Drifting
Naseer23
12-05-2004, 01:19 AM
Everyone says that its harder to drift with a RWD but in real life isn't it better to drift with RWD instead of AWD.
And what is a good setting for drifting???
And what is a good setting for drifting???
mike@af
12-05-2004, 09:53 AM
AWD for RC.
In real life, if you have ever drifted, or have friends that do it, you know where the weight is and how the car wants to pull, and stick. To put it simply, the engine is in the front, letting the front wheels adhere better. Whereas there's little weight in the rear so the back end will kick out doing powerovers, feints, or kanseis.
For RC, the weight is in the rear so you need the front wheels to help be able to pull the car around the turn while the rear wheels spin to kick the rear end out.
In real life, if you have ever drifted, or have friends that do it, you know where the weight is and how the car wants to pull, and stick. To put it simply, the engine is in the front, letting the front wheels adhere better. Whereas there's little weight in the rear so the back end will kick out doing powerovers, feints, or kanseis.
For RC, the weight is in the rear so you need the front wheels to help be able to pull the car around the turn while the rear wheels spin to kick the rear end out.
Howielong
12-07-2004, 07:25 PM
Come here. www.rcdrift.com
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