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Do you drive?

Yup
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No
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Im Learning
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Should, but dont
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Shouldnt, but do
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Completely understandable. I, on the other hand, am in my early stages of experiencing the wonders of a stick. For instance, I could do a fatty burnout with my 130 HP 110 TQ SL2. Oh, and I'd smoke even more V6 cars than I already do.

And that's a completely minor plus-side to driving a stick - but burnouts are fun. 8)

I will soon have the opportunity to drive a modified STI puttin out like 340 HP...and no, it's not an automatic LOL. It's a car we've been working on at the garage for the past 6 months or so. My co-worker has already gotten to take a spin...my boss gets to borrow the damn thing on weekends pretty much whenever he asks. My turn comes soon. :wink:
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Yup, I have been driving for about 7 years now.
Started when I was 12yo, dad's fault.. He's a car nut and thought I had to fit in the scene.

He also tunes cars, for fun.
He did teach me alot and I am about to finish my first project, a 2006 Honda s2000.

I also race from time to time, mostly drifting (still learning) wich is what I'll be using my s2000 for most of the time, did the 400m run alot of times as well.
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Miyoko wrote:Yup, I have been driving for about 7 years now.
Started when I was 12yo, dad's fault.. He's a car nut and thought I had to fit in the scene.

He also tunes cars, for fun.
He did teach me alot and I am about to finish my first project, a 2006 Honda s2000.

I also race from time to time, mostly drifting (still learning) wich is what I'll be using my s2000 for most of the time, did the 400m run alot of times as well.


You're very lucky. I grew up around two automatic vehicles with little sport potential. I was never taught jack about cars. So it falls to me to learn about car mechanics by myself. Late in life. I suck.

BTW nice car. I like the S2000 because it's the only RWD that Honda ever produced.

Drifting is poo. I like to grip. It's harder to corner at the limits while staying within those limits than to exceed those limits and control the slide. But that's coming from someone who has never owned a RWD car and therefore has never drifted, so I really dunno what I'm talking about. 8)

So tell me, does drifting take more skill and concentration than grip racing?
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I learned to drive on an '84 Sentra with one foot into the grave. You know, the kind of car that you have to drive with the heat on full blast in the summer or it'll die. The kind of car where two doors only open from the inside anymore, until some idiot turns on the child lock on one of them and now it only opens from the window.

Then I stated taking the driver's ed course at my high school. In an automatic. It was boring. The instructor was worthless. She had me drive to the projects to pick up her niece and she never taught me to parallel park, which is why I failed my first test to get my license.

Automatics are just too boring for words. But I get around by bike, bus and subway most of the time so don't need to own any car.
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I will be able to soon.
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Yes, can, and do.
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Can, but don't. No urge to.
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I feel the need to say that I find extreme bliss and good feeling when I'm driving and listening to fatty bass. It's a high that can't be matched by other drugs. And that's coming from a user of many drugs.

Yall are crazy, even though everybody is different. You're still crazy. :P
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i drive my mom's car :D

yes it smells better than my dad's car...i wonder why :?
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Xia_Hou_Dun wrote:i drive my mom's car :D

yes it smells better than my dad's car...i wonder why :?


Not cos she's a girl. I've driven some nasty ass smelling cars owned by women. It's the bad part about working at a garage lol.

I used to drive my moms car. Then I rolled it over and slid on the roof for like 5-10 feet. I totalled it. :( Lol don't race with bald tires kids.
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Yes, can do and love to drive. I constantly find myself driving to random places.
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Blackchocob0 wrote:BTW nice car. I like the S2000 because it's the only RWD that Honda ever produced.


Hmm... not true.
These are RWD Honda's:

S500 R2 / S600 R2C3 / S800 R2C3
L700 W3 / P700 P2 / L800 W3 / P800 P2
NSX C2T2 / NSX-R C2 / NSX-T T2
S2000 R2

Blackchocob0 wrote:Drifting is poo. I like to grip. It's harder to corner at the limits while staying within those limits than to exceed those limits and control the slide. But that's coming from someone who has never owned a RWD car and therefore has never drifted, so I really dunno what I'm talking about. 8)

So tell me, does drifting take more skill and concentration than grip racing?


