In that video it looks like you are going straight in the corner and expecting power and weight to kick the rear end out. Ain't gonna happen. What you need to try is clutch kicking at the beginning of your slide. Either way you are gonna need mondo speed so you can carry it through the corner. The way I do it is to run hell bent in the middle of the line, go inside then flick back to the outside, clutch kick it then tap the brakes as the rear starts to go out then full throttle. My car is bone stock on an open diff and anyone can tell you I pretty much linked the entire course repeatedly at the DG Turner event. If you start to lose angle, throttle lift it and apply some E-Brake in there. Linking is harder on low power but if you can hold the first turn through the apex then you can straighten the wheel and use what power you do have to shoot you across the line into the next turn and use a little e-brake to initiate and hold.
I also run 45 lbs of air pressure in the rears at the start of the day. As they heat up this will build. Higher pressures make it easier to break out and hold it. I ran some harder compound Kumho's and they were great. Later in the day I switched over to some Fm901's (140 tread count I think they were) and had a lot of trouble getting it to hang out and break out like on the Kumhos. I would def use a harder compound tire. Cheaper that way too.
In a lower powered car, especially one with open diff, you cannot relay on power to initiate. So many people try to power over in stock cars and especially S-13s and they either hellishly understeer or get it out and then snap back. Gotta learn other techniques.
I also run 45 lbs of air pressure in the rears at the start of the day. As they heat up this will build. Higher pressures make it easier to break out and hold it. I ran some harder compound Kumho's and they were great. Later in the day I switched over to some Fm901's (140 tread count I think they were) and had a lot of trouble getting it to hang out and break out like on the Kumhos. I would def use a harder compound tire. Cheaper that way too.
In a lower powered car, especially one with open diff, you cannot relay on power to initiate. So many people try to power over in stock cars and especially S-13s and they either hellishly understeer or get it out and then snap back. Gotta learn other techniques.
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