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OK....I NEED DOME HELP. I'M STILL RELATIVELY NEW TO THE WHOLE GAME OF CUSTOMIZING AND RACING. I'VE BASICALLY MASTERED THE STREET RACING (I.E. DRIVING IN A STRAIGHT LINE AND HOPING NOT TO HIT ANYTHING AND VICE VERSA) BUT I WANT TO BROADEN MY HORIZON WITH DIFFERENT DRIVING TECHNIQUES. I INSTANTLY FELL IN LOVE WITH DRIFTING. I'VE SAY NUMEROUS VIDEOS OF CARS IN JAPAN DRIFTING IN THE STREETS AND NOW I WANT TO KNOW HOW TO DO IT. I'VE GOT A LINK TO DIFFERENT DRIFTING TECHNIQUES AND THE DANCE ( http://www.geocities.com/df001356/heeltoe.html ). WHAT I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IS THERE ANYONE HERE THAT KNOW HOW TO DRIFT...IF SO, CAN YOU GIVE ME SOME POINTERS. ALSO, IS THERE ANYONE RELATIVELY CLOSE TO NORFOLK, VA THAT COULD POSSIBLY GIVE ME A LESSON OR RECOMMEND ME TO SOMEONE OR SOMEPLACE??
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you need RWD
Drifting is tough with FWD cars. Most of those videos are of RWD JDM cars we don't have at our disposal here in the states.
Buy some old beater Chevette or something and toss a big motor in it and drift 'til your heart's content. Actually, some nasty old RWD car with a long wheelbase would probably be the easiest - That is the only pointer I have for you
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It's really hard to do in a FWD. All I can suggest is maybe some sticky tires up front on small rims, and then some crappy tires in the back with bigger heavier rims (more weight in the back helps bring out the back). Then get a rear antisway bar and adjust it to the stiffest setting and the back should kick out pretty damn easy. I go drifting when it snows for practice but other than that I don't want to fuck up my tires and stuff.
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FROM THE INFO THAT I'VE SEEN, IT KINDA SAID THAT IT WAS MAINLY FWD CARS DOING DRIFTING.
MAN, IT SEEMS LIKE EVERYONE KNOWS HOW TO DRIFT EXCEPT ME http://kouki.2y.net:8080/nekoball/ha.../segarally.asf
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Most cars that drift good are RWD...like the AE84, 240's, 300ZX's anything RWD basically.
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the thing about drifting in a fwd is either you start drifting and the front end starts to push straight or the back end wants to come all the way around. I saw a vid once of the guys in japan doing it, they were yanking the e-brake and locking the rear wheels.
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from everything i've heard drifting is hard in a FWD car. I've never tried and probably wont in my civic.
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YOU CAN DO IT IN FWD BUT YOU CAN'T DO MUTIPLE TURNS, SO I GUESS THAT'S WHY A LOT OF PEOPLE STAY AWAY FROM FWD
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The name's Adrian 1990 Civic HB Si - 265.7whp/223tq @9.2psi. Tuned on NepTune by J.Mills 1991 Civic Sedan DX - 296.3whp/230tq @1bar. Tuned on NepTune by J.Mills 1991 Civic Sedan DX - 185.8whp/139tq. Tuned on NepTune by J.Mills 2006 G35 Coupe 6MT - Stock 2011 CR-Z - Stock |
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Ive tried a couple of times in empty parking lots but thats about it cause im scared of breaking traction and crashing.
Wait till mdnnccivicrcr comes on here, he used to drift his 90ex sedan and now is able to drift his 94 plymouth acclaim (which is pretty damn hard considering the ebrake is a foot pedal on the left)
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I KEEP GOING TO ALL THESE WEB SITES AND SOME OF THE SAY YOU CAN'T AND SOME SAY YOU CAN, BUT SAY IT'S NOT REAL DRIFTING. IS IT BETTER TO START PRACTING IN THE RAIN, SNOW, OR DRY WAETHER OR ON A MILE LOND DIRT ROAD WITH CURVES?
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The name's Adrian 1990 Civic HB Si - 265.7whp/223tq @9.2psi. Tuned on NepTune by J.Mills 1991 Civic Sedan DX - 296.3whp/230tq @1bar. Tuned on NepTune by J.Mills 1991 Civic Sedan DX - 185.8whp/139tq. Tuned on NepTune by J.Mills 2006 G35 Coupe 6MT - Stock 2011 CR-Z - Stock |
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i find the wet is the best.... not that i can really do it lol like the guys say its really hard in a FWD car involves using the uh what u guys call the e-brake a lot.... an easy way to start is find a big empty parking lot... quickly accelerate then yank the hand brake uh e-brake turn a bit and keep the power on but dont turn too much .... works for a bit but not long hehe
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NO MY CAPS LOCK ISN'T STUCK, JUST HAVE TO USE IT ALL DAY AT WORK, CAN'T USE LOWERCASES, PLUS IT'S HOW I WRITE.
IS IT THE SAME AS PULLING UP UR PARKING BREAK AND SWING YOUR BACK END AROUND??
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The name's Adrian 1990 Civic HB Si - 265.7whp/223tq @9.2psi. Tuned on NepTune by J.Mills 1991 Civic Sedan DX - 296.3whp/230tq @1bar. Tuned on NepTune by J.Mills 1991 Civic Sedan DX - 185.8whp/139tq. Tuned on NepTune by J.Mills 2006 G35 Coupe 6MT - Stock 2011 CR-Z - Stock |
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Drifting is not possible in fwd cars, the reason why is because in drifting you have your back tires spinning like crazy so that the back end slides around a corner. In a fwd car you don't have your back tires to spin to push you around the corner like you're supposed to. There is e-brake drifting but that's not drifting, that's dragging your ass around a corner. You pull your ebrake and what happens? That's right, the back tires lock up and you're dragging the ass end of your car. That's bad for two reasons, well more than two, but because you're sliding your tires on the same spot of the tire causing ware and tear on only one spot of the tire. And two, when you're "drifting" around a corner with your ebrake on, you're losing speed and force. So it is not drifting in a fwd car, it's dragging your ass. Whereas in a rwd car, your back tires are spinning and pushing you around the corner at the same time that it's sliding the ass end around. I've drifted lots of things, from camaros to SUVs. I have tried playing around in many fwd cars and you can still do it, but it sucks really bad. I can do it to where it's almost as good as drifting a rwd car, but still it's not cool. When people are watching, they see you pull the ebrake and the back end of the car goes down due to pulling the ebrake while still going and it looks stupid. The best place to start practicing is on snow because it's really easy to slide your ass around, so easy that you can do it sometimes without the ebrake. You won't learn much on there because it is so incredibly different than dry pavement. Next is on gravel, it's getting a little closer but is still very different. Then move up to wet pavement, that's probably the closest thing you'll get to that compares to regular drifting. But if you're really excited about this drifting thing and you want to get into it, definately get a rwd car. Just buy a rwd car for a few hundred without a motor, drop a bigger motor into it and play until your heart is conent.
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I tried drifiting a couple of times in my old 73mgb gt which was RWD, but was never able to do it on the dry, only wet cause it had less torque than my civic.
As far as other RWD vehicles in my family, I dont think its a good idea to go drifiting in a 98 chvey silverado truck or a 91 4WD ford bronco.
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