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Fri Sep 03, 2010 6:46 am

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hi... ok.. some of u may find it a bit funny .. cause it is kinda funny... well... i need some help on drifting... i am saying it drifting cause i dont know any other word for it... what i am talking about is to turn a car (while skidding a bit)... and the car may come to full stop or keeps running,,, doesnt really matters... so .. do i have to pull the handbrake first .. or take a bit of turn first.. or what ?... and about car.. well.. i got a choice between a cuore.. and an alto... so tell me also which one is better .. with respect to safety and stuf.. (the car is going to be "fully loaded" when i am gonna do that (5 passengers in total).. so please give me some advice



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Here I go.

Night Rider to do drifting you have to first understand what drifting is. Basically, drifting is getting your car sideways down a road. It doesn't sound very hard does it? Sounds a lot like power sliding huh? Well it isn't. It's much more complex. Instead of a drifter causing a drift and then countering to straighten out, he will instead over-counter so his car goes into another drift. That is the reason many drifters do it in the mountains, because there are many sharp turns strung together. So in essence a good drifter has the ability to take five or six opposing turns without having traction at any point in time.

How is it done?
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There are two ways to start a drift. The first is the clutching technique. When approaching a turn the driver will push in the clutch and shift his car into second gear. Then rev the engine up to around 4000-5000 rpm (it all depends all the model of the car you are using) and then slightly turn away from the turn and then cut back towards it hard while at the same time popping the clutch and causing the rear wheels to spin. At this point the drifter has a loss of traction and is beginning to slide around the curve. Now comes the hard part. You have to hold the drift until the next turn. To do this you must keep your foot on the accelerator while at the same time adjusting your car with the steering wheel so you don't spin out. It's not as easy as it sounds. Then as the drifter reaches the end of the turn and approaches the next turn which is in the opposite direction he must cut the wheel in that direction and in some cases, if the previous drift was to slow and they start to regain traction, they must pop the clutch again to get the wheels spinning. And that is how you drift a rear wheel drive car.
The second technique is used by a few drifters in rear wheel drives, but is the only way you can really drift a front wheel drive. You have to use the side brake. A front wheel drive can not whip it's tail out because the tires are being driven in the front as opposed to the rear. So when approaching a turn you pull the side brake to cause traction loss. And the rest is pretty much the same except that it's much harder to take more than one turn with a front wheel drive.



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