Yes drifting is harder than "grip racing", atleast real drifting.
Trying to drift from corner to corner and along the straight, never losing control nor losing the drift and impressing the jury IS very hard.
You need perfect throttle / clutch / handbrake control to do it, you need to feel every motion of the car and know what it will do if you do a certain thing.
Actually neither one is "harder", both are hard.
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hellsharpt wrote:I live in the chicagoland area, traffic blows and I have a 45 min commute and after 10 years of driving a stick I stopped. My left foot got tired.


I feel your pain!! Got me an automatic this year w00t! .. But still wasn't the Honda S2000 I really really want :cry: Lol.

I drive, love to drive, can't stand it when I'm in the car and someone else is driving lol. The only time I'm aggressive is behind the wheel, not that I have road rage, I just wanna get to where I gotta be. And no hard feelings if you live in my area and I fly past you yelling obscenities and give you the finger.. It's just how I roll hehehe :P
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Miyoko wrote:
Blackchocob0 wrote:BTW nice car. I like the S2000 because it's the only RWD that Honda ever produced.


Hmm... not true.
These are RWD Honda's:

S500 R2 / S600 R2C3 / S800 R2C3
L700 W3 / P700 P2 / L800 W3 / P800 P2
NSX C2T2 / NSX-R C2 / NSX-T T2
S2000 R2

Blackchocob0 wrote:Drifting is poo. I like to grip. It's harder to corner at the limits while staying within those limits than to exceed those limits and control the slide. But that's coming from someone who has never owned a RWD car and therefore has never drifted, so I really dunno what I'm talking about. 8)

So tell me, does drifting take more skill and concentration than grip racing?


Yes drifting is harder than "grip racing", atleast real drifting.
Trying to drift from corner to corner and along the straight, never losing control nor losing the drift and impressing the jury IS very hard.
You need perfect throttle / clutch / handbrake control to do it, you need to feel every motion of the car and know what it will do if you do a certain thing.
Actually neither one is "harder", both are hard.


Lol I've never heard of ANY of those except the NSX. And I was being dumb thinking of that as Acura. Yes I know they're the same thing in Japan.

I want to try drifting. I need a RWD.
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I can drive, and i do, because enable to get places you must, and i dont like to sit at home to much, plus i have to get to work,
and i got my license...in november...and i am a dangerous driver, and speed all the time, yet still havnt gotten a ticket :D

and my step dad has a mini cooper and its manual and thats the only reason i know how to drive one, even though my car is a piece of crap and is automatic...and really ugly

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~BestRedHead~ wrote: my car is a piece of crap and is automatic...and really ugly :)


Omg, mine too! Lol, we should have an ugly car contest, I bet I could post some really good entries lmfao.. but actually I drive a Hyundai... Could it get any worse :?
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I'm not allowed to control anything with a body mass greater then my own, I am rolling death.

on the other hand my old man has a jaguar x-type.

supreme british mobility <3
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cant drive anything else than a car. I should go and take some lessons, but i dont really need 2 be able 2 drive yet, so i dont really care.

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I can drive automatic/stick/truck/car/cycle

Don't matta what

Had stick for a long time with the firebird, was really fun and sporty

But over the years got sick of it, especially in rush hour traffic, jams stop and go

God automatic is nice. I must have gotten old =(

But hey. If I feel like racing around, thats what the bike is for. 6 speeds. really fun.

Seeing 12-13k rpm on a bike more fun than 5k in a car anyway

Course, it does 80mph in 1st gear, and you can flip it with too much gas

But lol.

