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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: G-Town, VIC
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I think if you need to ask how to drift, you shouldnt be attempting it.....
Just my opinion, thank god its apparantly happening in a paddock....
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Carrum Downs, Victoria
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I've always wanted to learn how to drift properly.
I never knew of the police skid pan in Tullamarine. Anyone got details?
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Melbourne
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I learnt to drive in a paddock LOL. It's probably the safest place to learn to drift IMO. You'll find that driving on grass (not dirt) is much like a cold wet road, so don't try and apply your new found skills on a dry bitumen track...
Best start off at speeds of around 60-80km/h. The faster you are going, the less likely you are to just "power over", and the more likely you are to "drift". Start just by doing slight (30-45* angles) sway drifting in a straight line, and get the feel of what's going on when you throw the whole show sideways. Keep in mind when you lose it though (and you will) I always had a problem with tires coming off the rim and the rim gouging into the dirt often resulting in a scary two-wheeled moment. Just keep your tires pumped up to at least 40psi, and be aware that sliding 90* to the direction you're facing on dirt at speed may end up with you hanging upside down by your seatbelt. Once you've got sway drifting down, try doing as Rollin said and feint drift into a corner. Don't mark out a corner as such, just do it where you've got space and pretend the corner is there. Don't worry about hitting apexes or all that, just practice and make sure that when you've got it crossed up, you can get back in when YOU want it to come back in, not sooner or later. Once you've got that down, mark out some corners and practice doing nice early entries with lots of angle. Hope that helps. Jared.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Tell you when i get there
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Untill you get to the stage were you can just nail it into the corner in 3rd but watch out when these thing snap back they get a little sloppy, so be carefull you don't over steer her or she'll bite you in the wooooesers. lol
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Brisbane
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Smoking the bags in a Turbo 6-speed ED!
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Drifting is getting a car sidways as early as possible before a corner, sliding through it sideways, and leaving it sideways as well. How that Initial Drift (tee hee hee) is initiated doesn't matter, there are many different ways: - Feint drift (AKA scandanavian flick/scando) is the method I described above, using rough weight transfer to unsettle the rear of the car to get it to slide - Braking drift. Come up to a corner REALLY hot and stand on the brakes. While the back is light, turn in as you lift off the brakes. Do it right and the back will come around and you will slide into the corner nicely. Very hard to do, because there is suck a fine line between coming in hot and coming in on re-entry, and leaving the track backwards. - Handbrake. The normal one where you come up to a corner, reef the handbrake to initiate the slide then hold it with the gas. - "Drop drift". Don't do it. It breaks stuff. Only crazy Japanese do it because they are sponsored. Come up to the corner and drop the outside wheels off the track hard, so the back of the car starts to slide mostly off the track before you aim for the apex. There are some others but I cen't remember atm, they are the most used ones... |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 411
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When i had my old ed xr6 i used to drift it was manual with a brass button clutch and throwing it into corners sideways all the time it used to snap the rear bottom traling arm brackets on the diff all the time as they could not handel the stess of sideways..You need to have a bit of power to my cousin and me entered the car at easternats and driffted the car for hours later that nigh we fitted a minispool in the diff and it driffted heaps better...
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#38 | ||
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Smoking the bags in a Turbo 6-speed ED!
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Lockright > LSD/SS/minispool/spool
No argument! |
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