FF drift
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this is not drifting
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ass dragging
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@Rogers1977 I know, just makin sarcastic jokes
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@bdysntchr7 Less contact patch in the back to make it easy to break the rear end loose.
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wonder if those skinny ass tires in the back have anything to do with him being able to "drift"
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@bdysntchr7 How is it a powerslide if no power is used to induce a slide in the first place?
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@2KRANE Every drift technique there is, except for "power over" as the Japanese like to call it.
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@PaYs100 Says who? All the rally drivers do it. Try doing that going into a turn maybe? Left-foot braking is used primarily for shifting weight to the front of the car just like you would with the usual "braking drift" yet at the same upsetting the brake bias by applying more brake pressure to the rear, NOT rev-matching...that's what heel-and-toe technique is for.
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@apexdna left foot braking isn't meant for making a car going sideways tho... its just so that there is no transition time between changing foot between accelerator, and the brake. when i have a chance next time, ill try braking bit harder and see if i can get the car sideways.
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@PaYs100 Fail on your part...left-foot braking is very easy to do, especially in an automatic. A little bit trickier in a manual tho. Either way, worked for me every time...which makes me wonder if you actually understand the vehicle dynamics. There are are tons of ways to get an FF sideways, it's just easier in an FR because the drive wheels help to steer i.e. rotate...
I can drift using left foot braking.
cyberdyers 2 years ago 26
yes you can, you can drift in all kinds or layouts, you just need to know the proper techniques in order for you to make a proper drift
10petrolhead10 2 years ago 20