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Old 08-03-2009, 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by SVTeeshirt
thought i would be the first to catch it.
Is that not a Cobra?

Still good burn out if not.
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Old 08-03-2009, 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Kmelfi11
you do not want to feather the gas, you want to keep it as consistent as you can making small adjustments depending on what you feel. if you feather it your car will slide out when you gas it, come back a bit when you let of, slide out when you gas it... and it wont look good at all. if your understeering then your wheels are spinning too fast for how fast your car is moving. i know ive posted this before dont wana hear it haha, but its a good example and you can hear theres no feathering. you end up doing most of your steering with the gas.

http://videos.streetfire.net/video/Donut_697034.htm
lol duh, i feel kinda dumb now, didnt really mean to put it that way, altho me presonally i do have to play with it a bit because i suck and my posi is well unreliable, and ive never tired doing what he did in the video very cool by the way. I just learn enough so that when the car got out from under me i didnt end up in a bush or a tree...lol
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