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All about DRIFTING baby!!...

Drifting???...What about it?...What do you know about this word?...Well?some people think that this is just a part of life...Well for me besides badminton and basketball, this is my No.1 sports...This sports help me how to control the car while it is in put of control, if you guys encounter your car slides speacially on wet road?..don't panic instead try control of the wheel and the car...Hey!?!The car doesn't have brains to control itself, your the one who has the brain and should control the car, this are the tips on how you should handle it with less accidents...

1st you should release the gas, and try not to step on the brakes immediately so that it will prevent the car to spin like a hell, then try to grip the wheel but not to tight. If the car is going to the left try turning the wheel to the same direction the car is approaching ( vice versa ), then if your slowing down a little bit, then pull the E-brake( handbrake ) gently, then step on the brake slowly, then the the car will stop...believe me i've tried and expirience it along Valle Verde going to Ortigas while using my Cefiro A31 Driftcar and racing against a Honda??duh??...who you think had won?..hahaha!..Anyways my car was a rear wheel drive so i don't know if you can apply it in a front wheel. Well thats my tips on how you can prevent a lesser accident on a street.

Wanna know how you can drift your car ( rear wheel ). This is just the basic drifting you can do. 1st go to a place where you cannot hit a thing while doing the thing. 2nd be sure your car have the basic requirements to be safe inside it while your in it like the seatbelt helmet and be sure your seat is properly screwed on the floor or the chasis, also make sure you have a lot of gas, because once you had it spining while drifting your car you can't stop its like eating a pringles,haha!..ok!Here is the fun part begins. put a pylon ( orange cone thing ) or a chair anything that can guide you while drifting circles. Then place your car on the place where you wanna start the drifting, eg. turn your wheel to the extreme left, then rev your rpm for about 4k or 5k, then release your clutch not slowly but as guick as possible, then once the rear part of your car starts to get out of control, release the wheel and wait until it counters to the direction you want the car to go, after that just control the wheel...Thats the basic way to learn how to drift your car.

5 Comments

martin Comment by martin on January 14, 2008 at 2:50pm
SPEAKING like a true drifter huh...Tnx for sharing your knowledge Bro! now that i have an idea how to do it maybe someday i'll try it...
deydey Comment by deydey on January 14, 2008 at 10:07pm
yah!do dat using your pajerito and know where it wil put you!hehehe!
Paul Comment by Paul on January 21, 2008 at 7:46am
nice drifting lesson... but first i have to buy my dream car the is300(alteza)... hahahahaha... then i will start to drifting.
alex Comment by alex on March 26, 2008 at 7:17pm
where do you go if you want to learn how to drift?
deydey Comment by deydey on March 27, 2008 at 4:28pm
where are you now??..are you in the philippines??

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