Rollin wrote:At least I can deal with it while driving my boyfriend around in my car each weekend
oneredED wrote:LOL, I think you mean 130rwkw Damo
Damo wrote:That XE runs a flat 14 iirc N/A and the EB is reported to be making around 230 rwkw N/A.![]()
Nice video.
Kenaz wrote:Damo wrote:That XE runs a flat 14 iirc N/A and the EB is reported to be making around 230 rwkw N/A.![]()
Nice video.
That's Stormy's XE! You're right, he ran a 14 flat with heaps of traction issues and a baby cam. I've been for a few laps around Calder in it. Absolutely insane fun! Easily the best driver I've been in the car with.
And James' (OPLESE) EB runs a 6 TB setup now, I'm not 100% sure if it's been tuned properly yet. At the Nizpro dyno day it was still running a pretty rough tune.
BI6TIM wrote:I'm going out to drift practice at QR this Friday night. I'll be sure to post whatever pics and vids we get of it in here to liven it up a bit.
drift el wrote:someone told me that fords have a bit of a problem with understeer is that true i had a bit of a problem when i had 15's in the wet but now i have 17's havn't had a chance to drift on them yet but hopefully it might cancel it out a bit anyone know anything on that?
drift el wrote:will fatter tyres make much of a difference in the wet though or will it still understeer?
nothin suss wrote: Real drifting is for the dry, wet drifting is just fun for to/from work!
nothin suss wrote:nothin suss wrote: Real drifting is for the dry, wet drifting is just fun for to/from work!
drift el wrote:i agree with what the guy above me said
BI6TIM wrote:Power over steer on public roads in the wet is not Drifting!!!
FOR.0EL on the subject of sex with virgins wrote: i would rather wake up from a dream of a chick licking my nuts, and its actually my cat
kstevo wrote:What are some of the basics that should be done to ya car before ya can drift it without having to worry bout damage?
Rollin wrote:At least I can deal with it while driving my boyfriend around in my car each weekend
Rollin wrote:Lokka and fken stiff springs and nice stiff shocks will get you started, once you can slide like a demon with that setup (ie, link multiple corners etc) then think about more power and wider tyres, which mean you can drift at higher speeds
drift el wrote: i do understand the dangers of drifting on the street so i make sure i'm alone in the car so nobody else gets injured
Commando wrote:seriously, this thread is now a complete cyber skip bin filled with all kinds of waste from the internet...
ed40 wrote:I had a bit of a play at the local industrial area sat morning and boy how fucken different is a turbo to drift then N/A? I'm still getting used to it.. i dont think my clutch is going to like all these clutch kicks. Lag sucks balls. Anyone have ideas on how to minimise the lag when entering a drift? Obviously a smaller turbo and some high diff gears would help but what about techniques if there is any? OH and my lsd is rooted so that doesn't help either :S When the Lokka goes in i'll take it barbagallo for some legal fun. end rant.
Rollin wrote:
b_money - weight reduction hasn't been mentioned here because we are talking about 100% street cars - for a track car I'd remove everything my angle grinder could get tobut it's not an option on most peoples street cars.
PLZB-18: How much boost is it on
YBYAVL: Duno, im too scared to look
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