*.driftTechniques``
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*.driftTechniques``
With a suggestion from DjDorifto, we're opening a new section in the driftMechaniks forum: *.driftTechniques.
Sharing knowledge that you've picked up along the way about what to do/not to do can be priceless...
Especially for people who are just getting into the sport.
Learning from other people (and their mistakes) can save you a fortune in the long run...
not to mention generally help you along with your progression.
Take it from me... you won't be chain drifting your FOERST time out... but hopefully with a little smarts behind ya...
you'll get there sooner than you'd think.
Stay safe, and stay sidewayz...
Sharing knowledge that you've picked up along the way about what to do/not to do can be priceless...
Especially for people who are just getting into the sport.
Learning from other people (and their mistakes) can save you a fortune in the long run...
not to mention generally help you along with your progression.
Take it from me... you won't be chain drifting your FOERST time out... but hopefully with a little smarts behind ya...
you'll get there sooner than you'd think.
Stay safe, and stay sidewayz...
Last edited by andysapp on Tue Jul 13, 2004 2:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- aburazaru
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well i like to drift kinda high speed.(140-160KPH) one thing i like to do is use fatty tires all the way around. i liked using 10JJ wheels all the way around. using fatties can help as well as hinder your drifts. it can help because you can come into the turn way too hot and use the grip of the tires to slow you down to the right speed in preperation for the apex of the turn. on the flip side of that same turn the fatties can hinder under powered cars from keeping the rear end out.
holy shit i just put two and two together
you were that e46 out there at homestead.
awesome dude! i was in the enjuku car.
and for drifting
start slow
start small
make baby steps
you were that e46 out there at homestead.
awesome dude! i was in the enjuku car.
and for drifting
start slow
start small
make baby steps
matt. just plain old matt these days.
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I may not have good drifts, but I hit shit witht he best of them.
727-278-6357 -- Leave a Voicemail
300SX !!!
I may not have good drifts, but I hit shit witht he best of them.
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i like the start slow suggestion. its funny when you see people go balls out on the FOERST run and crash.
i wonder if that bmw kid i saw a couple months back comes online. cause that was funny.
this kid in a black bmw has seats with harness and gloves. he's putting them on like he's big shit. then he goes towards the corner, car starts sliding, grips, and bang! straight into the curb. then we waited for tow truck. and i couldnt stop laughing.
i wonder if that bmw kid i saw a couple months back comes online. cause that was funny.
this kid in a black bmw has seats with harness and gloves. he's putting them on like he's big shit. then he goes towards the corner, car starts sliding, grips, and bang! straight into the curb. then we waited for tow truck. and i couldnt stop laughing.
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- aburazaru
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I recently learned another one about a month ago using a friends ka stock diff s14. i found that when you are drifting a car with an open or loose stock diff. forcefully induce wieght transfer with the steering wheel and brakes. i found that on the kickback between turns it helps to pop the wheel a little farther than normal and then mash the gas. now to keep it out there after it kicks back i found that using the brakes will help. after it kicks back out keep your foot on the gas and then bring the left foot over to the break peddle and gently give it a tap or two. by tapping the brakes i relieves the weight from the rear giving the tires a chance to spin a little faster. now don't hit any thing...
dont know if this is a technique or just more of a tip but, try to do choki doris (spelling? swaying drift in english) before the next turn when there is a striaght which is to long for you to connect one drift to another. this will make you look a lot better if your in a comp too since you will be drifting down the striaght instead of just driving to the next turn. hence maybe gaining a few more points. and if done properly, it will help you set up for the next turn, just becareful on when you choose to do this. some times (imo) it is better to just get your speed back up (like if you come out of a slow tight 180) if the next turn is big and needs a higher entry speed.