BTW guys, the car in the video is a 85 Toyota Corolla HB... It has a HUGE following in Japan since it's a cheap RWD car that's light and has great handling (easy to control when drifting)...
<< BTW guys, the car in the video is a 85 Toyota Corolla HB... It has a HUGE following in Japan since it's a cheap RWD car that's light and has great handling (easy to control when drifting)... >>
Isn't it usually easier to set up a true four wheel drift in a RWD car anyway??
<< Is there a Nissan that can do 6 second 1/4 miles like some LS1's? I don't think so. Please shut up >>
ummm.... apparently no one told you that the Nissan Skyline (highly modified of course) currently holds the land speed record without using any type of rocket/jet engine.
<< the 'Option' Nissan Skyline GTR broke the New Zealand speed record for a vehicle under 5 litres (2.7 litres x turbo factor). The run was driven by Option's chief, Dai Inada. This was accomplished after reaching 1/4 mi. in only 5.6 seconds >>
<< BTW guys, the car in the video is a 85 Toyota Corolla HB... It has a HUGE following in Japan since it's a cheap RWD car that's light and has great handling (easy to control when drifting)... >>
Isn't it usually easier to set up a true four wheel drift in a RWD car anyway?? >>
In general, yes a RWD car is better for drifting than a 4WD or FWD car... However the Corolla is one of the easiest cars to drift among RWD cars... It's also dirt cheap in Japan, so great for beginners...
<< Is there a Nissan that can do 6 second 1/4 miles like some LS1's? I don't think so. Please shut up >>
ummm.... apparently no one told you that the Nissan Skyline (highly modified of course) currently holds the land speed record without using any type of rocket/jet engine.
<< the 'Option' Nissan Skyline GTR broke the New Zealand speed record for a vehicle under 5 litres (2.7 litres x turbo factor). The run was driven by Option's chief, Dai Inada. This was accomplished after reaching 1/4 mi. in only 5.6 seconds >>
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So what class car is that? Are we just talking a skeleton tube frame chassis mobile?
<< So what class car is that? Are we just talking a skeleton tube frame chassis mobile? >>
common sense will tell you that when it says "5 liters or less", they're referring to the engine size, not the damn car. is this what you're asking or did i read that question wrong?
<< So what class car is that? Are we just talking a skeleton tube frame chassis mobile? >>
common sense will tell you that when it says "5 liters or less", they're referring to the engine size, not the damn car. is this what you're asking or did i read that question wrong? >>
REAL common sense would indicate that a car's CLASS is not dictated by it's Engine size... My truck shars the same engine as the Corvette and Camaro... does that make my 4x4 in the class of sports car... ooops!!! G'nite
Now lets dabble in some more "Common Sense" when I asked "Is it a Tube Frame Chassis car" hmmm lets think about that, Tube Frame Chassis = Race only non street legal car... Solid Chassis (Stock Chassis) means it can be a street legal car... Get the REAL picture now?
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