Which is easier to drift, RWD or AWD?
>>14218191
FWD
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These are the people who tell you how "shit" FWD is
This fuckin thread
>>14218191
ROUSH
AWD will give you more control but it requires more speed/power. RWD can get sideways fairly easily but you can't get away with quite as much.
Gee I wonder
Depends on how the car is setup but typically >>14218210
>>14218191
AWD is for drifting on sand and RWD is for tarmac.
>>14218191
how do people who are this stupid figure out how to type on a computer?
New to manuals and RWD here, is clutch kicking bad for the transmission?
>>14218528
no, but your clutch will be sad
If you have a AWD go find a nice sand road with wide turns you'll love every minute.
Depends. You can still make an AWD drift really well by changing the torque split to something crazy like 10:90.
>>14218595
The Focus RS has a dorifito mode that splits the power 30:70
>>14218580
Or snow. Snow is godly. Used to go out in the middle of the night when there was fresh snow to joyride in the old GC8.
>>14218825
>keeping the front wheels straight
WAT
>>14219153
Mid corner should be corrected by entry speed and throttle. All of those save for rear camber adjustment will throw off the car needlessly.
>>14219178
In general it's important not to confuse throttle oversteer with just plain oversteer.
>>14218917
yeah that infographic is wrong. if you took this guide absolutely literally, youre going to cause a spin unless your entry speed is retarded fast. even then you would have to countersteer at corner exit.
>>14219153
>how to fix oversteer
get gud
Do you need to clutch in when you rip the ebrake? Or does it not matter?
>>14219259
yes
>>14219251
>implying suspension set up and alignment doesn't matter and you just need to "get gud"
>>14219244
>Because of the large sideways forces
They're just different.
If you try to skid an AWD like a RWD you'll lose it and "spin".
If you try to skid a RWD like an AWD you'll spin or go wide.
>>14219341
my brakes are brand new yet I still can't lock up the rears with the handbrake. I've got disc brakes in the rear and the handbrake actuates the rear discs. how can I make it easier to lock the rears with the handbrake?
>>14219385
Adjust your hand brake.
>>14219385
Cable operated? Might be stretched too far to lock them.
>>14219395
it's adjusted correctly, it clicks about 8-10 times before full engagement, which is the correct number of clicks for my car as per the service manual.
>>14218191
what about 4ws?
>>14219402
Nice meme.
>>14218917
For pros only.
Fags need to steer into the drift.
>>14219401
The service manual is telling you how to adjust your hand brake to hold your car on a hill. Not how to adjust it to fight your rolling grip while skidding in the dry.
>>14219416
not him but fuck off ethan. do you even know how a handbrake works?
>>14219445
The service manual wants as little stress put on the cable as possible but okay. Keep thinking that brake force is all or nothing simply because it's cable instead of hydraulic.
Fun fact, everything is a spring.
>>14219461
Dampers are not springs
>>14218917
I'm gonna guess thats how you control a slide in an AWD car
>>14219244
>charger
>light to moderate weight
>manual transmission
>>14219492
The pic is an FD though
>>14218198
Underrated post
>>14219320
Do you into g force?
>>14219320
>drifting with bench seats