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Hello everybody!
hey guys, im completely new to this site and the Xmods "scene", i suppose if you wanna call it that. I got a Nissan GT-R and a stage 2 motor upgrade kit for it, i was just wondering if you guys had any advice on a good ratio for learning to drive. More torque versus higher top speed, my friend told me to go with more torque, but it doesn't seem to really have any affect. Any advice would be awesome.
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welcome to this site and xmods...they are good little rc cars with a lot of room to modify(check out the member's garage and the xmods projects section to understand)...make sure to read the rules to stay out of trouble, and enjoy...as far as torque vs. speed the more advanced modders than myself can better tell you that one...welcome again...
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thanks guys. I opt'd with the mid range, so i have a balance between torque and speed, since i still cant drive the thing worth a darn. But thanks anyway. I'd like to learn to drift if anyone has any tips for me or anything, Pm me or post it here.
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AWD helps a Ton!!! also check out the "drift bible" XMS's version, i don't have a link right now, but i know its under the "submit a .... something or other" catagory. IT HAS HELPED ME ALOT!
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