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