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Zilvia Junkie
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i love when my hatch comes open it sick but the on staff fire fighters at willow dont think its that cool lol, specs are alot of suspension work, powered by max supper angle kit and stock sr20 and dangerzone
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Zilvia Junkie
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While I was still in my single slammer it was extremely basic
2nd gear tracks were always best for me, so get about midway into 3rd, then adjust speed while downshifting, rev up, and clutch kick in second, let off, and catch the wheel where I want, then jump back on the gas hard. when transitioning, all I did was stay on the gas, and turn in for a little bit more angle, and then let go of the wheel, and allow my car to do the transition for me lol. |
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I read this whole thread most of it last night and the rest this morning and i made an account hoping that you guys & gals could give me some pointers to improve my technique, i have a stock SR20DE (no turbo) and i was about to throw in an SR20DET but i saw people on here tearing it up w their KA's and it made me feel insecure about my drifting among other things. so i figure ill wait on the swap a little longer untill i could squeeze all of the juice outta my N/A setup which consits of
S14 Kouki SR20DE Arita Speed Coilovers front ADVAN Neova AD07 @ 29psi Camber -5 toe 0 Rear Toyo DRB @ 57psi Camber- stock toe- stock Click Here For Video!! I was chasing a Sil80 w a lightly modified SR20DET Constructive feedback welcome!! |
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Nissanaholic!
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Lol long post to read. The pointers are IN THE THREAD my friend. and Im sure you will have the $ for a nice slider being in Oki. I was in yokota and miss it.
Dont feel insecure keep practicing and save up some doe for a turbo kit/swap
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DREW SLIDE TO SIDE WORLD WIDE Feedback!! http://www.zilvia.net/f/showthread.php?t=182673 661 sliders Gymkhana @ buttonwillow http://zilvia.net/f/south-western-st...-sessions.html >> Bakersfield Hook up thread << |
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see...we run cheap tires in the rear to get it to slide out...with high tire pressure...and heavy weight transfer. Have someone drive your car out there...i'm sure they will have better advice to what you can do...as the only thing I can say is... drive harder. |
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other than that you seem like you understand what you're doing. Drive the course harder, cause it looks like you should have been ale to link the whole thing. |
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A lot of the vids and pics from us entering in KA's are 3rd gear entries, and i was even coming in close to 4th at ASB. I think you are fine, course looks hard to get big speed in. You want to drift faster, let out some air pressure and let the tires get more traction. No real reason a SR needs 60 PSI Thats what I run on AZINI 115's on 17's with a SOHC. |
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Thanks guys ill put the advice to use next time i go to the track and I apologize for the bandwith abuse |
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![]() i have seen so many people just pushing their cars through corners cause they just dont try this simple temperary solution. |
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yes, tires is the number one easy thing to control....you want less grip...more tire pressure....more girp..lower the pressure...its amazing to see how many things people will change before changing tires....
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Full throttle, shift, full throttle, shift, full throttle, no traction, ass end comes out, counter steer, full throttle, smack rev limter, heavy foot brake, down shift to 2nd, counter steer, more full throttle, let up, car rotates, hold correct throttle with barely any modulation, lift, car rotates, full throttle, end course
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2:00, 4:30, and 7:30, no good views of the entry tho YouTube - Midwest Drift Union Round 2 Last edited by otto_3478s; 10-17-2010 at 02:52 PM.. |
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When I had my 240, all I used do was just OUT, IN, Clutch Kick, GASSSSSSSSSS, and lightly tap the brake to transfer.
But, like previously stated, car setup is key. I had 36 way ksports, an Entire no name, fully adjustable suspension arm kit, that never failed me once, Shock Tower braces, huge sway bars, Rear window pillar brace, Welded Diff., and the Entire car was Stitch welded, and i ran reallllly slippery shitty tires in the rear. It wasn't too hard to get sidways
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I've never downshifted to initiate because my sycros have been gone for years but the transmission still works. I've never had an ebrake (I will be installing a hydro this coming year though), Pitching is something i do often, it add excitement, and I mostly brake to transition, and clutch kick entrys and to get more angle etc |
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can someone point me in the right direction for a ideal alignment for drifting? I know its mostly personal preference, but i was thinking that the tires kind of flexing when you turn, with camber, wouldn't be beneficial?
I'm pretty new to this suspension crap so i had no idea, and the shop worked primarily with Euro roadrace cars so they had no idea either... Right now the rears are -2.8, 0 toe, fronts -1.9 and 0 toe
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so people can understand what kind of car requires what driving style. fyi...i love and hate your wing at the same time. I think it's the position of the mounting point. i dont know. Love how huge it is! great looking z too. |
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but for a good base: F -2.5-3 CAMBER maybe a smidge of toe out. like 1/16th each side R generally u want as lil camer as possible but, most work with what u got toe all up to driver feel. but i think its toe in helps rotate the car a lil. i could be wrong
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Ah ok ok my setup there was about 3 degrees neg camber in the rear, so extreme lack of traction. Front was prob about 3.5 neg. Caster no idea. Slight toe out front and rear. I have no actual number because I've never had it on a rack. Running stance coils, tension rods, rucas, traction rods for aftermarket suspension components. The dude with the Z was running like 4 degrees rear camber but also running ma-z1's in a 255 or 245 I believe. I'm in the white driftclutch.com S14.
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then i would worry to much about the camber... the negative will help you out for now. Just adj tire pressure to adj your grip level.
thanks Fckillerbee!
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Toe in usually makes straight-line stable, less steering, toe out just a bit I feel is better for me. I run toe out to give the car a bit more responsive steering and overall turn in stability.
I could also see where toe in would help with traction issues slightly as well though, but I also wonder how much it would effect the cornering ability of the car... I think I need to try toe in on the rear, I bet a bit of toe in on the rear would probably be very beneficial to rear traction?? |
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