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i am the 1 and only tranny killer...get it right dan....but maybe u shouldnt keep ur foot to the floor when it rains? but who here doesnt like when there *** end kicks out? it fun just not in traffic
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i am the 1 and only tranny killer...get it right dan....but maybe u shouldnt keep ur foot to the floor when it rains? but who here doesnt like when there *** end kicks out? it fun just not in traffic
It's fun in traffic too, you just have to make sure it stays out of your way :banana: . There's nothing like weaving around traffic with your rear end sliding like a *****.
Yeah, it is pretty fun sliding at a 45 degree angle through traffic. I had some guy follow me for almost 3 miles one time and when I stopped for gas he pulled in to make sure I was alright. He thought my erratic driving was due to an emergency.
Once you learn how to master kicking it out and being able to bring it back in safely, it's no longer fun to drive in a straight line. Then you will watch as your right hand suddenly stays attached to the emergency brake.
Well duh. But, not really if you think about it. I don't always do it around curves because I live in the south and we don't really call it a curve unless it is a sharp @$$ 180 degree turn in the road. I kick out the rear end while driving in a straight line.
real smooth... lose control of your car 5 times and you have the audacity to tell her she's lucky you're a decent driver... did she smile and nodd?
who said i lost control? i nearly did but i never said i did lose control and she didnt say anything after i said it haha and yes my car has the 2nd gear start thats what i called traction control probly isnt what it really called but some on this board called it that so it tried to break loose even with SGS on...
I had some BF goodrich traction TA on my car and if i went WOT in 2nd gear in the rain my azz end would break loose. Same goes for each gear after that the balder they get. And most people would consider traction TA a good tire (including me). But I just got a set of BF Goodrich Gforce and let me tell you what...holy sh¡t ! It was like night and day. In a full blown downpoor power shifting into 2nd gear barely even scratches the tires loose! Spins less than i used to on dry pavement with the traction TA set. I absolutely recomend BF Goodrich GForce !
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