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Playing Forza with all the assists turned off helps you learn too
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I think this should be mandatory for anyone that comes from FWD to RWD for the first time.
Do's: 1. Watch Tokyo Drift 2. Watch Tokyo Drift again 3. Watch Tokyo Drift once more Don't: 1. Most importantly, don't do what they do in Tokyo Drift! And if you want to be the next DK take it to the track.
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you young folk with your fancky city talkin bout tc, esp, tes, abs, P.S, abc, gps, tmc, sport +.
do people not go go-karting anymore? its the safest/fun/cheap way to slide the back out, crash and not worry,(maybe slight whiplash from seat belt) i use to go gokarting with friends when i was 13 and my first car (rwd) at 16 felt so normal and easy to drive, i will deff take my kids karting, unfortunatly you have to spin out a few times before you know the limits of a car, |
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Is RWD that scary? I find FWDs far scarier, the car stops steering when you lose traction.
In a RWD if you get in a slide Just keep your front tyres pointing where you want to go relative to the road regardless of where the rest of the car is pointed. If you do that it will only spin if you're to slow to steer or if you run out of lock.
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Haha that's what I thought. But I've grown up with RWD so I thought maybe I was ignorant or something. I've had two FWD work cars and hated them. I also had a locked diff in my old RWD celica for a while. Read any forum and they'll tell you car with a locked diff clearly means you have a death wish. I never had a problem with it. Daily drove it for a year rain, hail and shine and I could count on one hand the number of times it went sideways without me wanting it to and those 3 times were all at sub 30km/h.
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The FR-S isn't that prone to oversteer, especially for a RWD car.
Thinking you need to "outdrive" the computer and turning off VSC on public roads will get you into trouble. In fact if you're a novice driver, VSC will make you post better laps on a track. Also, drifting is what happens when you can't control a car properly around a track (or something normal if you're a fan of dirt oval, rally, or ice racing), so try not to drift the car. It makes you look like an amateur and destroys your tires even faster.
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I love it when people buy a sports car that is meant to be driven fast and they are concerned about tire wear. If you don't want to wear your tires buy a Prius, I hear those are slow.
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Reminds me of when I hung out with the RWD GNX guys in my 86 Monte Carlo SS My favorite was " Check this out.....Slam "
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