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HAHA! I immediately thought of this...
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torque is what moves the car, horsepower is just a byproduct of torque and rpm
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I love the guy who said drifting requires all 4 wheels to be sliding.
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yeah, my fail ass is looking for pix of the drift yaris with the tacoma engine. anyone have a link handy?
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THeres one on page2.
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To everyone else. Drifting, as defined by doing fancy spins and making lots of smoke, is done best in a RWD car, yes. Drifting, as defined by breaking your tires loose, keeping your drive wheels spinning, and attaining a hire exit speed than you could by keeping all tires on the ground, is possible in FWD, RWD, and AWD. I'm trying to be gentle on the yaris(sort of) but I've done 360s, reverse 180s, "ass dragging"(call it what you want, I'll still come out of the turn faster than you), and all sorts of fun stuff in an assortment of FWD cars. |
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I also laugh at the person who says drifting is easy to flip. Drift cars are designed to slide. NOT FLIP. Flipping is because of another force acting opposite of the drifting.
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i want more details. who can i speak to about this?
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Oh my bad, I thought you were just looking for pictures. I didn't know you were looking for info.
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Aw, you bitch.
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I know this is an old thread but it is possible to drift a yaris....
Jump hard on the gas on a corner and lift at the apex weight transfer is what causes the rear to swing out NOT for public roads people ! |
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