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wow i cant belive this guys corner entry...its like almost perfect.
and id also like to see your foot work fred...and imvery interseted with the fancy red light instead of the tac-meter???
anyway i hope to see you in so-cal if your around post a reply or email me and maybe we can drift side by side .
Originally posted by Areial_Drifter wow i cant belive this guys corner entry...its like almost perfect.
and id also like to see your foot work fred...and imvery interseted with the fancy red light instead of the tac-meter???
anyway i hope to see you in so-cal if your around post a reply or email me and maybe we can drift side by side .
by the way what car are you working on?????
Nah, my foot work is very boring. We had to cut it out of the vid as I hardly move my feet at all. All these videos of the jap guys just make me laugh. Basically, if you nail the corner correctly, there's no need to dance like a maniac on the pedals. As I come from a racing background I've always focused on being as smooth as possible, and I still am. So I brake, throw the car sideways and adjust the angle with the throttle. That's it...
As for the red light, that's an oil pressure warning lamp. The tach is mounted on the dash
And if I make it to the US, I will definately announce it big time
Pretty amazing drifting! If you ever get out to the east coast come to a East Coast Drifters event, Ben who started it has a nice ae86. What kind of car are you thinking about for your next project?
If you're gonna aim to make it into D1, I'd suggest start with a longer wheel-base car such as a Silvia or 240 or whatever you guys have there. They can hold drifts longer which is what the d1 judges seem to be looking for these days
Originally posted by Sil180AE86DRFTR If you're gonna aim to make it into D1, I'd suggest start with a longer wheel-base car such as a Silvia or 240 or whatever you guys have there. They can hold drifts longer which is what the d1 judges seem to be looking for these days
OT!
long drifts... Hmmmm how about 3-400 meter reverse drift in fourth gear with an STOCK AE86 with 125hp
with smoking tires.
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