lol, too much initial d, man. FWD is better in the winter. Understeer is easier to manage than oversteer.Originally Posted by EG8_Civic
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Dec 6th, 2005 10:39 PM #16I had an 89 240sx I loved it with all my heart and also put like $8000 in repairs into it in 3 years. everything from the engine out. and could never even hope to drive it in the winter. 200sx is a classic if restored and should be driven as a classic car dont expect reliability from it. You want a fun winter car that wont get you killed try a prelude or a celica.
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Dec 7th, 2005 09:14 AM #17
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Dec 7th, 2005 09:18 AM #18You didn't get it correct either.
Originally Posted by MameXP
Understeer is when you lose front end traction. To fix this, brake or lift off the gas to transfer weight to the front.
Oversteer is when you lose rear end traction. To fix this, accelerate and turn the car in the direction you want to go. (Not as easy as this sounds, if you overcorrect you will end up oversteer in the other direction)
This is why FWD is better in the winter because it has a tendency to understeer and it is easier to correct.
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Dec 7th, 2005 10:01 AM #19Just a question, for 99% of the driver out there do they perfer pushing forward in the snow or spining 360 in the snow?
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Dec 7th, 2005 10:06 AM #20
I owned 2 200sx cars over the yrs,,,, a 81 which was fun but always broke down. Then I had a 86 turbo model which was damn fast for that yr. When turbo kicked it kicked!! Was fun,,,, but not cheap to fix and at that time I was still learning how to fix cars,,, so it went to the shop and parts were not cheap. But it was a much more reliable car then my first one as it never broke down. Just regular service work. (brakes, muffler, etc) If you find a good condition model it might be alright for what u want.
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Why not get a 240sx? 1989...
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Dec 7th, 2005 03:16 PM #22
Originally Posted by kingsley
You're kinda right, but i did get it correct. Only time when you correct oversteering with gas is when you're at the tracks. Its dangerous on public road like you said because you will oversteering AGAIN in opposite direction.
I have done quite a few tracks, i pick up those technique and i agree i will try to gas it and countersteering at the same time to save my time. More risk but less lap time.
Understeering DOES give you ADVANTAGE at the tracks. Thats LATE BRAKING technique if you can learn it. Its dangerous and risky. One of the driving intructors at the track let me sit in his car, the DC2R. At corners he THROWs the car to UNDERSTEER then hard brake and heel-toe it right at the point when the front wheel grabs tractions. It was scary cause the car entry the corners with understeering.
After all, FWD and RWD both has advantage and disadvantage. The real disavantage of FWD is weight distribution(traction under heavy acceleration) and TIGHT corner, you will loose too much momentum due to EARLY brake. (at tight corner you cant use late braking, you will oversteering if your front wheel grabs traction)
The reason i want to get 200sx because i want to learn drifting. I know 200sx is hard to drift but i still like the look of it.
For the last time, FWD is better than RWD in winter. So stop that crap! lol
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if you want an easy to drive car, get a 1985-1987 AE86 Toyota Corolla GT-S, they're great cars, my neighbour had one, it was lightweight and VERY responsive in stock condition, but finding one in good condition is quite hard these days
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Dec 7th, 2005 04:01 PM #24
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LOL, the legendary AE85. How proud is the kid when he has a "Trueno" bro....
The rummors even said that the car will teach the driver how to drift lol
I like that car too, 50-50 wd, like and great handling but the InitialD crap has jack up the cars value so much. Ppl drool over it.
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Dec 7th, 2005 04:05 PM #25ah yes, the mythical legend of a 20 year old corolla strikes again. Say, if i buy an early 80's delorean will that allow me to travel back in time?
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Dec 7th, 2005 04:08 PM #26
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you're quite funny.
But with AE86 you can drift sideways to WHOLE other dimension, so it let you travels thro dimensions.
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Dec 7th, 2005 09:35 PM #27
You'll never find a true Trueno in Canada though, just fanboy attempts at replicating one.
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Dec 8th, 2005 12:58 PM #28
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What do you mean? In Canada, there are AE86 Corolla GT-S Hatch which are called trueno in Japan. Exactly the same. However the hatch didnt sell as well as the couple thus most you see are the couples.
There is a "Trueno" in Markam. I actually met him, he put lots of money to it. The car is fully restored.
Yeah i decide not getting the 200sx btw. Most of the ones i checked are in really bad shape.
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Dec 8th, 2005 01:31 PM #29they were right hand drive too? news to me.
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Dec 8th, 2005 05:19 PM #30
So you can only drift in RHD? LOL give me break you know it doesnt make a difference. Ofcourse its LHD...
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