Mitsubishi EVO 9 Drifting on a closed course
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i wonder if u guys can do better ...
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THAT WAS BEAST MODE!!!!
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@THEKINGB01 im a 1WD guy.
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It's not about rules its about STYLE ... something which you 4WD guys dont understand ...
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@THEKINGB01 show me the rule book faggot
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that was kinda hard drifting ina tight road thats expert
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You do realise that in the middle of a drift the cars basically understeering right?
(Next time before you make a comment it might actually help you if you knew what you were talking about)
On another note more advanced drifting techniques utilise weight shifts and don't require the use of the handbrake.
(Talking in general)
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THIS IS NOT DRIFTING FOR F**K SAKE!
DRIFTING IS DONE WITH REAR WHEEL DRIVE CARS ! NOT THROWING A 4WD CAR RANDOMLY BY WEIGHT SHIFTS AND CALLING IT DRIFTING ;) THE TYRE SCREAMING SOUND IS COMMING FROM HIS FRONT UNDERSTEERING TYRES! LOL
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man i hate the sounds of BoV. So i take it you can only oversteer by either having enough inertia or power over steering? I like clutch kicking, I hear you can do that in the Evo X like you can with an STi at 65% RWTQ settings
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First of all this is a Karting track, It's easy to say crap about this driving, let these morons loose on such a track teven in a RWD; and tell them to drift, it will be fun to see them collect the protection wall tires.
its an advanced 4wd car so its not easy to drift it as a rwd would.
Also note that using weight transfer on braking to slide the rear is not easy and needs commitment and good control over the car. Any way can u do better? Show us.
:)
jayrasheed 2 years ago 5
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I'm sorry but that is crap "drifting", if u want to call it drifting.. Absolutely crap..
d3strukter 3 years ago
Ok Guys, thats not drifting and i agree, but then again i doubt you can drift a 4wd car on such a small narrow track. Do keep in mind that the handbrake was not used on any of the corneres, so its all down to proper weight transfer and thats the amazing part.
jayrasheed 3 years ago
Thx Toon :)
jayrasheed 4 years ago
catback 3" HKS, still on the original down pipe...
The sound you like is from the exst manifold (header), i dunno its make but they all hv similar effect i guess...
jayrasheed 4 years ago