Im running a 350z and im not sure if its my tune or just my angles but coming into the turn i downshift and then i still cant get the back to slide without a tap of the ebrake and then i can get it to drift. just tryen to get some tips if possible
Im running a 350z and im not sure if its my tune or just my angles but coming into the turn i downshift and then i still cant get the back to slide without a tap of the ebrake and then i can get it to drift. just tryen to get some tips if possible
What im tryen to do is use less ebrake. Right now my drift is pretty much all ebrake at the start and i loose alot of speed. What im tryen to do its get my car to hold its drift without haven to use so much ebrake. If i downshift on a big turn i wanna kinda get it to powerslide into the drift without haven to use the ebrake to get it started know what i mean if there is away.
yeah normaly i redline when i shift down im gonna try to stay in that gear and kinda cut out first then slam in and see if i can get it to drift without usen the ebrake
Have you tried the Feint technique ?(commonly refered as the Scandinavian flick)
ROFL!!!!! LMAO!!!!
Classic man... Thanks for the great laugh today NK... I'm still laughing about the "Scandinavian Flick"...
ROFL!!!!! LMAO!!!!
Classic man... Thanks for the great laugh today NK... I'm still laughing about the "Scandinavian Flick"...
ROFL!!!!! LMAO!!!!
Classic man... Thanks for the great laugh today NK... I'm still laughing about the "Scandinavian Flick"...
Have you tried the Feint technique ?(commonly refered as the Scandinavian flick)
LOL. Not to act belligerent but that should be;
"Have you tried the (no need for a capital here unless, it's a word pertaining to the ownership of an item or the naming of an established or existing entity) 'feint' technique (No need for a space prior to the ending of a sentence) ? (but a space WAS required here), (commonly refered (Surely that is 'referred' with two 'r''s) (& where's the 'to'?)... as the Scandinavian flick) [FULL STOP]
Sorry, I can't abide grammatical inadequacies as I'd noticed that you'd previously 'scolded' others for such issues.
With all due respect!
LOL. Not to act belligerent but that should be;
"Have you tried the (no need for a capital here unless, it's a word pertaining to the ownership of an item or the naming of an established or existing entity) 'feint' technique (No need for a space prior to the ending of a sentence) ? (but a space WAS required here), (commonly refered (Surely that is 'referred' with two 'r''s) (& where's the 'to'?)... as the Scandinavian flick) [FULL STOP]
Sorry, I can't abide grammatical inadequacies as I'd noticed that you'd previously 'scolded' others for such issues.
With all due respect!