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

    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. 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?

  3. 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 …

  4. Drift w/ Manual Steering Setup? - drifting.com

    Nov 17, 2004 · who drift w/ manual steering setup? man, you must have quick hands pulling the steering wheel hard through each turns.

  5. kanji symbol for 'drifting' - DRIFTING.com

    Jan 16, 2004 · That says "drift" or do-ri-fu-to in katakana-- katakana is the character set japanese use to translate foreign words (like English words). Kanji is different cause it looks like chinese characters. …

  6. Mr2 Spyder, Good For Drifting??? - DRIFTING.com

    Tweet #4 07-15-2004, 12:07 PM ya with the MR layout there is a lot of weight in the rear so drifting will be much different than in an FR since u will oversteer much easier and it will be more touchy. watch …

  7. Drift Specific Brake Pads - drifting.com

    drift compound: high initial torque, does not require heat, no fade That is why I asked those people who drift on the GT Sports (street compound) to share their thoughts. If the GT Sport never fades under …

  8. Are Carburetors Good For Drifting? - DRIFTING.com

    Apr 6, 2008 · What one of my main concerns is if it is good for a drifting car to use a carburetor. Most of the cheap, ideal beginner drifting cars contain a carburetor and I have always been taught that it is …

  9. Toyota Soarer - DRIFTING.com

    Jul 30, 2003 · To drift these big, heavy cars you have to use the brakes to get the weight on the front then use a feint technique (rocking the car) to get it to slide. It will be very difficult, I've been …

  10. (NEW RELEASE) Need for Speed SHIFT, Featuring “drift-mode”

    drift mode in that game is awful. It's so irritating trying to get the handling down. They should go back and use the physics in the Underground 1 and 2 games. if you want a game with fun drifting physics, …