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Way to be specific on that one chief. I didnt know that RWD was a technique. Must have been right after clutch-kick on the drift bible and i missed it.
Originally posted by Tybalt Way to be specific on that one chief. I didnt know that RWD was a technique. Must have been right after clutch-kick on the drift bible and i missed it.
ease up dude. dont gotta be an arse wipe and get your panties in a bundle . was j/k.
(you shudda caught that one...)
Originally posted by Coiloverkid THAT'S IN THE DIRT, FOOL.
the dirt is a totally different world. I'm a rally expert, dont start. you can drift a 70 hp daihatsu in the dirt with 2 cylinders and a broken muffler bearing.
Yea so...whats your point??? Rally isn't just in the dirt, it goes back and forth sometimes... I was just saying you can drift a FF car because its obvious they do it in rally.
Jeebus Christ, this has been done a zillion times before on this forum. If you guys want to argue about it dig up another thread, I think she really just wanted to show the video. BTW: FF drifting isnt even fun at all, throttle isn't nearly as dynamic in keeping a drift, it's all e-brake.
um, so you're saying the e-brake locks up the rear wheels but not the front? i dunno of this, can you explain more. also when i'm in a slope and put my car to neutral (it's an auto btw) and pull up the ebrake it still rolls down.
Originally posted by Ripper um, so you're saying the e-brake locks up the rear wheels but not the front? i dunno of this, can you explain more. also when i'm in a slope and put my car to neutral (it's an auto btw) and pull up the ebrake it still rolls down.
Bro, you got a lot to learn...I'm not being a dummy, but if you don't know how an ebrake works and why it locks up only 2 tires, theres some knowlage that needs to be 'had'.
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