Beginners Guide to Drifting
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@Vdreamcloud you only pull the e-brake for like a second to lock the wheels up. Sometimes longer sometimes shorted - depending on corner radius. Just practice and you will feel it. But defo dont leave it up, you will end up stopping/stalling lol.
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once you made the intended degree turn, do you release the E-Brake or do you leave it up? Thankyou.
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are there videos with keiichi tsuchiya, when he is using the brake drifting?
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BADASS
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to whome it may concern...you cannot drift a non LSD or Welded diff car. You get what is called one tire fire. The inside tire spins, and you just spin one wheel and not do a smokey drift. You have to have LSD or a welded diff so both tires spin at the same time. That way letting you control it. So yah....this isn't a japanese cartoon. It's pretty much very very hard to drift a non LSD car. Thanks for your time
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@TheBumnut69 Sorry i missunderstood your comment, your refering to lsd the drug not a limited slip diff.
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@TheBumnut69 you cant really drift without an lsd... drifting on an open diff is difficult you can slide the car but you cant really sustain a drift because one wheel is going to spin and that wheel it going to take 100% of the power so the only thing keeping you sideways was the momentum you had going into the drift.
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I dont think i will try this. Tyres dont come cheap.
the last thing i wanna do, is drift on lsd.
TheBumnut69 1 month ago 13
@H3artOfaBaller As far as i know LSD is a limited slip differential,
it allows a driven wheel to have a limited amount of slip before the differential attempts to correct the slippage of the wheel.
darkcase123 1 month ago 4