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Old 04-01-2003, 09:09 PM
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Boosters are good drifters!

I was never really into drifting when I started drifting on accident with my booster. They are really good. You start going normal, and at the same time you hit boost, turn right or left. The car doesn't have enough time to get a good grip putting it into a controlled and very cool drift.
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Old 04-01-2003, 10:57 PM
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boosters dont drift to well if u no what drifting is.. once u boost after turning u get way to much torque and do little spin out type of things that are un controller able.. Use a Bit on a 3.0 motor or above.. pretty much stock besides the motor and u got something u can drift with.
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yeah I found this too...you counterstear or whatever to control it
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