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  • #16
    how about drifting AWD????

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    • #17
      Theres no wax on wax of to drifting. You learn by doing it

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      • #18
        got it HAN...

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        • #19
          Two things you need to do.

          Get a diff
          Get suspension

          Then go drifting. Sure you can do it right now, but body roll is your enemy and the viscous diffs ain't so viscous.

          TROL

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          • #20
            nice size parking lot, in the rain so it a little less obvious. start of normal shift to second normal take a nice 180 degree turn with your rpm @ 3500 4k and on the exit give it some juice. work you throttle and steering control to maintain i nice drift donut. mess up do it again mess up do it again and so on. then do figure 8. also if you keep messing up do something different. thats how i "learned"

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            • #21
              Originally posted by edizer2010 View Post
              hi to all gtrc members.im seeking some advise,pointers,tips on how to drift..can i just run stock car?any members here from saskatoon who does drifting and place where i can learn it like a drifting track?is there any person who can teach me in person how to drift?give me some advise sirs cause i want to learn it specially this coming summer.thanks and drive safe
              Buy my 240sx and start learning
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              Sorry for my offensive comments, I r socially retard.

              start by having A ROLLING GTR then we talk u ******* mofo funzy little *****
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              • #22
                Like someone said, give it a go on ice or snow first, I taught myself how to drift in a 1994 chev pick up when I was 16 in a mall parking lot durring the 9 month labrador winters. It's almost the same, but I've only been on a drift track once. Ice drifting gives you a nice fell for being in a sliding car and how to control the slide.

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                • #23
                  what you need is a ford aerostar. that will teach you not only how to get sideways, but how to do it without rolling your van.

                  pretty awesome.

                  TROL

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