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Old 11-14-2003, 04:38 PM   #14
tsunami0ne
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Originally posted by Phoen_x_s14
heh, just a thought but isn't since that all Evo's are Awd...if you almost or are spinning out from drifting or losing control...you can easily gain control back cuz it can use its front wheel to correct...?................so wouldn't that...........be.........a noobie's car to drift in Gran turismo? Heh try drifting in a car that has wack azz handling......like the cobra.. then I'll bowdown. MUHAHA.

Anyway, what power rating is the Viper and Evo set at since you use it for drifting. So far I can only master a car with so much power is the Supra RZ with 600-620 bhp for drifting, like Seattle Circuit and Special Stage R11. But hey if its low level hp or mid range, anyone can do it. I taught my 13 year old cousin how to drift in grand turismo with the Chaser set at 500hp and Vette at 5?? and he doesn't even understand how a car can drift in the game, he just know's how to set it up and keep the drift going. Hopefully I can upload a demo of me and him drifting side by side and "follow the leader". Hmmm...just wish I had more time and he was a lil taller so I can get him to drift in real life in a real car........that'll be some sh!t.
Yes basically the EVO is pretty n00bish. No throttle control is required, just slam on the gas. Mine is set up to get sideways and stay that way, making it a little difficult to drive normally. You will not be able to 'chuki dori' or whatever it's called, once you get the slide angle right, just a bit of counter steering while you have your foot mashed on the gas will make for a very smokey, perpedicular-ish slide that will last very long. All for show of course. The car is at 400+ hp if i remember correctly. I dont have a PS2 or mem card on me.

I think my Viper is at 800+ hp and is set up for grip.
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