Drifting Accords
#12
technically drifting a car is in a rear wheel or all wheel drive car and slide the car sideways while keep the rear under control and accelerating to spin the tires. technically in a FWD accord it would really be called a powerslide. but anyways who cares about that. i have "drifted" mine before racing some guy, we came around a turn doing about 105 and we were both sliding sideways, i countersteered it and kept it under control, then his tire blew and went flying off the road outa control into a field, luckily he was ok but he destroyed all his wheels but one, and demolished his front suspension, and radiator and hood. it was a crazy night that night. it ended up being totalled.
#13
Originally posted by brads94accord
technically drifting a car is in a rear wheel or all wheel drive car and slide the car sideways while keep the rear under control and accelerating to spin the tires. technically in a FWD accord it would really be called a powerslide. but anyways who cares about that. i have "drifted" mine before racing some guy, we came around a turn doing about 105 and we were both sliding sideways, i countersteered it and kept it under control, then his tire blew and went flying off the road outa control into a field, luckily he was ok but he destroyed all his wheels but one, and demolished his front suspension, and radiator and hood. it was a crazy night that night. it ended up being totalled.
technically drifting a car is in a rear wheel or all wheel drive car and slide the car sideways while keep the rear under control and accelerating to spin the tires. technically in a FWD accord it would really be called a powerslide. but anyways who cares about that. i have "drifted" mine before racing some guy, we came around a turn doing about 105 and we were both sliding sideways, i countersteered it and kept it under control, then his tire blew and went flying off the road outa control into a field, luckily he was ok but he destroyed all his wheels but one, and demolished his front suspension, and radiator and hood. it was a crazy night that night. it ended up being totalled.
So you went around a turn at 105? I think you are full of **** sorry :bs:
#15
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if you're suspension is tuned enough, you can oversteer plenty in a ff car... ok not plenty, but enough to get the back out a bit. the easiest way to loose traction in the rear: hand brake
#16
Originally posted by AKUFC
So you went around a turn at 105? I think you are full of **** sorry :bs:
So you went around a turn at 105? I think you are full of **** sorry :bs:
#17