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Old 06-04-2013, 04:27 PM   #1587
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Originally Posted by jasoncanseeoh View Post
Superrrrrrrrrrrrrr noob question. I don't have trouble drifting, in my eyes at least. I feel as if I drift just fine.
Although, I have been on the quest for more grip. They say for drifting to dial in as much grip as possible. Does that mean to set your rear dampening to full soft?
Cause when I try to drift with my rear end on full soft, it feels as if I don't have enough power to keep the wheels spinning. Or even if I try to reduce tire pressure for more grip, it seems as if my power levels decrease. I'm pushing 325whp/360wtq btw on 225/40/18 tires.

Is that where adding more power comes into play?

When do you know if it's a tire size issue or if it's a car setup issue?

I've got a lot of questions about grip, but if anyone can answer the above, that would be awesome!
Your probably going too far of an extreme, small changes are noticeable.
Drop your Tire maybe 2psi at a time.
Rear Damping drop it 2 clicks at a time also.

Going to 30psi tire Pressure and full soft rear damping is like going straight to drag specs. Just bring it down slowly till you have the grip you want or your having too hard of a time sliding it. Then at that point you may need to adjust your style a little bit to keep the rear end out.
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