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  1. Grip vs. Drift - The How and Why to Understanding Slip Angle …

    Aug 29, 2004 · A drift is defined as the point at which the ENTIRE tire gains this slip effect and the car begins to rotate. The more you break traction at this point, the greater the slip angle.

  2. Should i get sway bars? - DRIFTING.com

    Nov 16, 2004 · Well, it depends, what is your S13 doing or not doing that you hope to cure by installing sway bars? Trust me when I say that big sway bars are not a replacement for stiffer springs or strut/shocks.

  3. Choosing a Tire/Wheel Size For Drifting? - DRIFTING.com

    Jan 7, 2011 · so when it comes to choosing rim and tire size for sideways party time, is it best to stay close to stock wheel and tire diameter? Will it make a difference at all?

  4. how much Horsepower does a drift car really need?

    Jan 27, 2004 · How much do you really need cause i'm thinking about dropping a SR20DET into my car and all the upgrades i want to put on it would put it up to about 450 hp should i or shouldn't i?

  5. Wings/Spoilers make a difference in drifting? - DRIFTING.com

    Dec 29, 2004 · Street cars, and professional drift cars, rarely see speeds over 80 mph, and actually spend most of their time in the 30-60mph range. Assume for a moment that you did happen to have a well-designed car-body, and a functional wing on the back.

  6. Formula D Approved Roll Cages? - drifting.com

    Aug 4, 2004 · (NEWS and SITE Updates) All posts MUST be related to DRIFTING or they will be DELETED!

  7. drifting w/ abs or w/o abs??? - DRIFTING.com

    Feb 29, 2004 · Forum DRIFTING Technique DRIFTING Technique Forum If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

  8. steering angle - DRIFTING.com

    May 18, 2005 · I can see the benefit of having a few degrees extra steering angle to help get the car a tad more sideways than usual, but usually (as far as I've heard) the only cars that deperately required steering modifications were domestics and other cars with a …

  9. How to drift an automatic - drifting.com

    Jan 14, 2004 · how to drift an automatic? hi there... I own an rx7 FD and an automatic Honda City 2005. Somehow I can now manage to handle and drift the FD using clutch kick and i still want to improve using other drift skills. One time I had this conversation w my cousin about driftin' and bragged that it is possible to drift an automatic.

  10. AWD Drifting Technique - A Definitive Guide

    Jul 21, 2004 · AWD drift in this car was basically a battle against understeer - even pulling the E-brake caused understeer because it locked the center diff and acted like a weak form of the foot brake. I mostly had to initiate really late and feint, while clutch kicking right as you crossover from outside steer to inside steer.