Replying to:💀HØŁŁEY-ĴØŁŁY-FƯЯЯŸ-1997ÇƘ1500💀Ask him if you can
I actually might next time I manage to get back over there
(Knowing my luck its probably going to be gone without a trace, as if it never existed…)
One problem though… I don’t have my license yet, or really know how to drive too well, knowing me I would probably turn and somehow manage to hit a lamp post and ruin the whole car.
Replying to:✈︎ (Grenade Messiah)I actually might next time I manage to get back over there
Well Idk how to drive either but here are some pointers
I’m pretty sure it’s rwd so here it goes
When coming out of a turn be very careful with the throttle, do not floor it because you will spin out and crash, instead, ease back into the speed limit without any sudden increase of speed. Especially do this if the ground is wet, and take the turn slower if it’s icy..
If you run FWD instead of RWD, you can be more lenient with the rule because with FWD, the car is pulling its self forward. With RWD it is pushing itself forward
Here is an example
Say you where pushing (RWD) a shopping cart up an icy hill, since you, the power source are behind the cart, the front of the cart has more ability to lose control and start to go sideways.
Now if you where pulling (FWD) the cart up the icy hill, the front would not have the ability to lose control and go sideways
Replying to:💀HØŁŁEY-ĴØŁŁY-FƯЯЯŸ-1997ÇƘ1500💀Well Idk how to drive either but here are some pointers
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Actually useful information, very nice.
This is actually one of the few reasons I posted this lol I knew you would say something interesting, you truly have like a passion for cars and I admire that.
Oh my god I’m not a ford guy but…
Yea no that car chose you
Save her
SAVE HER!!!!!!!!!!!
I really wish I could but it was just sitting at some mechanics shop and I don’t think the guy who owns it would be willing to give it up,
I hope they don’t fuckin scrap it.
Ask him if you can
I actually might next time I manage to get back over there
(Knowing my luck its probably going to be gone without a trace, as if it never existed…)
One problem though… I don’t have my license yet, or really know how to drive too well, knowing me I would probably turn and somehow manage to hit a lamp post and ruin the whole car.
Well Idk how to drive either but here are some pointers
I’m pretty sure it’s rwd so here it goes
When coming out of a turn be very careful with the throttle, do not floor it because you will spin out and crash, instead, ease back into the speed limit without any sudden increase of speed. Especially do this if the ground is wet, and take the turn slower if it’s icy..
If you run FWD instead of RWD, you can be more lenient with the rule because with FWD, the car is pulling its self forward. With RWD it is pushing itself forward
Here is an example
Say you where pushing (RWD) a shopping cart up an icy hill, since you, the power source are behind the cart, the front of the cart has more ability to lose control and start to go sideways.
Now if you where pulling (FWD) the cart up the icy hill, the front would not have the ability to lose control and go sideways
Actually useful information, very nice.
This is actually one of the few reasons I posted this lol I knew you would say something interesting, you truly have like a passion for cars and I admire that.
You’re welcome
If you have any more questions about anything automotive just lemme know and I’ll see what I can do.
Take care