Whats your fave 4WD to drift??

TRi
Two skyline vids "even more sideways"
Destructive DRiving
AWD Acrobatics

anyways, are you using yaw control? i havent tried that with the evos yet.
lets see those settings
hey look at the bottom of this page youll see i am beyond sideways and even partially facing backwards on this https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showthread.php?p=1733548#post1733548



i have to say i am impressed with the videos but i still say my evo is more stable i can drift using gas only and no steering after i am in the turn alot and there but still that is sideways
 
ive got to say im glad someone finally posted something about 4x4 drifting its what i started with and still enjoy it.

I first started with scooby impreza coupe then 22B then the super touring one.

The super touring is probaly my fav. Fast and easy to drift, i'll try post some pics / vids if i can be bothered.
 
I used to use a Subaru STi spec C but then switched to a Skyline and a EVO.

Currently I'm using a 600+hp Audi A6. That thing is insane.

One thing is right, you have to COMPLETELY rethink driftin in terms of weight transfer and counter-steering. I find I only ever really countersteer towards the end and use the brake to control angle. It's nice too that with a AWD car you can go all out on the gas throughout a whole curve.

My next project will be a VW R32.

The specs for my STi Spec C are in the drift settings depot if you want to try them out.

-jet
 
Either my NISMO 400R or my Lancer Evo T.M.E. RS. I'm usually always AWD drifting in my Evo though, for some reason i'm in love with it.
 
mechman1979
hey look at the bottom of this page youll see i am beyond sideways and even partially facing backwards on this https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showthread.php?p=1733548#post1733548



i have to say i am impressed with the videos but i still say my evo is more stable i can drift using gas only and no steering after i am in the turn alot and there but still that is sideways

ok, first of all, anyone can do those pictures. You have to show a legit vid like TRi did. Not only the evo can do that, if you tune any AWD right, you can get as big if not bigger angles.

man, AWD's used to be my specialty in GT3 drifting but now i need an incentive to get started on GT4...
 
ForcedInduction
ok, first of all, anyone can do those pictures. You have to show a legit vid like TRi did. Not only the evo can do that, if you tune any AWD right, you can get as big if not bigger angles.

man, AWD's used to be my specialty in GT3 drifting but now i need an incentive to get started on GT4...
better try some more awd cars i dont even have to throw the car nor use alot of power to drift but i do like the power for when i overcompensate and come out of the drift i can drop right back into it
 
nismo skyline s-tune.....

awd is pretty much all i drift with, the setup i use works with almost all the awd cars i won. only thing that usually varies is gear ratio depending on the hp level, weight reduction and sometimes tire selection...but i rarely even change that.
 
venomGT4
nismo skyline s-tune.....

awd is pretty much all i drift with, the setup i use works with almost all the awd cars i won. only thing that usually varies is gear ratio depending on the hp level, weight reduction and sometimes tire selection...but i rarely even change that.
they are definetly no where near the same between all of them your nuts every car is different than one the other you dont know how to make the cars losen up then when you need it i believe this is 89.5 degrees here or 90 whatever you want to call it
 

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TRi
good skills are the key to any setup. i smell a challenge lingering :yuck:

well i already know who to bet on... TRi; i just love those 360's, 180's, and boomerangs all used to initiate drifts, they are hillarious and beautiful 👍 .
 
i think i may have created some universal AWD drift settings that handle like an FR drift car. you just have to choose standard tires (or sports tires if its really slippery or high power) tires, and then add power until it is comfortable drifting.
pm me if you are interested want to test them for me.


anyways, i like using an R33 skyline and the mitsubishi HSR-II is pretty fun.
 
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