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CZ drifting
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11-07-2004, 02:15 PM
Post: #11
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It is possible to slide it using weight shifting, specially on a wet surface.
The first time it happend to me I was just playing around with it on a small parkinglot. A bit dissapointing to only spin one wheel, but when I left the parking lot I carried a lot of speed into the corner, the weight shifted forward due to the braking and it pulled of a pretty nice slide. Offcourse I was sure to get it straight again real fast because there was a long ditch right next to the road. Welding the diff would be fun, but I dont know if it's such a good idea since the car is meant to drive on the track. I havent had real traction problems with the car this year on the Zandvoort circuit. FABRICA MI DIEM, PVNC! |
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