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Originally Posted by amerhash28
you want your car to give you better 1/4 mile numbers,i want to make my car go sideways,its about what you want in your car and if you don't want to help me,please don't. Who said the camaro isn't built to drift?the best drifting team in the whole middle east use only camaros(zl1) and they've beaten every 370z and GT86(known as FRS in your country).I never doubt the capability of drifting in the camaro but what im trying to point here is that GM should prepare the new car(airbag sensitivity and other stuff) for all kind of sporty driving situations.
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The Camaro will be optimized for what the vast majority of Camaro customers look for in this car. You sir are in the absolute vast minority. What the guy in that video was doing is what very FEW Camaro owners will ever do with their car. Ever. Why would GM even consider fudging with their airbag calibrations for what 99% of all owners will be using their car in normal every day driving, just to cowtow to the specific desires of a few rogue sport drifters?
Talk to the drifters about what they did for the airbags, or disable them yourself, it's your car. Do whatever you want.
GM would never endorse or advise to drift this car, and they would never accept liability for a failure of your airbags due to drifting. Nor should they.