stan_the_man
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Discuss.
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Alex_Rally
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ash_corsa
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sounds like a twat-ish thing to do if you ask me...
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Eck
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I agree/disagree? What are you wanting here? I've never driven a 316i, never actually put tyres to 50psi on any car, but I HAVE been on a wet roundabout!
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taylorboosh
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50 psi tyres? Bit silly
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Sam
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Maybe it has a turbo with 50psi boost?
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taylorboosh
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Not that unbelievable. My golf had 26 ish...
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Eck
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Only half
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Doug
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Sounds like fun tbh
Been there, done that.
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sand-eel
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ok.
Slow car
high tyre pressures to get back end out, hence slow car
The roundabout was wet, mostly due to water on it
You had fun.
Discussed!
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stan_the_man
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
ok.
Slow car
high tyre pressures to get back end out, hence slow car
The roundabout was wet, mostly due to water on it
You had fun.
Discussed!
Ding ding ding ding! We have a winner!
Haha
Nahh im just wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience?
Best way to learn RWD car control IMO.
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Phillips_91
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quote: Originally posted by stan_the_man
Best way to learn RWD car control IMO.
Yes on an open public road great idea
Sure the poor sods that end up going round the roundabout only to face the front of your car will love that
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sand-eel
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Its probably better IMO to get some bmw 15' steelies on with really shit thin tyres and do some roundabouts.
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stan_the_man
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quote: Originally posted by Phillips_91
quote: Originally posted by stan_the_man
Best way to learn RWD car control IMO.
Yes on an open public road great idea
Sure the poor sods that end up going round the roundabout only to face the front of your car will love that
Yes because i make sure its done at rush hour on really busy roads
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stan_the_man
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
Its probably better IMO to get some bmw 15' steelies on with really shit thin tyres and do some roundabouts.
185's and high pressure seems to do it!
Kick of the clutch mid corner and its away!
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Phillips_91
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quote: Originally posted by stan_the_man
Yes because i make sure its done at rush hour on really busy roads
Would it not be alot easier/safer to find an empty car park to practice on, that way if you cock up then theres nothing to crash into and no-one to hurt
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BluKoo
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RWD van in the snow is more fun. The looks you get when a long wheel base sprinter comes round a corner broadside
I only ever did this on empty roads.
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Linch
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
RWD van in the snow is more fun. The looks you get when a long wheel base sprinter comes round a corner broadside
I only ever did this on empty roads.
Been there before, not intentionally though
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pow
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I once smacked into a kerb outside Tescos in Amersham in a RWD sprinter in the wet, true story
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BluKoo
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POW! Right into the kerb!
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pow
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Yep! I shat myself, it was a hire van
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shibby
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quote: Originally posted by stan_the_man
quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
ok.
Slow car
high tyre pressures to get back end out, hence slow car
The roundabout was wet, mostly due to water on it
You had fun.
Discussed!
Ding ding ding ding! We have a winner!
Haha
Nahh im just wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience?
Best way to learn RWD car control IMO.
Best way to learn rwd contol is a car with no power and overinflated tires on a wet road?!
theres a big difference between a rwd car stepping out on a dry road under power. will be like chalk and cheese
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sc0ott
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
ok.
Slow car
high tyre pressures to get back end out, hence slow car
The roundabout was wet, mostly due to water on it
You had fun.
No videos
Discussed!
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Edd
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you not the guy who's gf was put in a coma by a careless driver?
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Root
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Try moving an m3 on ice
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