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any belting drifter?; just wanna to share
Topic Started: Jan 6 2007, 12:59 PM (425 Views)
azizeenbp
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i know many ep drifter using shaft to drift. but i used belting to drift. so i just wanna to share opinion and idea about belting drifter..


i'm using TA04 and TA05

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nokiamia
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I use a shaft-driven car, a Yokomo CGM. But I have 2 friends using Yokomo MR4TC Customs, that are belt-driven. Both of them drift BETTER than me :(. It's all about practice, skill and knowing your "sweet-spot" :P.
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andy
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mr. fazrin aka drifto #05 also belt drifts better than a lot of us :D
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FoarGeez
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that boy got NOS... <_<
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andy
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oh yaya, forgot the two bottles of NOS he got, DK also one bottle only rite? aiya... no wonder... shaft drifters live! :D
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jino86

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This is what i always hear ppl say.. belt tend to be smoother but might lack of torque, shaft tends to be more rough but more torque...to me, i do blive what they say but heck, hand are the tool babeh~!!
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Ryhme
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I got belt car and shaft using belt. Diff type of handling. Both oso good.

Belt need to throw alot b4 entering tight corner.
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azizeenbp
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Ryhme
Jan 7 2007, 04:30 AM
I got belt car and shaft using belt. Diff type of handling. Both oso good.

Belt need to throw alot b4 entering tight corner.

i agree with u.. but if we control the speed.. we can handle the 'drift'


btw, i not fimiliar drifting shaft... i try mirage and abg sham tt01 but i almost can handle umir baracudda r3
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dRifto #05
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FoarGeez
Jan 6 2007, 04:11 PM
that boy got NOS... <_<

haha! naqy jgn jeles.. u also have 1 bottle rite?
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huh? huh? NOS?....nak gak....camne tuu?
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intruxion
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i oso use belt driven.. TA04 to be exact.. and i agree with u all la.. its all about the HANDS.. and eyes oso la.. ahha. :lol:
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danial_khairi
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The belt chasis of the TA 04 looks kinda machoist cool a bit la with the spur gear sticking out at the back (mentang mentang i'm using a TA04)......but ya the respond is a little bit different la...but then a again you once you setup to counter the defects of each chasis type it's pretty much the same....It's all about preferences man......Initial D ...best example....i think so ...But yeah i use a belted car and feel damn good a bout it.......u can easily adjust the tension of the belt for response
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