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This is a discussion on Tanabe SEVEN with TEAS good for drifting? within the TECH Discussion Forum forums, part of the TECH Discussion category; I was taking a look at the new tanabe suspension with the new electronic dampening controler. does anyone have any ...
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The 360 drifter
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Tanabe SEVEN with TEAS good for drifting?
I was taking a look at the new tanabe suspension with the new electronic dampening controler. does anyone have any info on how it would be for drifting with the TEAS? I know at certain speeds the springs change their dampening rates so wouldn't that make your car unstable in the middle of a drift? Just asking I don't know too much about it.
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Registered User
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I dont see why not. I know tein and their edfc has been used before. I think its too early to tell how well they fair, but from a theoretical standpoint they should be fine. sry if this isn't the answer you're looking for.
also, they only change damper rate when set in automatic mode. Last edited by 2501; 12-11-2005 at 06:25 PM. |
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stop spreading disinfo
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it would be fine for drifting. its not like it'd switch the dampening the exact second that yer revs are down.
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