Questions on Drift setups
#16
^^^even tho when you talk about the drift bible it sounds kinda rice it does help alittle bit, i just like watching the foot cameras and how he heel toes and stuff. but yea, do what ever one else is saying, fix whats wrong first, then learn and build your car as you go along.
#18
Originally posted by Tde88
For one thing, Drifting takes a lot more skill than drag racing does. You could teach a monkey how to change gears and he already knows how to drag. As for the wear and tear on my car, not to mention replacement parts, I realy dont care about that. Drifting just looks like a blast to me, so I am realy interested in trying. Now lets try this again. What is a basic setup for drifting?
For one thing, Drifting takes a lot more skill than drag racing does. You could teach a monkey how to change gears and he already knows how to drag. As for the wear and tear on my car, not to mention replacement parts, I realy dont care about that. Drifting just looks like a blast to me, so I am realy interested in trying. Now lets try this again. What is a basic setup for drifting?
Last edited by 2forties; 10-06-2006 at 05:25 PM.
#19
Originally posted by 2forties
He was being sarcastic and honest at the same time. Look at his name "zenkislider" hello.... he's a drifter. Drift bible is actually very informative, I like how they stress the factor of weight transfer instead of just clutch kick every corner.
He was being sarcastic and honest at the same time. Look at his name "zenkislider" hello.... he's a drifter. Drift bible is actually very informative, I like how they stress the factor of weight transfer instead of just clutch kick every corner.
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