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how to drifting
Sunday, October 3, 2010
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Saturday, July 17, 2010
drifting a manual transmission car
Find a car with both rear-wheel-drive and a manual transmission. Ideally it should be a sports car with as close to a 50/50 ratio as possible, and enough power to keep the tires spinning is ideal.
Accelerate and shift into a gear with room to rev. Second gear is generally used because it allows the widest variance of speed and is best for harnessing the engine's torque ...Push in the clutch.....Flick the steering wheel to the inside of the turn as if you were going to turn around it. While simultaneously pulling the hand brake.....Immediately put some pressure on the gas pedal, let out the clutch, and steer the car in the direction of the slide, using throttle to control the angle of the drift..More Throttle will make the car turn more, and also move the car away from the turn center....Less throttle will reduce angle, and allow the car to move towards the inside of the turn more freely................................You're drifting!
Never drift on the road. It is illegal. It might seem fun, but it's really not worth the risk. In many jurisdictions this activity is considered reckless endangerment, carrying penalties of jail time, license revocation and more.
Don't go faster than you can handle. Recovering from a spin takes skill and experience.
Because severe or uneven wear is a driving hazard, be sure enough tread remains on the tires when finished drifting, but the tires should either be checked out by a professional or changed immediately.
If you intend to drift an SUV or pickup, use extreme caution, as these types of vehicles can flip over. This can be done but you must be very experienced at drifting.
FWD and most AWD cars are not capable of drifting in the strictest sense, rather they simply drag their rear tires sideways across the pavement. This greatly increases wear on the tires as well as the rear end suspension components and can cause rapid failure. If you're serious about drifting, get a RWD car.
Don't try and drift in a carpark. You can damage yours or others cars badly, or worse.
Use Brakes when needed to slow the car down more rapidly than E-braking
Don't get ½ Cut before you drift, you will kill a sheep
Know your local and state motor vehicle laws. You can be cited, fined or jailed for drifting, even if you are not on public roadways. Although not explicitly prohibited in motor vehicle codes, there is usually a "catch-all" provision that law enforcement can use prevent you engaging in this activity.
Always drift a car at a controllable speed , when you first try to drift keep it below 40 mph.
While you drift your car on road at the speed of 140-170 try to check minimum and maximum distance to drift safely
step one
find a car that is yours or one you have permission to wreck here are some good car to look for that are good drifters........
chevy camaro/Monte Carlo
ford mustang
nissan 300z/240/Silvia S13
Toyota Supra
mazda rx7
Skyline
or any rear whell drive car .......... you can drift front whell drive car but its not as coll lol ..... we will go over how to drift both cars .........
drifting a rear wheel drive car with a auto trans ......Set up a cone in the middle of a safe area of tarmac. Drive up to the cone and rip the handbrake in an attempt to do a 180 degree handbrake turn. Practice this until you are no more, and no less than 180 degrees from when you started. next you will want to Learn how to counter-steer by ripping the handbrake from a speed of 30-40mph (anything less will cause an inadequate amount of momentum to get you around the cone) and trying to control the car to a destination until the car stops.Increase speed of each of these things until you are comfortable with the way the way you can control the car
chevy camaro/Monte Carlo
ford mustang
nissan 300z/240/Silvia S13
Toyota Supra
mazda rx7
Skyline
or any rear whell drive car .......... you can drift front whell drive car but its not as coll lol ..... we will go over how to drift both cars .........
drifting a rear wheel drive car with a auto trans ......Set up a cone in the middle of a safe area of tarmac. Drive up to the cone and rip the handbrake in an attempt to do a 180 degree handbrake turn. Practice this until you are no more, and no less than 180 degrees from when you started. next you will want to Learn how to counter-steer by ripping the handbrake from a speed of 30-40mph (anything less will cause an inadequate amount of momentum to get you around the cone) and trying to control the car to a destination until the car stops.Increase speed of each of these things until you are comfortable with the way the way you can control the car
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