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Old 05-08-2003, 04:40 AM
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Yeah, I saw a lot of understeer too, but it's all good. It still looked like tons of fun.
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Old 05-08-2003, 06:48 AM
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well i had my BIG tires. next event i will be on the 235/40/17 falken POS tires. its gonna be fun!



oh yeah anyone that wants to come its may 28th the next DGTA event at Etown
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i might go, maybe

some people from down here drove up for that one, but i can't stand those kids so i'd rather avoid them if i can
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Originally Posted by Jerk_Racer' date='May 7 2003, 11:15 PM
Wow, looks like somebody needs some more seattime. But that's where the fun it. Practicing.



Understeering sucks, huh? Don't fight the car into it sliding it. Too much gas with a perfectly balanced like a 7 will either cause understeer or oversteer depending on whatever end of the car the weight is being transferred to. Way too much gas with your amount of power will spin the tires too much to control. Use weight transfer and not so much gas pedal to initiate a slide. That's how the low powered guys do it. Once you hit the sweet spot you'll know it. Lucky you that there is DGTA by you. I think it's a better deal than the SpeedTrial and DriftDay events in Cali.
yeah i dunno if its me or what, but those events dont look like a lot of fun to go to?



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Old 05-08-2003, 01:09 PM
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Well, they are.



Go to them and you'll see. It might not be so much fun the first time or two due to the learning curve (developing a whole new set of driving skills) but it's a helluva a lot of fun once things start clicking. They're much more fun to participate in than to merely watch.



If you aren't a professional driver where driving well puts food on the table, then don't take it too seriously. Have fun with it. That's what drifting is about - having fun. If it looks good from the spectators point of view then all the better.



vosko - running with POS tires might be good for those new at this to get a feel for when the car starts to give out, but they'll only take you so far. Once you get better, get better tires. They'll give you much more control during a slide. With POS tires, once they let go, that's about it. Good tires still have grip even when they're letting go. Well, I'm sure you know that but too many people preach about using POS tires and how they're the way to go.
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Old 05-08-2003, 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Jerk_Racer' date='May 8 2003, 10:09 AM
Well, they are.



Go to them and you'll see. It might not be so much fun the first time or two due to the learning curve (developing a whole new set of driving skills) but it's a helluva a lot of fun once things start clicking. They're much more fun to participate in than to merely watch.



If you aren't a professional driver where driving well puts food on the table, then don't take it too seriously. Have fun with it. That's what drifting is about - having fun. If it looks good from the spectators point of view then all the better.



vosko - running with POS tires might be good for those new at this to get a feel for when the car starts to give out, but they'll only take you so far. Once you get better, get better tires. They'll give you much more control during a slide. With POS tires, once they let go, that's about it. Good tires still have grip even when they're letting go. Well, I'm sure you know that but too many people preach about using POS tires and how they're the way to go.
i dunno it just seems like 20 corolla's doing donuts. alex kinda showed me how to do it, but i need more seat time



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Old 05-08-2003, 04:45 PM
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vosko i might be up for the 28th, how much was it to get in and what time did u get there



oh yea nice runs, although u had a lot of understeer in the beginning it looked like u started getting the hang of it. im just hoping i dont turn my baby into grated cheese on a fence
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Old 05-08-2003, 05:31 PM
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jon knows he can dift. if he works hard at it he dift if he wants to drift
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Old 05-08-2003, 07:28 PM
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i was supposed to go to etown last night but couldnt make it, i might go to the 28th drift event though
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