Since when did you know about drifting?

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Originally posted by milefile
Bull shlt. Seven year olds don't care about cars and neither did you.

you don't believe me? i'm a car maniac i can list all car with all the horse power, i know about clutch, brake, pistons, etc.

tat is when i was 7 years old

now i'am more advanced i know the difference between Vtec (honda's) and vvt-i (toyota's) even how engine works......
 
Originally posted by Seito4Counter
somethings is fishy here.. ok miracle boy, what are lifters, and what do they do?

it's the thing that attached to the cranckshaft I mean camshaft
 
Originally posted by milefile
Bull shlt. Seven year olds don't care about cars and neither did you.
Ouch... Somebody's grumpy about not getting matchbox cars when they were younger.

AO
 
I've drifted in every racing game I played since MarioKart for SNES, though I didn't know it was called that.
I found out what it was when I found GTP....
 
i was into car ever since i was 9, but i didnt really know much much on em. now im 16, and i can get pretty indepth with all aspects, as for drifting, i've been sideways since 11 1/2
 
ive known about drifting 4 2 years. i LOVE cars but dont know s*** about the insides and stuff ( i know models and names of the engines and stuff like that) but i want to learn alot more about them. Does anyone know any sites or anything that can help me out with this?

AIM me on groggyhippo if u know a site or if its easier just post it here.
 
extreme car i think the answer to your question is usually at the front of the engine but i could be wrong oh and how about how does a fuel injector work?
 
Originally posted by drifter7
extreme car i think the answer to your question is usually at the front of the engine but i could be wrong oh and how about how does a fuel injector work?

your answer is quite rite........ but the rite answer is on the camshaft

fuel injector is the thing that inject fuel to the engine frm the fuel tank. <<<< is that rite?
 
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