DRIFT_guide *SNEAK PREVEIW*

Just a tip: Dont Copy and Paste the Drift Club information, that's called "plagerism" or spelt correctly..
 
Originally posted by MaN-i-CaN-dRiFt
This is a SNEAK PREVEIW for a new online drifting guide it is only 25% complete. This link will only be active for a few hours Comments please!
http://www.freewebs.com/man-i-can-drift/


Okay, the first thing I noticed was that you copied the entire first part of your guide straight from http://www.driftclub.com/techniques.htm and you didn't even give them credit for it (not cool).

EDIT: and while I was typing this...(Xzift also said the same thing)

The second thing I noticed is that - Choku Dori- this is done by pulling the E-brake through a strait to start a high angel drift and to hold this angle to set up for the turn ahead. (note: this can only be done at high speed) is wrong. Choku Dori's are when you drift back and forth down a straight (swaying drift). The rest of the guide doesn't work for me. I just get a bunch of little red x's.


-Mark
 
Originally posted by MaN-i-CaN-dRiFt
i also said i was making a bibliography


Bibliography on a website? Just put *Thanks to Driftclub.com for info* or something underneath it or put a link to their site next to the heading or something. Just make sure it's easily seen and everything will be cool. :)


-Mark
 
Originally posted by Ethix101
Okay, the first thing I noticed was that you copied the entire first part of your guide straight from http://www.driftclub.com/techniques.htm and you didn't even give them credit for it (not cool).

EDIT: and while I was typing this...(Xzift also said the same thing)

The second thing I noticed is that - Choku Dori- this is done by pulling the E-brake through a strait to start a high angel drift and to hold this angle to set up for the turn ahead. (note: this can only be done at high speed) is wrong. Choku Dori's are when you drift back and forth down a straight (swaying drift). The rest of the guide doesn't work for me. I just get a bunch of little red x's.


-Mark

oh yea, that is a choku dori. the swaying drift is called "manji"(maan-g). peace.
 
Originally posted by Drift260Z
oh yea, that is a choku dori. the swaying drift is called "manji"(maan-g). peace.


http://www.driftsession.com/technique.htm

Swaying Drift (Choku-Dori)
This is a slow side-to-side faint like drift where the rear end sways back and forth down a strait.


Drift Session knows what they're talking about. They've held a whole bunch of comps and demos featuring Signal Auto as well as several other pro Japanese drifters.

I've also asked a couple of guys who compete in amateur drift comps as well as the D1GP Drivers search they had in Cali and they all said the same thing.


-Mark
 
Originally posted by layzeeboi
yea.. choku dori and manji is basically the same thing

True, but neither has anything to do with 'by pulling the E-brake through a strait to start a high angel drift and to hold this angle to set up for the turn ahead.' That's my only point. :)


-Mark
 
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