusters look weird, and they're rear wheel drive?

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    • #17
      arent the 91 dusters a v6 version of the sundance or whatever and fwd?

      as to the el camino, heres the site

      www.z28evans.com

      i sent the owner a pm on tamscc board when i foudn yalls powerslideways site yesterday. nice site.

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      • #18
        90s Dusters are replacements for the late 80s Sundance RS. The Dusters were the first p-body chryslers to get the Mitsubishi/Chrysler 3.0 liter V6, but also came available with a 2.5l Turbo charged inline 4. They are FF cars, but on the good side both engines have alot of low end grunt (but the v6 doesn't have the turbo lag so its a bit better even though the Turbo 2.5 has more power, V6 is 141hp while the Turbo was 150hp). On a side note, these cars are the predicessors of the Neon and there's someone working on a AWD conversion.

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        • #19
          lol, dusters look like wannabe escorts.....

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          • #20
            heh, alot of cars during that time adopted a semi-euro style look.

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            • #21
              not to burst your bubble, but have you ever really drifted fwd? you dont want torque, you have to keep the fronts gripping to keep speed up to put power down.

              not tryign to be rude or anything, just passing on some advice from my previous experience.

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              • #22
                mikespeed95:

                Yes I have drifted a FF and in dry weather on top of it. This was back in my old 94 Sundance with its 2.2l I4 TBI before it got wrecked on an unmarked construction site. And I actually enjoy having the V6 under the hood. And quite frankly I don't see what torque has to do with the front end gripping the road. Thats what your suspension and tire grades are for. A properly tuned suspension will keep the tires to the ground while non-cheap tires will grip the ground better. Try sticking some Yokos on the front and cheap @$$ walmart tires on the back with a tuned suspension then you'll see what I'm talking about.

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                • #23
                  Uh...repost. I think mods should tone this stuff down. I think there was already a thread about domestics, and it can be searched. Nothing new is being said in here...

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                  • #24
                    Yeah guys i agree, we really enjoy seeing domestics out, but you might as well dig up one of the other threads on it with the search engine, besides it will be easier to find other domestic drifters that way.

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