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Well after reading the forums and getting into GT4 drifting, i initially started out with the N1 or N2 tires. After a few weeks of getting the hang of drifting, throttle control, counter-steer entry etc. i was doing well but couldn't drift at the speeds i wanted. I could complete long corners and connect drifts but it was hard to speed up, or take turns quicker with the slippery tires.
-So off to **SPORT** Hard tires i went. I put them on the D1 cars (4dr blitz skyline, and the s15 HKS silvia) With stock power levels and everything else modded, i am now able to power through turns much quicker, and control the momenum a lot easier. Still no pro yet but using the technique of the n1-n2 tires and applying it with more force to the *SPORT* HArd, i am having a lot more fun. You have to becarefull ending a drift cuz the snap-oversteer if more severe due to the extra grip, but if u do it properly, u can propel the car quicker than before.
-If you are a beginner i suggest stick to the n1-n2 tires, but if u know wut ur doing, give it a try. I love it. 👍
[edit]-i Meant SPORT Hard, not racing hard. Must be the Nyquill, and Dayquill messin with my thoughts.
-So off to **SPORT** Hard tires i went. I put them on the D1 cars (4dr blitz skyline, and the s15 HKS silvia) With stock power levels and everything else modded, i am now able to power through turns much quicker, and control the momenum a lot easier. Still no pro yet but using the technique of the n1-n2 tires and applying it with more force to the *SPORT* HArd, i am having a lot more fun. You have to becarefull ending a drift cuz the snap-oversteer if more severe due to the extra grip, but if u do it properly, u can propel the car quicker than before.
-If you are a beginner i suggest stick to the n1-n2 tires, but if u know wut ur doing, give it a try. I love it. 👍
[edit]-i Meant SPORT Hard, not racing hard. Must be the Nyquill, and Dayquill messin with my thoughts.