Ok, I just got back from a late night drive..I went to a road that noone was on and i went in first slowly, Hit second and floored it, My back tires started spinning but i had the wheel straight so i didnt go sideways..My idea is that if i do that, And steer in the oposite direction of the way i want my back tires to go I will swing the back out thus getting it sideways..Then I could possibly continue going sideways if I hit third, Floored it and countersteered..Input???
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Yea, your articles are really great, Im gonna be using them over the summer when I have time to spend with my car. Im glad they are actually stickied for everyone to look at. Ive only been on this forum a couple of months, but there have been soooo many "what drift car should I get" and "how do I drift" posts. Thank you for helping to quench this flow of repetative threads. Keep writing, they're great!
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oh, thank you very much. Ill keep writing to help everyone out, and hopefuly soon my car will be drift worthy again, And i can work on some more techniques and share them.
I just want everyone to remember my writings are a guide, it is up to everyone to take it further add your own little twist, your own alittle flare. Make your own style. But feel free to use mine to learn and as a base.
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he shouldn't lose front traction if the front wheels aren't getting power. Trust me I've done it a number of times. He shouldn't be going fast enough for a loose surface to cause understeer anyway. And it doesn't need to be alot of sand just alittle patch. Give the throttle a nice blip right as your rear wheel pass over the sand.Last edited by Emagdnim; 04-10-2004, 06:51 PM.
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thats not a bad idea, especialy how you explained it. But its only true if hes starting out slow. I have this image of some guy going "i heard drifting is easier in the rain" then herdling down a moutain and trying to get it to drift. of course thats what natural selection is for.. but i still dont want to see a S13 destroyed like that..
Anyways i think we can both agree, If your going to practice on loose surfaces (not a bad idea as Emagdnim explained) start out at slow speeds. may i sugest 25 and working your way up?
i was able to drift in dry surfaces (with small amounts of dirt on the road) at around 30 with the handbrake and a small fient movement when i was first starting.
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