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- warren4649
Your car have a serious understeering problem!
Your car have a serious understeering problem!
Not that way though!
Understeer is used to perform sick angles entries, in your video your car just straighten most of the time!
So what exactly ia the AE86?
I've watched initial D and seen it but never heard of this car until then.
Is it rare or something?
Oh I see now, thanks for explanation.It's not rare, outside the game of course in fact their quite common even now despite being out of production for over twenty years. Their popular with street racers because they're lightweight and well balanced, perfect for both racing and drifting. Not to mention Keiichi Tsuchiya considers them his favorite cars to drive, making them even more legendary.
Not that way though!
Understeer is used to perform sick angles entries, in your video your car just straighten most of the time!
I use braking driftBtw mostly Drifters drive hachi rokus, the car really isn't fast at all.
P.S. That's why you are getting understeer! The 86 is notorious for understeer! Also "Understeer" is NOT a way to get sick angle, while Drifting. That would be "oversteer"! Understeer for example is when you speed into a corner and you turn the wheel but the tires won't grip and the car won't turn! Oversteer is how you get angle! You pull the E brake to induce oversteer. Just letting u know.
An AE86 is a chasis code for the 1983-87 corolla in America Trueno/Levin in Japan. It was a RWD compact that While not fast cornered like a beast! This was because of The 50/50 weight distribution, Light weight and the 4age engine. They arent really hard to find but if you did it's not cheap for a 30 year old car.
Actually the 16v rocks harder lol
Yeah but no one will have that set up on the street. I know there are some but they arnt daily drivers or drifter's, more for show than anything.
For street, 16v is what you want.