Ok some weard taste: exhibition drifting without smoke....

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You know, I like this, I've been trying to pull this off........somehow.....:odd: and I seem to like it.........it looks like....your floating with that car instead of your tyres constantly working against you.......it feels heavy too.......stock is best......used cars help too somehow......:sly:
Just curious, who likes to drift......lets say suzuki east course with a...lets say Silvia or an RX-7 stock on N2 tyres without smoke but WITH angle?.

I know it's kinda speed drifting, but people do that because of.......I would think speed right? I do it because it has no smoke, something different.

Question1: AM I stupid:lol: If no, go to question 2, if yes.........well just skip 2:lol:
Question2: Who likes this? Test it out
 
blotto3000
wouldnt that just be squeeling the tires from the loss of a little grip and not actually drifting?

No.....well, I don't have time right now, I'm gonna explain tommorow, anyway, I mean WITH angle, only smoke lacks.......ah well, I'm weard yes. I'll explain and edit this later...
 
smoke is dependtant on angle. therefore you wont be getting as high angle if you were to want no smoke.
BTW its Suzuka...
 
Ok explanation: First off, you know how a used car feels like in GT4 huh? It allows a lot of movement and SHOULD be upgraded wit rigidity upgrades. If you don't, the car seems to weight shift quite easily. Now I can't really explain why, if you DON'T upgrade the car, it allows drifting withOUT smoke, but it seems like, the movement that causes the tyres to smoke, is absorbed by the......THATS THE WORD:idea:>BODYROLL of the car. It still can drift with much angle, and sometimes a bit of smoke could be seen, so it's still drifting.

But yeah, it's on the edge of drifting and just squeeling tyres.....>>>IT'S EDGY:p:sly:
 
Suzuki
smoke is dependtant on angle. therefore you wont be getting as high angle if you were to want no smoke.
BTW its Suzuka...

lol, i was gonna correct that - but I'm not surprised you beat me to it

Btw - smoke is only partially dependant on angle. It also depends heavily on the track surface, and possibly the tire compound.

Go drift on high speed ring. Even the most sideways of drifts result in minimal smoke on that surface. Whereas, El Capitan is the total opposite - any sideways motion there puts up gobs and gobs of smoke.
 
That was somewhat of a sloppy read. Next time try and limit your use of elipsis. and if you have to use 'em...try and make them just the required 3 dots long. ;)
 
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