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calibrz 07-16-2014 03:19 PM

Need a drift lesson video with GT86
 
Hi, I want to know how to drift with the GT86, seen lots videos on youtube, but none of them use the twin as in video. can someone make a very good lesson video to teach some new 86's fellow how to drift??? be mercy.

blackhawkdown 07-16-2014 03:26 PM

Drift Bible

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Jyn 07-16-2014 03:26 PM

1) Find empty lot
2) Hoon
3) Ask for feedback/tips in the drift thread here

0) (Optional) watch the 1 hr. "drift bible" video on YouTube. Focus on the basics of drifting (how/why). The techniques such as heel-toe, feint, etc. aren't as important until later.


Little exercise that was suggested to me: while stopped, turn the wheel completely to the left or right, then mash the pedal. Now see if you can make the slide in a wider circumference.

Takumi788 07-16-2014 03:29 PM

Not a GT86 but heres how to drift from a pro. lol. "Dont mess up mona"

"All right, look, man, there's lots of ways you can do this, all right?
Hand braking is the easiest,
so the first thing I want you to do,
I want you to rip that e-brake.
All right, after you rip the e-brake,
then I want you to power over."

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/an-Glw...ift_mona_lisa/

hypercarfanatic 07-16-2014 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Jyn (Post 1849524)
0) (Optional) watch the 1 hr. "drift bible" video on YouTube. Focus on the basics of drifting (how/why). The techniques such as heel-toe, feint, etc. aren't as important until later.

How I learned +1

ichitaka05 07-16-2014 03:39 PM

Teaching how to drift is like explaining what salt taste to the person never tasted salt.

I'll keep it in 3 simple guides.
1. Watch Drift Bible
2. Go to local drift event
3. Just do it

You physically do it, your body gotta learn it. If you live in Japan, there are so many drift event, both beginner & pro.

calibrz 07-16-2014 03:39 PM

@Jyn @blackhawkdown @Takumi788 @hypercarfanatic

that sounds easy for you all, is it possible you or one of you able make a video for hundreds of others like me that don't know how to drift????

TylerLieberman 07-16-2014 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jyn (Post 1849524)
1) Find empty lot
2) Hoon
3) Ask for feedback/tips in the drift thread here

0) (Optional) watch the 1 hr. "drift bible" video on YouTube. Focus on the basics of drifting (how/why). The techniques such as heel-toe, feint, etc. aren't as important until later.


Little exercise that was suggested to me: while stopped, turn the wheel completely to the left or right, then mash the pedal. Now see if you can make the slide in a wider circumference.

The concept is the same regardless of the car. Each car behaves a bit differently but all cars are bound to the same laws of physics. In the end, regardless of what you're driving, you're trying to accomplish the same thing.

I recommend staying away from parking lots.

Go to an event. Reason I say that is because there are generally quite a few people there who know what they're doing and if you're willing to ask and listen, people are willing to help. That is much better than blindly trying random things by yourself illegally in an abandoned lot somewhere.

The drift bible and videos will help you get the basic concept of what you're trying to do and different methods but to apply them correctly, you need seat time.

Buy turn spin knob and extra tires and go drive. Lots. Add more things as you progress.

Done.

hypercarfanatic 07-16-2014 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by calibrz (Post 1849561)
@Jyn @blackhawkdown @Takumi788 @hypercarfanatic

that sounds easy for you all, is it possible you or one of you able make a video for hundreds of others like me that don't know how to drift????

I would happily do that, but I drive a FWD truck, and the technique is different

Teseo 07-16-2014 03:51 PM

Hop in with someone who know to drift, you will experience the g-force and the youre ability to see in certain angle. Drift bible indeed!! Oh buy a cheap rwd, like 240sx you dont want scrap gt86.

Jyn 07-16-2014 03:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by calibrz (Post 1849561)
@Jyn @blackhawkdown @Takumi788 @hypercarfanatic

that sounds easy for you all, is it possible you or one of you able make a video for hundreds of others like me that don't know how to drift????

Nah, I'm not good at all - hell, I've already crashed into a curb :lol:. But like mentioned above, the video wouldn't provide any more help than our text would. If you really are unsure of yourself, have someone that is a little more experienced ride with you, or even ride with them.

hypercarfanatic 07-16-2014 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jyn (Post 1849589)
Nah, I'm not good at all - hell, I've already crashed into a curb :lol:. But like mentioned above, the video wouldn't provide any more help than our text would. If you really are unsure of yourself, have someone that is a little more experienced ride with you, or even ride with them.

+1 for advice. If you are unsure, don't fuck around and risk your car. Get someone that knows, learn, and then do it.

blackhawkdown 07-16-2014 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by calibrz (Post 1849561)
@Jyn @blackhawkdown @Takumi788 @hypercarfanatic

that sounds easy for you all, is it possible you or one of you able make a video for hundreds of others like me that don't know how to drift????

You must be in high school and want to pose as a drifter. We said go watch the drift Bible. Better yet, sell your frs to another driver who would appreciate to drive your car like normal drivers.

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hypercarfanatic 07-16-2014 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blackhawkdown (Post 1849645)
You must be in high school and want to pose as a drifter. We said go watch the drift Bible. Better yet, sell your frs to another driver who would appreciate to drive your car like normal drivers.

Thats more than slightly agressive....

If he wants to learn to drift to show off, let him. Its a free county. Thats why I did. Now, I am not sliding all over the public road, but in the empty parking lot after school, yeah, I might slide around a little.


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