Sometimes drive the pickup truck at work - thats stick. I dunno tho I get the hillbilly feeling while driving pickup truck. Specially since they keep it on the country music station

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Lol I flipped a 50CC little kids bike when I squeezed the throttle after I hit 2nd gear. I'm sure you can flip your bike as well Ryoko. 8)
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Blackchocob0 wrote:Lol I flipped a 50CC little kids bike when I squeezed the throttle after I hit 2nd gear. I'm sure you can flip your bike as well Ryoko. 8)


not sure if that is something we are going for here. lol

Ryoko i want your bike :(

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Blackchocob0 wrote:Lol I flipped a 50CC little kids bike when I squeezed the throttle after I hit 2nd gear. I'm sure you can flip your bike as well Ryoko. 8)


One time I popped it doing bout... 50 or so on the street

Rode OK for a while but then started twisting left, right and sideways on one wheel

Started to drop sideways to the ground but miraculously, when I pulled the clutch it straightened itself back out

I will never, ever forget that feeling

Funny thing is, I actually did crash at 60mph wheelie in jeans / t-shirt

And that experience of 'almost' crashing is 10x scarier :x I still shiver when I think about it

I stopped doing high speed wheelies for good a few years ago cuz of shit like that

Oh and watch out for those little pocket bikes... they do flip like every fkin time you get on it

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Ryoko wrote:Funny thing is, I actually did crash at 60mph wheelie in jeans / t-shirt

And that experience of 'almost' crashing is 10x scarier :x I still shiver when I think about it

I stopped doing high speed wheelies for good a few years ago cuz of shit like that


Not so good idea to have only jeans / t-shirt when you drive some motorcycle and make som trick/wheelie :wink: and on high speed.
yes is shit if something happens.. And is good you stopped do this anymore ..
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Lol I know what you mean Ryoko. I actually have been in an accident, and I'll NEVER forget the feeling of having no traction what-so-ever while sliding at a very incorrect angle for a car to be at...while going 40 MPH in a very narrow windy canyon road. I almost slid into a tree, but instead I over-countersteered to the right and hit a bank, drove up it at an angle and rolled over, landing on the roof. Slid for like 10 feet lol. Man I love seatbelts.

I'll never forget the feeling of being upside down in midair in a friggin car.

Yeah I hurt myself pretty bad when I flipped that pocket bike. I of course didn't have a helmet, and OF COURSE landed straight on the right side of my head. :wink:

Funny part is that my bike accident hurt way worse than my car wreck.
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BlackFox wrote:Not so good idea to have only jeans / t-shirt when you drive some motorcycle and make som trick/wheelie :wink:


Ride it like you stole it biatch.
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Damn, I want to get a motocycle licence.
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Ryoko wrote:
BlackFox wrote:Not so good idea to have only jeans / t-shirt when you drive some motorcycle and make som trick/wheelie :wink:


Ride it like you stole it biatch.
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Look´s nice but i dont think is fun if you crash and hit yours head on the ground and yea you can lost some hand´s and stuff from yours body. .. :wink:
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When I was a senior in high school I had this awesome little Italian dude for AP Physics. He let me blow off the vast majority of the assignments as long as I kept acing tests. Anyway when it was time to take the AP Physics test he said anyone who got a 5 could drive his MR2. Unfortunately for me I only had my permit and he just let me drive it around the mall parking lot.
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Pttt... That's NOTHING!

When I was taking my AP physics class, the teacher promised his daughter's virginity for the top performer.

Talk about motivation... :P












Ok that was not entirely true. Actually most of it is not true. Maybe all of it. Off topic ftl
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Bakemaster wrote:When I was a senior in high school I had this awesome little Italian dude for AP Physics. He let me blow off the vast majority of the assignments as long as I kept acing tests. Anyway when it was time to take the AP Physics test he said anyone who got a 5 could drive his MR2. Unfortunately for me I only had my permit and he just let me drive it around the mall parking lot.


That's a nice car. I feel bad for you. I got to drive a Bentley around a parking lot. It's kind of the same thing. I had no room to floor the gas nor to take a turn kinda hard. :(
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