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I'm just wondering , I have a rod knock in my sr and everyone keeps saying its from doing donuts . Is there a way to do donuts and NOT risk getting a rod knock? also, is it ideal to practice clutch kick whole doig donuts?
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#1233 |
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Before asking any more questions here just type in "clutch kick" on you tube and watch. Look at the DVD "drift bible" for basics also since its one of the more mainstream learning tools
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#1236 |
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just clutch kick to get into a drift. shouldnt need to do it, while doing donuts.
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maybe you were low on oil while doing donuts?... |
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1st event i drove at i was on the skid pad a lot, engine blew lots of oil on the way home but stopped the next day
the only thing thats bad about doing donuts is that very little airflow passes the radiator so its easy to overheat, and if you dont have the right gauges you can easily destroy something
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How should I go about transitioning. I remember drifting and found it hard to transition from left to right during an S turn. I didin't do anything besides let off the gas and force the steering wheel the opposite direction and gased it again in order to go the other way. Should I be doing anything else besides thing like clutch kicking right after pulling the countersteer back a little? Cause in drift videos I see their steering wheels and it's as if the car is doing all the work but when i was transitioning i had to force the steering to go the way i want it to.
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Depending how tight the S is. We have a few tight ones here where you only need to eBrake to help transition and keep inline.
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#1243 |
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give the wheel a little kick just before transitioning helps throw the weight ive learned.
like,..lets say, first turn,..ur in a drift, close to lock, coming up on where you wanna throw it into the next turn, nudge it closer to lock, or lock......let the wheel spin while you transition, let off the gas, then lay back into it threw the next turn. shits kinda hard to type out....lol hope that makes sense. pulling the ebrake for a split sec helps too.
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if the wheel isn't spinning, your caster may be off. Anything binding at full lock? please post your specs to your car and what speeds you are driving at. More info would help a lot. |
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#1245 |
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VinceDude. Get an alignment regardless if you think its off or not. driving with an alignment vs without is like night and day dude. makes WORLDS difference
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^+1 To that...
If you need a "Base" Specs just post up your Suspension Mods, Tire Sizes and What Motor and How Much Power. All those things effect the kind of alignment specs you should run/start with. I'm pretty sure alot of us in here could give you some kind of base provided those things mentioned.
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It wasn't my car I was drifting in cause I'm still trying to learn. I'm still in the process of building my car at the moment but yeah after a whole semester of the community college suspension class here where I live I'm well aware how crucial an alignment could be LOLOL And conrad yeah I have an idea of what you're getting at. I'll try it next time and I was just wondering if all that slight struggle was normal. Thanks for the advice guys I see people doing that little nudge conrad was talking about in drift videos but I didn't realize it up until now. Would you guys recommend running a lot of caster though just to help the steering come back faster? Do people clutch kick right before a transition? I thought I saw this one guy doing it but i'm not sure.
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More Caster does help with self steer, but at the same time it creates more positive camber on the leading tire. So its pretty much finding how little caster you can run for how much steering feel and self steer you personally want.
As far as clutch kicking that's normally done with cars that have either low power or lots of grip.
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try these #s for basic S13 Suspension....
Caster- .5 Front Camber 2.5-3.5 depends on what you want Rear Camber-1.5 This past weekend I did a drift event and it was nasty rainy and wet.. Well clutch kicking would make me spin so i worked on more steering control and learned that if i flick the car into a turn, like turn out than quickly turn in and hammer down and make small shuffle steering changes that my drifts would improve quite a bit. |
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Never seen caster measured that way...please explain more. (the shuffling settles the car's weight balance) |
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dude, don't build a car without knowing how to drive. why does everyone do that?
the whole point of learning is to start out with the basics, if you start with a well set up car then you will only always be rely on similar set ups to be able to do good. if you start with a "hard to drift" car then you can get better even with these handicaps, and when they aren't there you'll be so much better. as well as, my first alignment was a factory-spec alignment, idk how good it was but it was fine for learning
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So, there's a local track close by with a bank you have to run 3rd gear. The straightaway to get there is quite short, so you have to dip pretty hard to get to 3rd before the bank starts.
My main question is: when you guys clutch kick, do you let the car settle first? Because on this straightaway, when you're mashing the gas pretty hard, the weight is shifted to the rear of the car pretty hard.... and clutch kicking with 80% of the weight being put on the rear wheels feels quite frantic/scary to me. Is that normal and should I just grow some balls? Or should I let the car settle before the turn, THEN clutch kick? Hope I made fucking sense. lol |
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Its normal. It actually settles a decent amount during those few milliseconds you go to kick the clutch. Its normal to feel scared, grow balls and don't hit the wall.
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im saying, when i got my car aligned i just had them set it to factory-spec, not some crazy gimme -X camber and Xtoe and Xcaster.
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