being 18+ owning a STi+seeing F&F:3= THE NEED TO DRIFT
being 18+ owning a STi+seeing F&F:3= THE NEED TO DRIFT
I just saw Fast and the Furious 3 and being the brainless american teen that I am I suddenly feel the need to learn how to drift (on a safe, closed, private area, OF COURSE). Is it possible to drift in an STi, because I noticed that alot of the cars in the movie where rear wheel drive..except the evo :cough: (piece of crap). Anyways does having all wheel drive affect your ability to drift..or am I going to finally have to touch the stupid DCCD control and put it all in the rear..LMAO put it all in the rear. And by the way I was very disapointed with the choices of cars in the F&F series..seems like Mitsubishi owns the franchise..between all the EVOs and Eclipses I felt like I was in Mitsubishi land..no love for the subys from F&F.
05 Subaru STi 6mt
CF STi Scoop
3 guage pod-pillar mounted
Type-S BOV-tuned not to run RICH
CF STi Scoop
3 guage pod-pillar mounted
Type-S BOV-tuned not to run RICH
Well at least now you dont have to worry about anymore drifting posts from me..JackBauer wrote:Man- I knew this would happen- watch there are going to be atleast 2 more posts a day dealing with drifting from now on out You can't drift on an sti. It will just straighten itself out when you attempt to slide.
05 Subaru STi 6mt
CF STi Scoop
3 guage pod-pillar mounted
Type-S BOV-tuned not to run RICH
CF STi Scoop
3 guage pod-pillar mounted
Type-S BOV-tuned not to run RICH
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Re: being 18+ owning a STi+seeing F&F:3= THE NEED TO DRI
The EVO was converted to RWD by Rhys Millen RacingA SiK STi wrote:I just saw Fast and the Furious 3 and being the brainless american teen that I am I suddenly feel the need to learn how to drift (on a safe, closed, private area, OF COURSE). Is it possible to drift in an STi, because I noticed that alot of the cars in the movie where rear wheel drive..except the evo :cough: (piece of crap). Anyways does having all wheel drive affect your ability to drift..or am I going to finally have to touch the stupid DCCD control and put it all in the rear..LMAO put it all in the rear. And by the way I was very disapointed with the choices of cars in the F&F series..seems like Mitsubishi owns the franchise..between all the EVOs and Eclipses I felt like I was in Mitsubishi land..no love for the subys from F&F.
2006 Scion xA
Mods: TRD Short Shifter
Mods: TRD Short Shifter
My obsession with drifting was short lived..my new obsession is trying to get money so I can buy a blitz k-3 turbo kit and put out 470 Hp..LOL. Im only $3,199 short..Almsot there!!JackBauer wrote:Man- I knew this would happen- watch there are going to be atleast 2 more posts a day dealing with drifting from now on out You can't drift on an sti. It will just straighten itself out when you attempt to slide.
05 Subaru STi 6mt
CF STi Scoop
3 guage pod-pillar mounted
Type-S BOV-tuned not to run RICH
CF STi Scoop
3 guage pod-pillar mounted
Type-S BOV-tuned not to run RICH
I saw on tv (forgot which show) where they had a shoot out between the m3 and the new rs4. Three tests where done head to head. 1/4 mile run, drifting and open course. The rs4 was able to drift (although being an awd) but it wasn't has pretty as the rwd m3. Regardless awd can drift. But then again, it WAS the rs4...
g35 coupe 6mt bone stock
cars are made to stick to the road. anyone tuning there car to drift is going to get themselfs killed. if your doing 100mph on the highway and had to make a quick manuvar your drifting car would do 50 360's befor crashing into something.
i think this drifting buisness is even more dangurus then street racing.
i think this drifting buisness is even more dangurus then street racing.