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Showing posts with label Technique. Show all posts

How To Drift Car Handbrake - Drifting Beginner

What exactly is drifting? Drifting is a driving and motor sports where the driver intentionally causing car oversteer and the rear wheels during cornering while maintaining control of the vehicle, and a high output in a hurry.

Before starting to show how to drift, you should consider several things:

Drift Road is considered dangerous and illegal

There are some possible mechanical breakdown of your car if you are not too many times without the proper vehicle maintenance.

Always at hand when allowed to drift or local event where dinghy experience that can teach you to avoid being caught by the police as I am. :)

If you prefer rear wheel drive cars like the LSD (Limited Slip Differential).

Then you're ready to slide?

There are several techniques that can help you start your operation. After the car starts to slide, the rest is your steering and gas pedal control.

Handbrake technique

This is usually the easiest and most common to begin with. All beginners will need to become familiar with this technique first. If you are afraid at first, you should also practice this technique until you're not afraid of the car is sliding.

Turn 180 degrees

In a wasteland of the installation of a cone in the center. Step into the cone and rip the handbrake when you are near the cone is approached in an attempt to make a 180. Practice when they are neither more nor less than 180 degrees, which has started. Remember that practice left and right 180 degrees.

Turn 90 degrees

It 'very similar to the 180-degree turn, but this requires you to monitor how hard to pull ebrake. Practice until you are neither more nor less than 90 degrees to the starting point. Be sure to keep your car goes, when it comes.

Giro 360 (Donut)

Now it's acceleration and brake control. You start the same way you will do a 180. Once the car starts to drift, you must type the accelerator to fire a little more for your tires in the back so you can continue to drift. This is often a little more difficult for beginners, as the excess gas in your car oversteering too fast and cause too much gas unless your car will not continue with that activity. You should have an idea of ​​the accelerator pedal and keep the modulation in order to maintain a beautiful 360 degree turn around the cone and not to hit or be far from the pineapple. Practice, both clockwise and counterclockwise.

After mastering all three, then you should be very comfortable sliding around all types of technology EBrake corner. Remember, gases and the control plays an important role in the conduct and practice makes perfect. If you happen to run out of your car or lose control, do not be disappointed, just learn from your mistakes.

The last thing I want to point out that the results may actually damage the car very quickly, and auto maintenance is really important. If you are a seriously adrift, you should prepare your car to keep all the action and the resulting damage. A lot of parts to your mechanic to take very quickly. And 'as the best parts if you change the better the performance for your car, not only allows you to learn to drift faster, it also improves performance. If you do not have any mechanical skills I had, maybe you should buy a factory service manual for your car. You can learn to drive and develop their own information on the mechanics of the cars. It's actually very useful at any point if you have a problem car or want to upgrade car parts, because the manual that teaches you step by step procedures on how to do these types of things.

All in all, make sure you practice driving in an emergency, such as local drift events, so as not to damage the properties of others or injure any people. So always keep your car maintenance schedule, so your car will not be damaged in the long term. Aside from that, just go out and have fun!