RE: HOW DO YOU DRIFT WITH JUST 2WDRIVE?????
If he wants to pursue the Holy Grail of RC Drift then go for it..
I wish you all the Best but What WE are Saying is..
BUYING A AWD Chassis Will Achieve the same Goal with less money and Better results.. Thats the Sum of it..
You have to Seperate 1:1 Scale and 1:10th scale Drift apart from each other.
in 1:10th Scale it is Very Hard to Achieve the Weight Balance and power needed to Do a RWD only Drifter..
AWD is a much Better platform in 1:10th Scale to drift with .. Why .. BECAUSE IT IS A PROVEN FORMULA!!
2wdrifter can pursue the Holy Grail of RC Drift that he so desires but the RC Drift Pro's on here are just Saying that Although the Goal is admirable and very good goal to achieve, without a Large Budget and an aweful lot of trial and error, the results of his attempts will be less then spectacular..
We are not hear to discourage him or flame him but based on the Knowledge we have, and the Scale he is dealing with , the end result will not be as good as an AWD Chassis and PVC Tyres.
It may Be able to pull some nice tail outs but to properly drift, it will need to be able to not only Tail out but to Hold the Taiil out and Connect with an opposite Drift..
There is Drift Cornering, which Racers Use, then their is Show Drift , which WE use.. This is the art of Taking a Corner Sideways and Holding that slide whilst moving sideways in a Forward motion in a Straight line...
I would buy a TT-01 and Pull the Front Wheel Hex clips out and when you want to slide with the Pro's you can..