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16 | 22.54% |
| Push the trac off button for 5 seconds |
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55 | 77.46% |
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I think that proper drift settings are dependant on your level of skill. I think of it like a graduation. Start with VSC Sport until you feel it interferes too much, and then graduate to the 5 second Off (my level of skill), then you still have pedal dance and ultimately remove the ABS fuse (Manji level of skill).
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The point of my video was not for one to nitpick, rather to show that it is possible to get the car drifting with pedal dance only. I had minimal angle only because I spent many years on a Kaaz 2-way and am only recently getting back into drifting/motorsports, and the Torsen's open-diff characteristics is very annoying. The only time I have been able to engage ice mode on the car is when I'm overly braking the car and accidentally tripping ice mode. -alex |
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There are better (but more difficult to master) ways to initiate a drift that wont cost you an arm and leg to repair all the time. I loved watching Tokyo Drift with all the pull the hand break, complete a whole 100 yard drift, release the hand break, scenes!!! There would have been axles, transmissions and engine parts EVERYWHERE! |
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Do you have to push in the clutch while pulling up the hand brake to initiate the drift?
Or can you just let off the gas and pull the handbrake? |
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This is the first I've heard about not being able to use the gas pedal and brake pedal at the same time. I've been heel-toeing for several months now and have never noticed the engine cutting out as I blip the throttle.
Perhaps I am misunderstanding? Clarification plzzzzz. |
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Could you possibly describe how you would go through a standard handbrake engaged drift without the fuse pull? Gas, turn, clutch in, handbrake, clutch out gas it through? This is first time learning to get sideways in a stick super noob, I know the general concept just not with a stick :/
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Wait, so while holding the button down for 5 sec you cant do a burnout? Do you have to do the pedal dance to be able to do a burnout? Cause a burnout is brake and gas soooo.....?
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This is the most confusing thread I swear.. lol
![]() For one what the heck is pedal dancing? (ive never heard that term before) ![]() Also why would you ever use the brake and gas at the same time while doing anything? These arent FF cars that need left foot braking.. Idk I try and mimic professional drivers and only use my right foot to do either the gas or brake but never at the same time. (except for heel toeing in which I really hate the electronic gas pedal.. It is so inconsistent compared to my miata) Having been sideways many times with just holding down the button for 5 seconds I havent seen any reason to pull any fuses. Heck the only time my ABS has ever engaged was when I was when I put my foot through the floor because I was about to collide with a deer (which ended up happening..) Quote:
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Attend a track day where they're teaching drifting techniques and you should pick it up in no time. Just don't do it on active public streets. Safety first! |
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I use the 5sec off for street driving (with the occasional tail out fun), and for autoX I do the pedal dance.
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answered my own question with a search heres a video: [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWXv7UNA7hg"]FRS Pedal dance - YouTube[/ame] In one of the comments someone says the abs and power steering may be the same fuse in some cars. I am guessing not in the frs/brz based on people pulling these out or am i wrong? |
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