Excessive Drift Mileage?

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Excessive Drift Mileage?

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After giving this some thought... I'm wondering:

If mileage is based on a ratio of drivetrain rotations/wheel rotations, etc... in theory then...
wouldn't you be putting MORE mileage on your car by drifting than what is the car is actually being driven as such?

Any thoughts?
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Post by darkducati »

Yes. Which would mean that your car only has about 50k versus the indicated 90k+.


BTW where did this come from? You've gone without sleep for a week again haven't you? :D
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Hahaha... I got no sleep last night... but I slept all day yesterday - so I'm not totally drained!

I started thinking about this at RS*R. I watched my mileage at the event, and at the end of the day, I had driven 15 miles. I thought... there's no way I drove that much. Granted, I had a TON of runs... but I didn't travel 15 miles worth.

The more I thought about it... the more it made sense that my wheels rotated enough to travel that far... but the car didn't run on 15 miles worth of asphalt.
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Post by CodyW »

hmmm....very interesting thoughts. sounds like it could indeed be correct.
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Indeed, I also agree that this could be possible.
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Post by AadosX »

It's definitely correct... but it's not like you're getting ripped off or anything. ;) Drifting puts a lot of stress on a car haha. I mean, what is milage exactly?.. and why does it matter to you/most? :idea:
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Post by Prince Nismo »

it's ok i can drift all day long b/c my speedometer doesn't work so i haven't really driven a mile since i bought my car. i guess thats the advantage of having no speed sensor.
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Post by turbofb »

depending on where your car picks up a wheel speed signal from, if it is picked up in the rear then you will add more miles to your odometer when drifting. But if taken from a front then it would be the same as regular driving. Older cars like mine pick up a analog signal/cable from the output shaft of the transmission, so i would add miles to the odometer. You could unhook your signal, but it might go into a limp home mode, or set a code.
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turbofb wrote:You could unhook your signal, but it might go into a limp home mode, or set a code.
That may be slightly illegal, but who am I to talk.
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so is drifting on the street
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DRIFTING IS NOT A CRIME!



And neither is disconnecting your odometer!
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Post by bavdrftr318 »

Haha VERYYY intresting thought!
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Post by columbo »

HA!!! ive never thought about that b4..... thats very true.
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