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Old 08-15-2004, 02:09 AM
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drifting

ive tried many things but i still cant figure out how to drift. doesn ne one have ne info or something that could help me cuz i really wanna be able to drift
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Re: drifting

First of all. What kind of car your drifting with. Second, I would do my research on it. It has a lot of diffrent tecnigues to it. Third, I hope you got a lot of money to buy tires and brakes quit often.
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Re: drifting

must be f/r !!! and............just get a nissan 240sx!
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Re: drifting

240sx is a very nice car to drift with. I would be one of my top choices of cars to drift with.
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Re: drifting

and go a speed you are used to drive in not to fast and make sure there is no cars around

try this:
1. while in a gear (suggested 2)
2. while the gas pedal engaged, hit the clutch without letting go of the gas(rpms will raise) and drop the clutch(traction should brake, and try to regulate your gas, if oversteering occurs, countersteer), do until you get it right!
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Re: drifting

Learn in a pick-up truck.
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if you're just starting to learning start off with using the e-brake and try to do 180s.
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Re: drifting

If you are beginning, it would probably be best if you practiced sliding cars around in empty parking lots late at night until you have raised enough money to go to a driving school.
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