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RE: RWD drifting... now here's some progress! - 7/18/2006 7:25:54 PM   
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you are better than me at 2wdrifting. ive been at it longer, but you can make it look like drifting.

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RE: RWD drifting... now here's some progress! - 7/18/2006 11:01:34 PM   
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Well in that case, you'll like the next video... I opened up my foyer, so more space for wide drifts, which also means more inertia, more angle. I'm just working on the consistency now, so the clip you see will be my normal driving, not just a lucky shot in the dark.


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RE: RWD drifting... now here's some progress! - 7/22/2006 10:37:44 AM   
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Adding slicker tires to the rear is worse for drifting 2wd. You don't want slicker tires, you want more power to overcome the traction of normal rubber tires, so instead of whipping the rear, you break traction of the rear, while still being able to push the car because the car has enough traction/power to do so.

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RE: RWD drifting... now here's some progress! - 7/23/2006 7:32:41 AM   
color0



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Yeah, I know that. I use rubber in the rear. But because of that, the only way to overcome the induced understeer is to whip the rear end around with a feint or with weight transfer (braking).

You must've been replying to an earlier post, because that was just a little random IMO.


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RE: RWD drifting... now here's some progress! - 7/23/2006 7:36:26 AM   
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Looking forward to the new vid.

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