catman
New Drifter
"It is not enought to aim but you must hit your targets"
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Post by catman on Jan 7, 2007 18:25:31 GMT 7
Hey guys,
I am new to this and so was trying the many ways to help make drifting easier.
I found that on very slippery surfaces the car gets hard to control. By wrapping a file in sand paper and sanding a few strips on the tyre by spinning the wheels, this adds a little bit of roughness hence grip. Makes it much easier to control
Thought i'd share.
Enjoy
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Post by navlem on Jan 7, 2007 18:58:01 GMT 7
Super slippery grounds like bukit batok is makes drifting harder...
But if you train on such grounds until you become good at it, you can practically drift on any surface already...
So slippery is actually good training...
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Post by sidewaysr34 on Jan 14, 2007 12:52:33 GMT 7
kinda what i did before pvc. i used the drift tires on my basement floor which is the super slick bust your ass if it's wet material. i would basically slide out of control until i learned when & what not to do.
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