4WD drifting

Hmm,if 4WD need drift,sure need highspeed lorr
bcs 4Wd car very good grip 1 worr...
I donno also lahh,no see any 4WD drift before...but 4wd drift will hurt 4WD sub 1 i think
 
but rally cars all 4WD 1 rite? I c the japan best motoring vcd ah the person drive the evo around the cones he no need brake or wat 1? he juz control the accelerator onli with quite low speed also. 1st gear onli. the car also drift til so nice.
 
rally kar dont drift ka?

all driving technique applied
entry and exit must fast fast u know
0.1(or lower) sec is very very precious rite
 
Rally car is POWERFUL mahhh....RALLY CAR pick up best than track car 1
somemore rally road slide mahhh
 
Originally posted by Autoracingsyndicate@Sep 11 2004, 12:35 PM
;) So got anyone in m'sia drift wif 4wd can giv some info o not?ez 2 drift o very very hard??? b]

try colin mcrae rally 4
 
4wd drifting.... need to keep pressing the pedal to initiate and maintain drift i guess? cause only that will break traction and also ways like braking, weight shift....
 
to do a proper 4wd drift, u need a car that has more torque at the rear wheels that the front... for example a lancer evo...

a skyline GTR also can do 4wd drift coz its much like a FR with AWD capability... and u can do even higher speed drifts on a GTR without spinning out coz the front wheels keep the car in line...
 
B) So how bout a wrx .....boxer angine.....(fuel comsumption high o not har guys?)......wrx can drift nicely o not..... :unsure:
 
Originally posted by MetalZone+Sep 11 2004, 03:47 PM-->
QUOTE (MetalZone @ Sep 11 2004, 03:47 PM)
--QuoteBegin-Autoracingsyndicate
@Sep 11 2004, 12:35 PM
;) So got anyone in m'sia drift wif 4wd can giv some info o not?ez 2 drift o very very hard??? b]

try colin mcrae rally 4
[/quote]
always
:lol:
 
nothing is impossible... AWD can drift its just a matter of set up and technique.

sometimes seeing can be deceiving, lot of taiwanese drifters have change their drivetrain from AWD to RWD simply by taking out the gears for the front wheels.

rally cars are AWD, they do monster drifts on gravel where traction is almost zero. for tarmac just use some chekai tyres for the back and drift all you want. camber setting also must do.

any drive train can drift just practice, practice, practice...
 
Originally posted by Keng+Sep 13 2004, 04:55 PM-->
QUOTE (Keng @ Sep 13 2004, 04:55 PM)
--QuoteBegin-e39a
@Sep 13 2004, 02:25 PM
Sifu John has spoken....

dis sifu hasn't :rolleyes: :rolleyes: [/b][/quote]
:D Now sifu keng has spoken clearly..... :lol:
 
Originally posted by Autoracingsyndicate+Sep 13 2004, 05:08 PM-->
QUOTE (Autoracingsyndicate @ Sep 13 2004, 05:08 PM)
Originally posted by Keng@Sep 13 2004, 04:55 PM
--QuoteBegin-e39a
@Sep 13 2004, 02:25 PM
Sifu John has spoken....

dis sifu hasn't :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

:D Now sifu keng has spoken clearly..... :lol: [/b][/quote]
i meant e39a ler
e39a,
taiko ...long time didn't hear from u ler... :)

signal,
hehehe......i dont' dare ler dude...ders alot of sifu aroudn here... :P
 
eh... guys don't put me on da table la.... saw with my own eyes one.

have a friend, last time cannot drift at all, drive a AWD perdana.

he keep trying but car keep understeering... told him he need set up mar....
so he put chekai tyres behind, now can drift already lor... slow speed also can wor

e39, whens your turn ar???
 

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