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Old 29-11-2008, 02:46 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Default Re: What drifting technique do you use most?

The key with mine was combining the sounds of the two V4's. The stock W8 system runs back seperatly from each side of the 'W'. Its full custom pipes from front to rear.

The front huge VW silencers both sides where replaced with much smaller magnaflow silencers. The centre resonators where replaced with a pipe which comes together to combined the exhaust sounds and runs down the middle of the car. They then split back out again to some custom back boxes to finish with 4 slightly larger than stock chrome tails.

Basically gives an 8cyl strum but lets the racey sound the W8 naturally produces (silenced entirely by the stock system) through.
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Old 29-11-2008, 02:53 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Default Re: What drifting technique do you use most?

Bet that sound awesome. Mines got 1 box on and thats the rear. The middle section has a bulge in but I couldn't really call it a box. An I think it's a GT middle section cause when I replaced it not so long ago it was quite alot fatter than the 1 I took off. Does really sound nice though. Will be better when I get me new manifold....
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Old 29-11-2008, 02:55 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Default Re: What drifting technique do you use most?

hehe cool.

Never had a car until this one that I think deserved an exhaust system to be honest.

We've a multi-story car park here I can't help but park in, for the sheer noise it makes indoors now
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Default Re: What drifting technique do you use most?

It's great ins't it. My mums scoob sounds awesome an when we go to the underground carpark I get her to boot it just to hear it and make the dump valve go off lol. So childish but so cool lol
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Your mum has a scoob!? ** Cool mum alert! **
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Default Re: What drifting technique do you use most?

lol Yeah an I've taught her to nail it as well. WHEN she takes it out she'll phone me to tell me she had a race off the lights lol When I'm sat at the side of her i'll give her running commentry on what to do. I make her keep going till just before the redline to change. It's proper funny when Mr boy racer try's his luck an gets nailed lol She's a Mum racer...
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Thats awsome.

My mother has a 206 2.0 HDi she refuses to rev above 3k/rpm and refuses to drive faster than 50mph.
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Default Re: What drifting technique do you use most?

lol My mum tried that but I soon changed that lol. Now she loves the odd race. She's a bit slow on the gear change but she's in a scoob she's got the power there to have a slow gear change an still nail whatever Was at the side of her at the lights...
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clutch kick. u gotta have atleast a super single or u'll just burn ur clutch.
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i think handbraking is easiest but you have to get a non-lock handbrake
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Default Re: What drifting technique do you use most?

jus tape the button down, instant fly off! lol personally i find feinting is best way, although a good hard throw in an clutch kick does the trick nicely

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