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View Poll Results: What drifting setup do you all run?
Pedal dance and turn all off 16 22.54%
Push the trac off button for 5 seconds 55 77.46%
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Old 09-29-2014, 11:07 AM   #29
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Im glad i wasnt the first person to ask lol what is the "pedal dance"

answered my own question with a search

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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?
Thank you for the video! I am still a little confused though.. That seemed like the Konami code of fr-s operation lol but at least I should have an idea of what people are talking about.
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Old 09-30-2014, 10:28 AM   #30
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If you`re at a track, you can pedal dance or pull the fuse, but just having fun, the button seems fine to me. I`ve gotten the car sideways in power slides and drifts, and only once in first gear, over a slight hump and turning, has the electronics kicked in because it sensed the inside wheel loose too much weight.
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Old 09-30-2014, 10:44 AM   #31
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If somebody is making the statement "I am just learning" or even asking the question "how do I drift" in the first place then turning everything off is likely just a good way to get them killed!
Start with the nanny's in place and get the basic idea, then go to the sport mode button push and learn more, then do the 5 second button push and get better, THEN start pulling fuses and shit!
Not saying do this over an hour or even a week it takes time to learn the proper ways to do this right and should not be rushed!
This is not a subject that be taught with the written word. It is like asking "how do I walk" or "please tell me how to write with a pen".
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