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Location: Melbourne
Registered: January 2003
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Re: Drift Suspension
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Mon, 24 January 2005 06:38

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"then you may actually retain some front grip and not crash onto the grass"
But really can there be a set up that retains the best of both handling and drifto ?
Maybe there a ok medium , since as soon as you dump your sic as ae86 on the weeds it handles like crap anyway . Not that stock ae86 handles that well anyway .
See the main problem is once you get relatively high levels of grip the forces produced make the car much harder to drive . As well as not forgiving , if the car has lots of mechanical traction the level which everything happens is LOTS faster . Therefore your throwing of the car into tankslappers down the road takes on a completely different level , since you need to go passed the traction level and loose grip . Your rock hard , no travel set up might give you a impression of handling really well since the car is easily controlled in sliding , but these is all happening at a relatively slow speed compared to a grip set up .
Or go get yourself a book on handling , most are 20 years of age and written by yanks copying the europeans information released to them which is 10 years old anyway . If you follow there rules you should come out with a car which will slide at 20kph no problems .
And answering the question of handling set up , why dont you go get yourself a s13 its far easier to set up with the huge supply of part for Drifto up there . As well as not crashing another ae86 , theres only one crashed a week in my area .
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