No, LSD is not a barbiturate.
the best drifting car is the drift kings car.
LSD is a psychedelic, a type of hallucinogen.
LSD is NOT addictive
Quite simply, the answer is no. While there is no doubt better equipment will make the task easier, you basically need RWD vehicle with LSD or locked diff in it. Drifting an open diff car is very hard and almost impossible.
The only addiction LSD can cause is psychological addiction, and even this is unusual.
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LSD is most commonly synthesized from an alkaloid that is found in ergot, a type of fungus.
Yes, depending on the dosage, LSD can cause physical, auditory, and visual hallucinations respectivly.
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Do you mean a viscous clutch LSD? Having an LSD (Limited Slip Differential) makes drifting much easier to start and maintain than the stock open differential. From what I've seen when you have an open diff and both wheels are spinning, if one gains traction, then the wheel with the least traction will steal most of the torque. on a LSD if one wheel gains traction then the LSD will give more power to that wheel hopefully allowing it to keep free spinning. On most AE86s drivers will put in TRD 1.5 LSDs and ultimately LSDs will allow a more continual drift vs open or locked diffs. ;)
From a legal standpoint, "zero".