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PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 7:24 pm 
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well they say that midmount rear wheel dives are the most chalenging to drive & most rewarding when you do it right.


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lol, anyone tried to drift one? beisde the DK of course

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lol, anyone tried to drift one? beisde the DK of course
I remember a guy at a ida day a few years ago trying to dori an MR2.

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JayS14 wrote:
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lol, anyone tried to drift one? beisde the DK of course
I remember a guy at a ida day a few years ago trying to dori an MR2.


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With MR cars they understeer from memory because the engine puts pressure on the back wheels...

...any comments on this?

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With MR cars they understeer from memory because the engine puts pressure on the back wheels...

ZOMG!

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lol, anyone tried to drift one?

I've done round abouts and stuff in an sw20, in the wet(NA), they go alright, just have to be quick with your steering and have good throttle control.

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blu80 wrote:
With MR cars they understeer from memory because the engine puts pressure on the back wheels...

...any comments on this?


nah not true. The weight distribution lends more to 4 wheel sliding or surprise snap oversteer.

though depends on your suspension setup and tyre quality. With your theory rear engine cars (ie 911's etc) would have terrible understeer, but its not the case.

turn in was always excellent with my AW11.

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