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your definition of drift?
just wonderin what your real definition of a drift would be, here is mine-
for the rear tires to lose grip, and slide, but the front tires stay in the direction the car is going, throttle is used to keep the drift going because the rear tires spin more, and lose more grip, let off the throttle and it will straighten out, this makes it impossible for awd or front wheel drive cars to do it, because on an awd yur front wheels will grip, and set you straight, impossible for ff because there is no power in the rear so drift cannot be held at all. i also think that a 'ff drift' is the same thing as a powerslide, but when drifting came, people called it drifting, but it is the same thing as powerslide was a couple years ago. just my opinion on what a drift is, and what i wanna see what everyone else thinks it is.
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Re: your definition of drift?
Controlled loss of traction.
It's impossible for front wheel drive to power slide. You can call it sliding, ass dragging or even stupid but power slide has a pretty set definition; overpowering the rear tires to induce oversteer. This obviously can't be done with front wheel drive.
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Re: your definition of drift?
AWD can drift in my opinion, because even though they are spinning they control the car, it just makes it harder... FF isn't not drifting if you ask me, but I won't get into that anymore... but yea I basically agree with what you said... I don't feel like getting all technical and writting it all out
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Re: your definition of drift?
isnt' this a repost?
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Re: your definition of drift?
Another thread about this. Next tiem do a search, there have been many threads talking abou peoples deffinitions. It always leads to a flamewar.
RWD&AWD vs. FWD.
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Re: your definition of drift?
of WHICH one?
lol? where is... what's his new name.. s13iketani needs to come in and insert his definition from one of the other threads about this same topic... or here. he sums it up much better than anyone else i've seen Quote:
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Re: your definition of drift?
srry i didn't realize it was a repost
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Re: your definition of drift?
Damn, damn, damn, damn, damn, damn, damn, damn, damn, damn, damn, damn, damn, damn, damn, damn!
Why doesn't anybody here know what a powerslide is!? Quote:
When people say FF can't drift, what they really mean to say is that FF cars can not go into oversteer through overpowering their drive wheels. This is but one of many ways to drift, there are other techniques that FF can use to drift. POWERSLIDING is not the ONLY way to drift, something alot of these RWD bandwagon jumping nazis just don't seem to understand. Anyway, this has been done a million times before, this thread is the weakest link, goodbye.
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Re: your definition of drift?
goodbye!
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