Unique Drifters!!!

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It can be sustained...but who cares...getting sideways through a corner is a "drift" isn't it?
 
Technically it can't be sustained, and no "going sideways" isn't drifting...going sideways is going sideways.
Excuse my while I preach on it for a bit here.

drift
v. drift·ed, drift·ing, drifts
v. intr.

To be carried along by currents of air or water:
To proceed or move unhurriedly and smoothly:

Here's where we break this down and settle it.

These are the exact word for word definitions of "drift" in the dictionary, and it relates to the automotive aspect of drifting as such. "To be carried along by currents of air or water" would be to be carried along by the engine within your vehicle....In MR and FR, such a thing is true, you are carried along by the power your engine creates, however the same cannot be said for FWD drivetrains. Durring an alleged "drift" in a FWD car the thing powering the car through the corner is the built up intertia the driver has created in a car, not the engine..The only thing the engine does is take the car out of it's motion. As far as "To proceed or move unhurriedly and smoothly" Those aspects can be related to, Drifting not being the fastest way to get from point A to point B, however it is consistant in it's actions and styles (I hope you understood that) a FWD car follows only 1 characteristic, and that is that it doesn't take the fastest way from point A to point B, simply because it is TRYING to lose control. However in a FWD car the E-brake is used to stop the rear wheels so that the inertia can send the rear end of the car sliding outwards, but this cannot be sustained..If the e-brake is on the gas isn't pressed, meaning there is no power, meaning you're going to stop in the middle of a corner facing the wrong way...However if you release the ebrake once your rear end is at a desired position it will whip the car right back around to the direction the front wheel's are facing, completly wasting the time of E-braking, so in order to get around a corner using such a style the driver must constantly revert from his/her E-brake to his/her gas pedel, and every time that transition is made there will be a instantaneous whipping affect to the car and will be fully aparent from both the inside and the outside as the rear end of the car slowly slides back into it's place, following the front wheels...Meaning it is not a smooth motion..It doesn't matter how fast the driver is with his/her hands and feet, there will always be that motion of the rear end jerking back to re-align with the front/powered wheels which throws the concept of "Smoothly" out the window..I'm well aware that some/alot of drivers using FR MR and AWD drive layouts use their Ebrake and such things can occur with those aswell, but with those drivelayouts it can be avoided depending on the driver, with a FF car there is no way to get around it.
 
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Dang Ethikz you do know a lot man, thats cool, for me, i really need to know more about drifting, thanks for the preaching, its well worth it you know, i wish i know a lot
 
i don't recall seeing Ethikz post in this thread AT ALL. Ethix however did..but all he said was "Subaru Legacy Wagon" so if that's what you call a lot of knowledge...whoa :eek:

hey Ethikz, come post here so he can actually read what you have to say lol :lol:
 
i thought we were done with the ff thing... i thought everyone knew that it isnt possible.... thanks for proving it tho shinez maybe people will now believe...

i still am waiting for ctr2 man.... oh well...

hey night drifter i wanna know if you are really friends with akina 86...
 
i think the most unique drifter in the game is the chaser... its just fun to drift with a car you can only win and not buy from another garage or even see in the car dealerships and is not a race car...
 
....Awww man....I laughed at it for so long just because I knew what I was trying to say..Now i'm like .."wtf......Not No fast"???..:banghead:

Anyway...I played this game called Wangan Midnight....It's freakin tokyo Xtreme racer The arcade..it's so fun
 
yes, but if you use it throughout the turn to keep the cars balance 50/50, then you can make it through the turn. 4 wheel drifting is where all 4 wheels are sliding(little or no counter steering), not just the back ones, so you need to start the turn facing the general direction that you want to exit the turn and use the gas and brakes intermitantly to keep the car from spinning out of control which is where the heel-toe technique comes into play
 
Originally posted by LanEvo
i don't recall seeing Ethikz post in this thread AT ALL. Ethix however did..but all he said was "Subaru Legacy Wagon" so if that's what you call a lot of knowledge...whoa :eek:

w0rd, I got mad dorifto knowledge haha j/k
 
any one remember that F1 van from GT2? i forget who made it but it looked like an RV. cost 1.5 million and was around 900 HP. HAHA i want that back so i can drift it. HAH
 
i agree the chaser, but, u can buy it off a friend, i boght my own Vanquish in the Trade section, it just looks like u cant buy it, but click "buy" on a car with "----" for its price
 
couldn't you buy another memory car...then beat the race again and win the Trueno SS? then just trade it over onto the other card?:)
 
no cash, and if i got another card id start out with a AE86, a white one:) :bowdown: AE86:bowdown:
 
Booyah!!!!
I've been gettin bored with just forward drifting, now I'm trying the really hard, and yes really stupid stuff. I just drifted an Integra in reverse. Just thought was a cool accomplishment.
 
Originally posted by MrTokyoJoe
any one remember that F1 van from GT2? i forget who made it but it looked like an RV. cost 1.5 million and was around 900 HP. HAHA i want that back so i can drift it. HAH

lol theres sumthing like that in txr0, it's really boxy and suv-ish.
 
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