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Watched a show tonight about Drifiting in the US, my wife commented about me driving our 911 like that (hanging the tail out, yippeeeee)...
I think the 914 might be better suited for this sport. Not too sure what the rules are, I wonder if they allow engine transplants or conversions??? hmmmmm Comments??? |
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I had a great time watching the show, too, and was especially impressed by the sequence of three cars in the parking lot.
Do you suppose that the D1 cars are equipped with a mechanism to actuate the front brakes? It would seem a little easer to break the tires free with some front brake input, and might help keep the speed under control. I've seen a device that locks the front brakes added to muscle cars to assist in burnouts and launches. -R |
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