Hello,
I tried using the search function but sadly i can't find much atm.
I found the sticky about the pedal dance and I have been using it for multiple drift events. note: 95% of drifting events here are in wet conditions.
What I mostly noticed is whenever I did fuck up I still had issues with the ice mode. Meaning almost no braking force when rolling backwards. This is especially an issue when there is a tractor tire behind you.

So my solution to this was: pull the ABS fuse.
This works really wel. It's also fun to have no abs, it saved me a few times being able to lock up all four wheels and just slide straight on.
But the issue at hand is left foot braking.
It is possible, but not for a long time. I tried it allot of times and i noticed once i start left foot braking the power is almost gone.
i believe this is due tot the fact that with the abs fuse pulled, the brake bias regulation is gone causing a 50/50 brake force distribution.
Or maybe because the car is slightly lowered and the brake force distribution is regulated with that as well? I don't know if it is still active without ABS fuse.
Perhaps I just suck at left foot braking.
What would I like to do:
I would like to have a way of changing the brake bias to about 70-80% to the front, purely at the drifting event.
Is this possible? (electronically or mechanically)
Drift setup:
Front 225/35r18 federal rsr 595 2.1/30 bar/psi
Rear original wheels: 215/40r17 2.1/30 bar/psi (note that this is for wet conditions)
KW v3's and st anti roll bar
Stock power at this moment so torque dip is being a pain in my ass, but this will be solved next month.