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DISCUSSION => General Topics => Topic started by: RED IS 91 on December 14, 2006, 06:37:35 PM
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I seen this on another forum and had to copy it to here .
This guy can freaking drive
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/d737539f-6b47-4416-98ce-c4e93394b777.htm
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that was freaking awesome!!!
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DAMN THAT GUY IS AWSOME ... i wana drive a rally car like that one day
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I've seen that before and I am still amazed out how the guy can downshift. They are so smooth and quick that it just amazes me. He really knows how to handle the car too, you see how close he gets to walls on some of his drifts?!?
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He is a hero over where i live..
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Holy!!!!!!! :eek: :eek: :eek: dam that man can drive!
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F@#$in sweeeeet!!!!
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rediculous how well he goes, sure would love to be able to drive that fast and do as good of a job as him
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That was sweet.
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Simply awesome... driver and car!
Pete
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Looks like my ex wife on her way to work.
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I always love watching that clip.
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I always love watching that clip.
yup.. ive seen that before also and its one of my favorites..
that car is awesome and tha dude behind tha wheel is even better.
as we say out here in tha bay, "that dude got bars!"
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You guy's are too serious! My ex can't drive for shit! (I watch this video every chance I get!) I would love to see a camaro or mustang keep up with him!
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Awsome video! I've seen it before...
Did You see Mark Fleury hillclimbing ?
Theese downshifts... You "just" have to learn how to step on two pedals simultaneously /right part of Your right foot accelerates while left part of Your right foot is braking/ The idea is to accelerate between shifts to aim the same crank/tranny speed -> this speeds up shifts a lot ;)
It's not that hard, but needs A LOT of practice... I'll place some learning vids as soon as I will put my car together... :)
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its definitely fun doin the down shifts like that... And once you learn, it feels like something is wrong when you do normal downshifts. So much smoother hitting the gas and brake at same time during downshifts as well, you don't get the shift shock from the motor.