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Entry without the usual scando in, just straight up slideee.. Now imagine if there was a wall along the whole entry meihan spec!
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taniguchi also runs rear brake pads with a lot of bite (pmu d1 spec I think) that way he can use the foot pedal to initiate easier |
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I.D.K.
I think locked up looks cooler.
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Quick question:
How do you guys know what gear to be in for a certain turn? Like, how would you calculate that? For example, let's say you drive a track that you've never driven before and you have a long left hand sweeper. How do you know if you should be in 3rd gear or 4th gear to hold the drift? For all the tracks I've driven at, I would just ask people who have driven it before which gear they're in. But if I were to judge a turn without anybody's help, it would be possible, just difficult. Or even downshifting mid-drift... I'm not good at judging when I should or not. How do you know when? |
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4th gear drifting sounds awesome
as for figuring out which gear, most people usually run cold laps before actually drifting, to warm up tires and such. Drive the track a few times, varying in intensity, and see which is good. 2nd gear is most common, 3rd usually needs more speed which means you're more skilled.
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just try it out and see what happens. If it works, great. If not, try something else.
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yes. clutch kick first though, it's more exciting. and then you can yo dawg check out deez rear wheelz. and keeping the revs up even though you're clutched in is also more exciting.
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That is the speed you need to be at in the corner. How you initiate and what speed to get there...well....thats up to you. |
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I have a question, how much camber should I be running up front. I'm looking to get a little more traction up front. Right now im running -3.5, thinking of going to -5 degrees?
Reason being is, when I look at my photos, barely any of my outside tire is touching the ground.
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from what i've noticed. Less camber in front :better turn in, less traction at full lock. More camber: harder to turn in, full lock has more control, transitions are quicker. If you want more traction...try using a better tire. R'comps are always nice to have in the front. |
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^^exactly.
I just ran my new s13 for the first time. Had wayyyy too much camber up front, like 7 degrees just to fit my wheel/tires. Turn in sucked so I just threw it hard to feint in but it felt super grippy at full lock. video. stock ka Julian Jacobs TD Fulltrack Dec. 2011 - YouTube |
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start out small. do 1st gear donuts not letting off throttle and just control the steering.
but make sure your car is okay to do that. Nothing is harder than doing donuts with an open diff. |
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When I first started, I was having trouble with donuts, so I decided to start with a super wide circle, and slowly speed up untill my rear end was starting to slide out from under me, it felt much smoother and safer giving me a lot of time to countersteer slowly. once i did that for a few mins, I went back to donuts and it was a lot easier. I think the hardest part is learning your cars body roll and timing countersteer and angles.
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I always thought it was best to learn controlling the throttle as best as possible and do as little work as possible with your hands. I have a friend who bought a 240 before I left for college, when I came back for fall break he was all excited and told me he could do donuts. He just held the gas pedal down and his arms were flailing everywhere. Not very smooth at all. I never really got better until I learned to control my foot. Eventually I got to the point where I could do donuts with no hands with the wheel at full lock just balancing it with my foot. That said, I still suck at drifting lol
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theres no proper way to learn, with that being said, you still have to start at the basics which, yes, is throttle control too
at our events, drivers don't get passed from the skid pad if they just go and smash the gas for a donut. throttle control can change lines just the same as steering input, however, most of those who are still learning don't have enough power that will allow you to do so. A stock ka pretty much has to be wide open to keep it going if you're new at it
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I'll try to remember that the next time I go to balcony. I've heard just wide open and hold on in 3rd, and when it runs out of steam shove it in second, transition, and wide open somemore. Right?
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be patient, take your time, and ask the dudes with your same setup how they are driving the course. Every car is different, some dudes have little tricks. If you feel yourself having too much grip. just up the rear tire pressure and party. |
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as well as, shifting while sustaining a drift isn't as easy as it seems, it adds too much to the mix for someone who has just started out. If you're in third for a corner then you better be going fast enough to have momentum help you out, especially with a ka. I've never driven balcony so i can't say, someone may give better input, but i would say stick with second and go wide so that you have lots of room to bring it in, rather than taking a more shallow line and having to work with less room Quote:
and like you said, tire pressure tire pressure tire pressure. never forget that you can change it! it took me a while to remember that if its gripping too much i can always pump it up more haha
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