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Tingle 11-24-2007 07:38 PM

Tried it a few times. Andrenaline inducing mayhem. Pain on the tyres though. But to drift like dk in tokyo drift, that would be a dream come true.

Cyclamen 11-24-2007 11:36 PM

I love drifting, but it's very dangerous (except at high speeds and on mountain paths), if the police catches you you got your license burned instantly, it puts a lot of stress on your tires (and we all know they're damn expensive) and on your car in general... I used to drift quite a lot in the past when I was a young and reckless car lover, now I do it sometimes. I'd like to get a car only for circuit racing and drift there somewhere in the future.

About drift cars. Automatic shifts are simply shit (with an automatic you can't put in a low gear before entering a corner and then add gas causing your car to slide), and rear wheel drive cars are the best for drifting (you can drift with a 4wd, but only at high speeds and have to control the car in a completely different way).

Jo_Kittie 11-25-2007 02:24 PM

After seeing Tokyo Drift (the fast and the furious) I got kind interested. :3
I need to learn doing that stuff when I get my driving license. XD

Kenpachi11 11-25-2007 06:48 PM

I love drifting but never did it only on video games. But the bad part about drifting is when you drift it shreds your tires...

Housetek 11-26-2007 09:56 AM

we use to beat up and shift in my friends 240sx and my other buddies Bimmer

since they are the only 2 of the group who have rwd cars

i cant really drift now cuz i drive a old mercedes and sold my SER Spec V

hopin to pick up a wrx and start playing around again.

theholty 12-02-2007 06:43 PM

:ywave: Wow, Im new to this site, but have been into drifting for about 5/6 years or so now, and I'm suprised how many ill-informed people there are on here!

Automatics better for drifting, whaaat?? :eek:

All you need to drift is a rwd car and a nice, open space to practice in, preferably at a track :vsign:

The easiest and best way to learn is in a RWD car with the basics:

1. Bucket seat
2. LSD
3. Upgraded striffer/lower suspension

If you're seriously interested in the sport, try these places for all the info you'll need:

Drifting (motorsport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
www.ziptied.com
DRIFTING, DRIFTING.com

and if you're in europe, Drifting forum - Driftworks

also, get some option and drift tengoku DVDs, or get a hold of a copy of the 'drift bible' - an informative DVD made by Keiichi Tsuchiya (the drift king) that describes all the basics.


and people, before you go on the internet claiming to be the next drift king, do a little research, more than just watching Tokyo Drift and Initial D so it looks like you know what you're talking about :rolleyes:

Quote:

Originally Posted by ivi0nk3y (Post 266057)
I've actually drifted in two cars, both rear wheel drive. A BMW 320 Turbo Diesel and a souped up Mitsubishi FTO.
The thrill is kinda indescribable when you first do it but as with all things, you start getting used to it. Weaving in and out of traffic still gives me a rush though :D

ivi0nk3y, be honest, you've never 'drifted' have you? If you had, you'd probably know that FTO's are FWD, NOT RWD lol ;)


I'm not wanting to come accross like a troll or an ass, just want to prevent the spread of drifting mis-information that seems to be happening on this site :vsign:

Thanks!

typesblur 12-02-2007 07:21 PM

yay i dont feel like a loner anymore!!! good to know theres at least 1 other member on the site that has car knowledge! oh but one little correction. i found it easier to just to practice on my own and not watch the videos. when i watched "drift bible" it realy made me over think all the manuvers :confused: but i guess in the long run its kind of payed off.

theholty 12-02-2007 09:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by typesblur (Post 315870)
yay i dont feel like a loner anymore!!! good to know theres at least 1 other member on the site that has car knowledge! oh but one little correction. i found it easier to just to practice on my own and not watch the videos. when i watched "drift bible" it realy made me over think all the manuvers :confused: but i guess in the long run its kind of payed off.

Yeah I know what you mean, its kinda easier to 'learn as you drive' but I think the drift bible is a good intro to the basics for people who havent tried drifting or dont know the basics :)

Heather 01-16-2008 02:18 AM

drifting is a gift that not everyone has. i love it, and im in the learning process of it right now. i have always wanted to meet one of the guys from team falken. anyway, im surprised that this thread isnt talked about that much, because i hear that a lot of japenese people love drifting. if anyone here is willing to teach me how to drift, just pm me.

typesblur 01-18-2008 07:40 PM

>_< team falkin is ok at best. its all about team orange and team blitz :mtongue:


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