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Originally Posted by Shadezz be sure to learn the transition from front to rear wheel drive. This. Get used to the physics involved BEFORE you start modding it. It's got
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This. Get used to the physics involved BEFORE you start modding it. It's got a ton more power than a rsx, and it's going to respond very differently. Things you could have gotted away with in a fwd compact will throw you off the road backwards in a rwd sports car. Ease into it. Go find a EMPTY parking lot the next time it's damp, and go feel out what not to do. I'm not saying go drift it. I'm saying learn where the point of no recovery occurs. An autox or two might not be a bad idea to learn car control.
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