My MX-3 drifting in the snow
- jschrauwen
- Forum Moderator
- Posts: 6052
- Joined: September 27th, 2003, 2:01 am
- Location: Frankford, Ontario, Canada
- Contact:
Re: My MX-3 drifting in the snow
Nut's, seems my computer won't play AVI's.Macen wrote:Enjoy!
http://macen.nullnet.com/film/mx-3_drifting.avi (2,62MB, XviD)
'92 GS-ZE - sold, '95 GS - sold, '02 Protege LX - Daughter, '00 Audi A4 2.8 QTip, Ducati TT2
90 JDM RHD 300ZX TT - 572.1 RWHP | 590.0 RWTQ | 21 PSI | Pump gas
90 JDM RHD 300ZX TT - 572.1 RWHP | 590.0 RWTQ | 21 PSI | Pump gas
-
- Regular Member
- Posts: 909
- Joined: March 15th, 2004, 2:01 am
- Location: Karlskrona, Sweden
- Contact:
Re: My MX-3 drifting in the snow
http://www.koepi.org/XviD-1.1.0-30122005.exejschrauwen wrote:Nut's, seems my computer won't play AVI's.
Yeah defanlty true. The first day it snowd I whent into the walmart parking lot and slid around all night. It was a pretty good time. Anyway, i got pretty comfortable with sliding and everything, so theres one corner on my street than there are never any cars parked on (never drift if there are cars on the street) so i just look to make sure nobody comming and let her rip. Usually I can go about 80 degree's around the corner (like....my car is turned 80 degrees more than if it was going normaly around the corner) then let it slide for 3 or 4 more car lenghs almost completely sideways, and then come out of it in the right lane. Beleive it or not, drifting has saved me from getting into accidents durring winter.fieromx3 wrote:driftin in the snow weather its fwd or rwd isnt hard at all until u wanna be a jackass and drift on streets and drift around a corner then it gets a little more tricky
- jschrauwen
- Forum Moderator
- Posts: 6052
- Joined: September 27th, 2003, 2:01 am
- Location: Frankford, Ontario, Canada
- Contact:
CRAP - Controlled Reactionary Applicational PracticeVanished wrote:Yeah defanlty true. The first day it snowd I whent into the walmart parking lot and slid around all night. It was a pretty good time. Anyway, i got pretty comfortable with sliding and everything, so theres one corner on my street than there are never any cars parked on (never drift if there are cars on the street) so i just look to make sure nobody comming and let her rip. Usually I can go about 80 degree's around the corner (like....my car is turned 80 degrees more than if it was going normaly around the corner) then let it slide for 3 or 4 more car lenghs almost completely sideways, and then come out of it in the right lane. Beleive it or not, drifting has saved me from getting into accidents durring winter.fieromx3 wrote:driftin in the snow weather its fwd or rwd isnt hard at all until u wanna be a jackass and drift on streets and drift around a corner then it gets a little more tricky
'92 GS-ZE - sold, '95 GS - sold, '02 Protege LX - Daughter, '00 Audi A4 2.8 QTip, Ducati TT2
90 JDM RHD 300ZX TT - 572.1 RWHP | 590.0 RWTQ | 21 PSI | Pump gas
90 JDM RHD 300ZX TT - 572.1 RWHP | 590.0 RWTQ | 21 PSI | Pump gas
- Mexos
- Regular Member
- Posts: 63
- Joined: November 23rd, 2004, 2:01 am
- Location: Trondheim,Norway
- Contact:
Drifting is good quality fun I'm gonna make a video of me drifting in the great snow we have here in norway and put it out here But i'm gonna try with a higher speed
Last edited by Mexos on January 8th, 2006, 8:20 am, edited 1 time in total.
Looking good.
X: 1992 Mx3 Gs.