Kaxael wrote:interesting, what's so bad about sliding on a very wet surface?..
hey guys, seriously.... for all the technical heads on this forum... let's discuss this... fill me in on what I don't know...
for the sake of argument, let's assume he was in an OPEN lot, no trees or street lamps or anything (cuz that sh*t IS dangerous), and since he's driving a Gen 2, safe to say that most likely it's an auto.
Ruskimafia says... also almost catching the tranny in gear rolling backwards. also putting alot off stress on the car...
ok, I agree with the first one, but the second one? stress on the car? you mean stress on the cars transmission right? What stress were you talking about?
I mean ultimately, IMO, doing donuts and sliding around like that on wet grounds only messes up several other things.... it kills his tires... (but hey, if you got the money to play, that's up to the person), it shortens the life of his rear brakes (once gain, if you got the money to go back and get brake replace every so often, so be it)... and... that's it? transmission, tires and brakes? I mean, what else is so bad about doing donuts and "drifting" in a parking lot? A car's suspension is made for reasons like these...