FC like initial D?
I think I remember running 18 psi most of the time. It doesn't sound like much, but my kart and I together weighed about 260 lbs, so the footprint was pretty solid. The tracks were usually immaculate but on more than one occation I came out of it with a pretty sore back.Edit: Just to clarify, this is where the information came from. I didn't start drifting until later when I started doing purely recreational off-road karting. At the time I didn't know of it as "drifting", just simply the only way to go around sharper turns. When I was finally old enough to start driving real cars, the practice just came naturally even though it was pavement. I didn't even hear it called drifting until several years ago when I started making different friends.
Last edited by Delphince; Nov 17, 2007 at 04:38 AM.
These weren't your local put-put karts
I think I remember running 18 psi most of the time. It doesn't sound like much, but my kart and I together weighed about 260 lbs, so the footprint was pretty solid. The tracks were usually immaculate but on more than one occation I came out of it with a pretty sore back.
I think I remember running 18 psi most of the time. It doesn't sound like much, but my kart and I together weighed about 260 lbs, so the footprint was pretty solid. The tracks were usually immaculate but on more than one occation I came out of it with a pretty sore back.Roen - he may, I haven't followed WRC in a couple years. Still, its generally considered an improper technique.
Phoenix7 - +1
Benvprov - The 4th stage starts out with the very rare and cool Mazdaspeed GTC kit. After he crashes he gets an RE-A (Facer N-1) kit.
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