we would probably punch a kid in the face for messing around. yet the durka durkas could careless.
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we would probably punch a kid in the face for messing around. yet the durka durkas could careless.
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that pisses me off to no end. Not the fact that they're using an Aveo but that they call that drifting. That's just extreme weight transfer at high speed. I'd love to see them try REAL drifting.
someone i know lost thier license for a year for drifting in the streets, never really been a big fan of drifting (mainly an import motorsport) it look like they were drifting in a way, but i still cant figure out how anybody even trys to really drift in a FF car?
My Monte is FWD and of all the FWD cars I've ever driven, W-bodies actually drift surprisingly easily with no real effort. Let off the throttle at the right moment in a turn and the rear end will come out to play. I think it was designed into the chassis as a throwback to the RWD G-body it replaced.Quote:
Originally Posted by thehunterooo
most people would call that instability.
i can drift in my corolla.
>3,500 lbs coupeQuote:
Originally Posted by petrified.rabbit
>unstable
wat?
Weight doesn't always determine stability. And you can drift in any car, you just can't power slide in fwd car. But you can always slide sideways if you have a hand e-brake. If you got one of those you gotta step on - it won't work so well.
Mine has an e-brake pedal... which seems to be a W-body staple....Quote:
Originally Posted by serega12
my buddy had a lumina he used to mess around in the school parking lots with. he got it loose and would "drift" with the floor pedal parking brake. not that good for actual drifting and in courses, but it can be done
He did it wrong. What he'd need isQuote:
Originally Posted by MatchboxKiller
1: a W-body engine that isn't anemic. Easier to get up to speed. 95% of Lumina's have the anemic 3.1L 3100. I have the 3.4L DOHC so I'm good. other suggestions are the 3.8L 3800 V6, the supercharged 3800 V6, the LG5 turbocharged 3.1L v6 and the LS4 5300 5.3L V8.
2: Stop using the e-brake. if you've got enough speed when turning, let off the gas (you have to experiment to find the sweet spot first) and the rear will swing out naturally, then get on it again and the car can make some awesome transitions
no all you need is some fast food trays under the rear wheels, with that you'll be able to do all kind of drifting
That's not drifting.Quote:
Originally Posted by trempus
He wasn't serious. If you wanna do some drifting - take it to the ice.Quote:
Originally Posted by Z34guy
or get a RWD car lol
one of my dad's friend's sons did that in a Jeep 4x4... Kids a moron. fell right through the ice. And yet they dug the Jeep out and repaired it... a few months ago, the same jeep blew it's motor. Gee, I wonder why *sarcasm*Quote:
Originally Posted by serega12
raaa you guys went on some NEEXXXXTT LEVEL! LOLL
they was just messing around in the car.. he probably couldnt afford or doesnt have a rear wheel drive car.. which is why he done that in his aveo.. and not some rwd import... :\
kinda like why weee have aveos and not skylines lambos or what ever it is we want..
... lol you guys crack me up..!
over here, i can get something like a 240 or a miata for cheap and do a little work, good drift cars for cheap
I believe fwd cars power slide and not drift, even with BK trays on rear tires a fwd still not drifting
because fwd can not really drift lol
what are you talking about? watch F&F3: Tokyo Drift, any car can drift, as long as it's in japan... :roll: :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by thehunterooo
actually with the fast food trays itsimulates driving on the ice, that's what i did at driving school in an empty parking lot
Lol true thatQuote:
Originally Posted by serega12
but every car that drifts in that movie is RWD!!!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by serega12
what a bunch of ricers :o
even the VW driven by BowWow guy?
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Originally Posted by serega12
I looked into it. it was an AWD R32 with a twin turbo 3.2L VR6 motor and most of the power going to the back.
i owned an r32, definitely a car you could drift..