drifting...
i was just wondering if it would be possible to drift in a FF civic without having to pull on the e-brake. would using a softer spring in the rear and old tires help out? of course... this drifting would be done in a safe place.. without any other cars or people around... i am just curious... cuz after downloading lots of FR drifting videos off of KAZAA... i just thought i'll post it up... plus i can't sleep so that helps tooo hehe
get a ridiculously sized rear sway bar and adjust dampening i believe :dunno:
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Originally posted by asiandoood
get a ridiculously sized rear sway bar and adjust dampening i believe :dunno:
get a ridiculously sized rear sway bar and adjust dampening i believe :dunno:
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it's a trick to do it, and it's not as pretty. It looses something without throttle control.
the first thing i would do is beef up the front brakes, and heavy up the rear springs, you're also supposed to let air out of the rear tires, but i dont get that.
ive done it, but i can't do it on a routine basis.
ive done inertia drift too, that was perdy cool.
the first thing i would do is beef up the front brakes, and heavy up the rear springs, you're also supposed to let air out of the rear tires, but i dont get that.
ive done it, but i can't do it on a routine basis.
ive done inertia drift too, that was perdy cool.
Originally posted by civic2k2grl
the only thing i drift in are the go-karts at putt -putt
the only thing i drift in are the go-karts at putt -putt
https://www.honda-acura.net/forums/f...p?s=&forumid=2
Originally posted by fujiwara takumi
that's great, the basement is thataway:
https://www.honda-acura.net/forums/f...p?s=&forumid=2
that's great, the basement is thataway:
https://www.honda-acura.net/forums/f...p?s=&forumid=2


