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- Garconis
- Garconis
Ah yes, the reverse 180* One of my favorite manuevers in GT3 and real life!
Here are my ideas(all with TCS off):
-Reverse 180* with a yellow Fiat (or any other FF car)
-V-Slide (180* w/ Handbrake) with the Fiat
-Just get an FF car and while going about 50mph, just lock up the e-brake while still accelerating (kinda queer )
-Torquee (Go in reverse for as long as you like, then floor it with TCS off) (know what I mean ) this will result in a huge burnout). Best done with any FF car.
-Kickouts (almost drifts) with the TVR Griffith.
-Linelock with any car (THIS CAR BE DONE!). Just get a car with pretty good power (Rear wheel drive of course). Now just floor it. Now as soon as the tires spin out, put the brakes on (use the pressure sensitive feature). You should be flooring it, while the brakes are on (resulting in: the car not moving at all, just the rear wheels spinning.) With a lot of practice, this can be done for infinity (well, almost) with the tachometer never going past redline. If this is too difficult, then scratch this idea.
That's it!
Here are my ideas(all with TCS off):
-Reverse 180* with a yellow Fiat (or any other FF car)
-V-Slide (180* w/ Handbrake) with the Fiat
-Just get an FF car and while going about 50mph, just lock up the e-brake while still accelerating (kinda queer )
-Torquee (Go in reverse for as long as you like, then floor it with TCS off) (know what I mean ) this will result in a huge burnout). Best done with any FF car.
-Kickouts (almost drifts) with the TVR Griffith.
-Linelock with any car (THIS CAR BE DONE!). Just get a car with pretty good power (Rear wheel drive of course). Now just floor it. Now as soon as the tires spin out, put the brakes on (use the pressure sensitive feature). You should be flooring it, while the brakes are on (resulting in: the car not moving at all, just the rear wheels spinning.) With a lot of practice, this can be done for infinity (well, almost) with the tachometer never going past redline. If this is too difficult, then scratch this idea.
That's it!