Whether he used it or not, you don't need to use the e-brake to initiate a drift in some dirt. Ask me how I know. If you're pulling the e-brake on turns, you're putting yourself at HIGH risk as the e-brake on R's shouldn't be used too often because they're prone to detonation. This wont happen to all R's, but its better to be safe than sorry. Turn off the DSTC and learn how to control your throttle while ripping the steering wheel to one side.
@blown4six You do not need to utilize the ebrake to drift the S60R, as it becomes RWD biased under heavy acceleration, but FWD biased under normal driving.
Whether he used it or not, you don't need to use the e-brake to initiate a drift in some dirt. Ask me how I know. If you're pulling the e-brake on turns, you're putting yourself at HIGH risk as the e-brake on R's shouldn't be used too often because they're prone to detonation. This wont happen to all R's, but its better to be safe than sorry. Turn off the DSTC and learn how to control your throttle while ripping the steering wheel to one side.
jaggajatt08 4 months ago
@jaggajatt08 I only do this in the snow once in awhile. Do it often? Say bye-bye to your AWD/angle gear.
jaggajatt08 4 months ago
Come on make more videos!
kthankxbye 4 months ago
baboíno do krlh
sun12385 7 months ago
Got that R all dirty... :(
ksimp88 7 months ago
you noobs. it is not necessary to brake if you want to go sideways
girtojimociute69 8 months ago
is this an e brake drift
Canonseller2010 1 year ago
@Canonseller2010 no it's not :)) AWD :)
smate1990 9 months ago
@smate1990 He still used the E-brake to initiate the drift.
blown4six 8 months ago
@blown4six You do not need to utilize the ebrake to drift the S60R, as it becomes RWD biased under heavy acceleration, but FWD biased under normal driving.
DutchMasterStatus 6 months ago
nice
jay30h 2 years ago