Doughnuts?

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Can anyone do them. i can pull it off with my MR2 GT-s, but barely any smoke. only when i pump the gas. but ive seen a little video from E3.(i'll try to find it). some guy was playing it in the booth and it showed him with an RX-7. he pulled off a doughnut. it was about 7 seconds. and it was perfect. for seven seconds it was like OMG:confused: :eek:
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. i'll try to find it again.:D
 
if you're talking about your standard donuts (spinning your car around in circles) then yeah I can do donuts with pretty much any rear drive (except for F1 cars) or 4wd cars. With 4wd cars you can do Axis Spins which are sweet.
 
its really easy with sim tires, any stock rwd or 4wd car can do it. I had the most fun with 1000HP skyline and sim tires. Axis spins are fun, and just messing around is hella fun.
 
First time I did it was in the LM Imprezza...Then I just tried it with about every car in my garage..pretty easy..pretty coo
 
Here's how I do it... I get up as much speed as possible, braking drift one way, then brake drift in the opposite direction till I'm slideing sideways, then hard braking drift the othe way while holding the e-brake and accelerator. You'll completely spin out and if you keep the accelerator down, you'll exit the spin at a high speed. My ZZII exits a full spin out at usually 80mph.

Edit: during the last braking drift, you've got to stop steering. You know, keep the wheels straight.
 
axis is the center of the vehicle. you can spin around just sort of rotating with a 4wd car. you sorta spin like a top :p
 
Like what I did in my Alto Works, LanEvo?

On that subject, do you think you could get that on Lifestream's FTP? so I can put it up for viewing?
 
oopppssshhh AWD doughnuts. i mean FR doughnuts and satying in one plce not gitting any sides. like a professional Japanese drifter. i can do it, but i need more practice. acording to some people it can be done, but it's not easy
 
More on the axis spins...How exactly is it done? I haven't tried it yet, but I've tried doing regular donuts and I've had a fairly difficult time. Any tips on axis spins in..Say, a Nismo 400R?
 
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