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My friend (who can drive) and I, just got back from a short "drifting" run. We are using a 1985 Nissan Pickup (no markings indicating model), we are having problems initiating the drift. What we are currently trying is basically let off the gas and brake (if needed) a little before the corner, hold the clutch and gas to raise the revs, drop it as we enter the turn and then throw the steering wheel into the turn. All we are getting is mild to moderate oversteer and a short (1-3 seconds) tire screech. If anyone has any tips for our techinque that would be great, I know we need more practice but we cant stay in one spot to long, we already had to leave after 15 minutes because we heard sirens.
edit: stuff I didnt say but you could probably figure out; its rear wheel drive not 4WD, its manual (duh clutch), from what I have researched on it, the model is 720 Pickup
My friend (who can drive) and I, just got back from a short "drifting" run. We are using a 1985 Nissan Pickup (no markings indicating model), we are having problems initiating the drift. What we are currently trying is basically let off the gas and brake (if needed) a little before the corner, hold the clutch and gas to raise the revs, drop it as we enter the turn and then throw the steering wheel into the turn. All we are getting is mild to moderate oversteer and a short (1-3 seconds) tire screech. If anyone has any tips for our techinque that would be great, I know we need more practice but we cant stay in one spot to long, we already had to leave after 15 minutes because we heard sirens.
edit: stuff I didnt say but you could probably figure out; its rear wheel drive not 4WD, its manual (duh clutch), from what I have researched on it, the model is 720 Pickup
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