FTO Chassis design
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FTO Chassis design
Any knowledgeable brains want to weigh in on the chassis design/weight distribution of the FTO? Trading some banter with this S13 owner. don't really owe him an explanation, but curious if anyone had anything to say on it.
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Re: FTO Chassis design
FTO is just a lancer/mirage...
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Well it's something, but looking for a little more depth!Daniel2019 wrote:FTO is just a lancer/mirage...
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It has four wheels and an enginebjk wrote:Well it's something, but looking for a little more depth!Daniel2019 wrote:FTO is just a lancer/mirage...
There are two types of people on forums; those that give helpful advice, and the others
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And you can sit inside it and control it with a circle and some rectangles on the floor.
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There's a reason a said "knowledgeable".
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Someone with 'knowledge' would not even engage in banter with an S13 owner.
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Re: FTO Chassis design
it's a rear engine rear wheel drive, if you drive in reverse....
and also rear steer... like a forklift....
OMG!!! a FTO is a back to front forklift
and also rear steer... like a forklift....
OMG!!! a FTO is a back to front forklift
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True, true. He did use the old "girls car" line, which despite being sexist, he also seemed to fail to realise the irony of it, given his girlfriend is driving his previous car, a sil80. logic fail much.Bennoz wrote:Someone with 'knowledge' would not even engage in banter with an S13 owner.
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FTO is faster just saiyan.
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Huh, just had a look on Wikipedia. Stock for stock would be a close one I think. The SR20 does generate a decent chunk more torque though. These stats are brilliant, haha. FTO is shorter, wider, longer wheel base, lower and even weighs less. All not by much, but iit's satisfying to read.Daniel2019 wrote:FTO is faster just saiyan.
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Faster.
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Someone find us a stock silvia.Daniel2019 wrote:Faster.
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A friend had one, but he crashed it into a pole...
And FTO is faster than a turbo silvia around a track, stock for stock
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LeXUz-qeSA
And FTO is faster than a turbo silvia around a track, stock for stock
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LeXUz-qeSA
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I remember that one. Any one know where that 1v1 with the S14 went?Technikhaus wrote:A friend had one, but he crashed it into a pole...
And FTO is faster than a turbo silvia around a track, stock for stock
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LeXUz-qeSA
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BorepYano wrote:it's a rear engine rear wheel drive, if you drive in reverse....
and also rear steer... like a forklift....
OMG!!! a FTO is a back to front forklift
Because nothing is faster than a p plater in a commodore.....
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except maybe a p plater on a unicorn
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