FWD Front Wheel Drive Drifting, Car Tricks (360, 180 reverse, e-brake parallel park)
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Japan is where drifting originated and the "drift" all driving configurations so yeah FWD drifts as well. And that you are holding and ebrake through a turn excuse, you use the e brake to get a deep drift initiated.
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I love this song!!! :D
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I own a 99 eclipse RS Frankenstein AWD convert (curcuit car) as well as a 89 Nissan 240sx (drifter) it is impossible for a fwd vehicle to drift, a fwd vehicle can slide around a corner, can do tricks but cannot drift.
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there is a huge difference in drifting and sliding to a halt. a drift is driving with the car at an angle and continuing to move. Sliding sideways to a halt does not consist of a drift. and to MrZefax the vid you posted is not of drifting just sliding around a corner, which could be done in a go-cart. You cannot drift in a Fwd vehicle, only in a RWD or AWD. at no point in time do you see that civic hit a strait way and take it at an angle, just wrapping around corners and e braking.
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to see dry pav fwd drifting check out alexeddy79!!
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taking advantage of the rain and wet ground
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:46 gotta learn that haha..
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People should check this if they think FWD drifting only is possible on a wet road... /watch?v=JQMQkMvRG3I
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seriously what is it that has you snot nosed kids so convinced that ff's can drift?? its a powerslide no matter how good it looks.
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@bastec666 who the hell told you that?? haha its a powerslide buddy, once you lose inertia you lose to ability to keep the car sideways. don't convince yourself such non-sense.
he whips his buick back and forth
insertblackname 1 year ago 6
@roflmao1223
ARE YOU SERIOUS, GYMKHANA IS FROM JAPAN, HE DOESN'T EVEN COMPETE IN REAL GYMKHANA.
You have no clue do you?
First off, Pick up "Best Motoring: Drift Bible", you need it bad. Second off, AWD was not meant for SMALL gymkhana courses. He has INVENTED his own sport, because his shitty AWD CAN NOT do low speed drifts, like RWD.
But you don't know anything do you?
And yes, you can drift in FWD cars, its a special technique that requires manipulation of the e-brake. Youtube it.
bastec666 2 years ago 2