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Well a guy i was mates with until he screwed me over has just made himself the biggest plank on the net.
This topic is on most UK forums & is polled to be one of the best ever, it's one of those that crosses to every club which is rare, make a cuppa tea & enjoy. http://www.sussexcarz.com/forum/upload1/sh...ead.php?t=19267 This post has been edited by Alex-UKSC: Jan 12, 2007 - 12:53 PM -------------------- My Celica Is Now For Sale
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() Joined Mar 29, '06 From UK Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
rear wheel drive car at the end of the day, no matter what you say, and how good a driver maybe, little bit of damp weather and it'll go without warning, and even the most professional drivers lose control,
i learnt the hard way myself with my mk4 supra, hence why i now drive a gt4. having said that the gt4 can still spin out on you if you push it too hard, but is a little more controllable and at least predictable.. whereas a rear wheel drive car will just go without warning.. and before someone says the skyline are 4wd they are NOT. they are 90% rear wheel when hammering in a strait line pretty much rear wheel drive, the 4wd computer control system only comes on when u throw the car round a bend, the ecu thinks you have pushed too far and help by transfering power to the front to assist in hard cornering, at that pont the car will run in a 60/40 mode.. 60% power to the back and 40% to the front... that makes it a semi sort of 4wd system. |
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