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  1. You would realise that drifting is never/hardly seen in Singapore due to the strict traffic laws that surround us. With an exception for motorsports events in a controlled environment, such as Gymkhana, which require drivers to skillfully manoeuvre around various obstacles while performing handbrake turns and drifts to clock the fastest time possible. And then this guy shows up: What Happened? This accident occurred at CTE Havelock Road exit. A car which seems to be a Honda Accord (Euro R maybe?) was seen exiting the CTE tunnel at high speed while performing a 'drift'. Initially, everything seemed fine until the front-wheel-drive (FWD) car lost traction at its wheels. As a result, the driver lost control of the car and slammed straight into the wall. Do you think the driver performed this 'drift' intentionally? Or was it a mere mistake on the driver's part by attacking the bend at high speed? P.S. For those that aren't aware, front-wheel-drive cars cannot perform conventional drifts like what we see in Fast & Furious. Netizens' Comments A very good explanation by our guru. I think so too. What a savage. ========= Be the first to get the latest road/ COE news, and get first dibs on exclusive promos and giveaways in our Telegram SGCM Community. Join us today!
  2. I drive this Toyota Vios 2006. Recently, again, when i am doing some sudden steering, I can feel the car takes 0.5 second to respond to the direction of my steering wheel direction that I turn to. Last time, that's January 2010, diagnose that my struts are "dead" so I replaced with whole brand new struts. Now, i don't know what's happening. My tyres are relatively new with 70% ++ of thread wear leftover. I using Toyo DRB 195/50/15 and it is slightly lighter than most tyre in the market. This is a directional tyre. My rim is lightweight rims.
  3. HI ppl.. just wondering anyone has used these set of tires b4? How's the response like? Good for wet/dry running.. thread life ok?? Read some good reviews from tirerack.com .. so wish to validate and clarify with pp in the forum here. Thanks!
  4. Racelogic Traction Control electronically eliminates wheelspin and enhances acceleration. Our system is used by manufacturer's such as Aston Martin, Rolls Royce, Lotus Cars, Marcos Cars, Caterham etc. to enhance their cars handling and performance, and is available as a factory option. Improves acceleration Dramatically reduces the chance of accidents in wet & slippery conditions Reduces tyre wear by up to 40% Race systems available Launch control and powershift options For More Info: http://www.racelogic.co.uk/traction.htmhttp://www.racelogic.co.uk/tc-brief.htmhttp://www.racelogic.co.uk/tc-brief.htm
  5. HI guys, anyone know is there anyone dealer in Singapore doing the Racelogic traction control? http://www.racelogic.co.uk thanks...
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