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i think its the color of the supraOriginally posted by loudfastandhard
What is this peridot Supra ? and where can i get it ?
i think its the color of the supraOriginally posted by loudfastandhard
What is this peridot Supra ? and where can i get it ?
Originally posted by nightkids4ever
i think its the color of the supra
Originally posted by battle_stage
Tires don't matter.
Originally posted by Drift260Z
tires don't matter? they are the only things that connect your car to the pavement. if tires don't matter, why do you think the D1GP drifters and other good drifters try to get really sticky tires. and tires do matter when it comes to being stock. espically if the subject at hand is drifting or any kind of racing. 100% stock means nothing on the car was changed since it came from the factory. including tires.
So your saying that if my mom goes out and gets new tires, her car isnt stock?Originally posted by Drift260Z
hey, change the name of the post from 100% to 98% stock. the tires matter as well. a stock car plus simulation tires isn't 100% stock.
I can drift cars completely stock, w/o changes to the tires or oil changes or any modifications. it isn't that hard, just take a car and go drift it. I like to take the Celica GTFOUR ST205 and bring it to SSR5(wet). it drifts nicely. I usually just go to the arcade mode and pick a car in the garage part. I like the S15, EVO, TVR Cebera Speed 6, RX-7, Porsche Boxter, and Miata. and w/e else I want to drift at the moment.
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Originally posted by Ryen49
So your saying that if my mom goes out and gets new tires, her car isnt stock?
Originally posted by Famine
Is she likely to buy medium compound racing slicks?
Originally posted by Ryen49
So your saying that if my mom goes out and gets new tires, her car isnt stock?
Originally posted by silviadrifter
They use the really sticky tires, because it gives off the most smoke, and just like in GT3 the tire selection changes with the HP.........
Stock on sims is stock, stock on normals is stock.....period.......
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Originally posted by Drift260Z
wrong, they use really sticky street tires fro drifting in the D1GP because they need good amounts of traction. if they didn't care about traction or sticky tires, they would go pick up some used cheap-arse $30 tires for the shows, not friggin Advan Neova's. also, the D1 cars are actually set up more like a grip racing cars set up, not like a drift setup. they just use talent to get the car sideways....and the side brake.
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That is correct, but we aren't talking about expensive versus cheap, we're talking about sticky vs. non sticky................ They figure the right tire, and then use a slightly grippier tire, to produce more smoke...... Of course not every drifter uses this technique, but a lot of the D1 drivers do.... Furthermore, I'm not really a huge D1 fan (at least the US events), I prefer more Touge style.........Originally posted by battle_stage
They run stickier tires because the lose of grip is more progression, and in turn more predictable and stable. Cheap tires won't give you that.
Originally posted by F.Zamataki
i just finished a run on apricot hill wiht a stock Miata LS, havent broken out the gt3 for a few weeks.....anyways, this thing isnt too bad, could use some more torque though...thats about all it needs
Originally posted by nightkids4ever
F.Zamataki is that wing zero in ur avatar
Originally posted by nightkids4ever
ill will post up my settings for my stock cars soon, after i do some chores -.-