Phoenix said:scandanavian flick
Phoenix said:However, i'd like to add that e36 328's are not at all tail happy and you have to drive like a complete tosser to get the tail to come out from under you on a stock or even lightly modded one at altitude. If the one you buy is tail happy have her sent in for Wheel Alignment. Even at the coast i had to nail my 328i or scandanavian flick her to get her sideways and she wasn't stock.
Sankekur said:I've only been out on skidpan once, but I learned a lot about my car, I can't really say about the e36's, but I had to physically make the car step out and misbehave, other than that it would just grip and go where you pointed it. It gave a lot of confidence when driving the car in wet conditions, as my BMW is also my first RWD car.
Your best bet for skid pan type event would be to check at your local racetracks and see if they have those kinds of days where you can go out on the skid pan.
Oh before I forget, it is also a good idea to go for the BMW advance driver training.
ekseniks said:Wow, so for my first BMW (RWD Car) I'm going to be going at it without any driver aids? This should be interestingIs there a way to get ASC installed for relatively cheap or should I just learn how to drive a RWD and fast :O
frikkieh said:ekseniks said:Wow, so for my first BMW (RWD Car) I'm going to be going at it without any driver aids? This should be interestingIs there a way to get ASC installed for relatively cheap or should I just learn how to drive a RWD and fast :O
Reminds me of my old bakkie. No ABS, ASC no nothing. I am sure handelling of your car will still be far superior to that of the old duck.
ekseniks said:Phoenix said:scandanavian flick
I have got to get me one of those
but its good to hear i'm not going to find myself in trouble unless i'm asking for it
*EDIT*
I don't think i'll be trying any scandinavian flicks anytime soon >> http://www.5min.com/Video/How-to-Do-the-Scandinavian-Flick-Turn-2655553