That drifting was crap...he is definitely one of the
less qualified to be a drifter.
GlassBull
3 years ago
You can do this in a VW bug in the rain. Big whoop.
Haggis
3 years ago
Old one.
smokie123
3 years ago
u lot are full of shit:?u sit on here every day and
then u start hatein on shit u wish u was part of!!!!
WANKERS(beer)
TreeClimber
3 years ago
What a bunch of losers.
Dr_Laptop
3 years ago
[quote]On 16-03-06 14:12 smokie123 wrote:
u lot are full of shit:?u sit on here every day and
then u start hatein on shit u wish u was part of!!!!
WANKERS(beer)[/quote]
What are you talking about? Any of us can go out and
slide our car around any time it rains. :?
flix333
3 years ago
Want to see all of you drifting a M3 in the wet as
exact as this guy did. Think none of you ever driven a
M3. I did several times on BMW Driver Trainings and its
not as easy as you think. :D
SSOfficer
3 years ago
I could have done much better job in my '94
Altima!(beer)
Cooky_Fucker
3 years ago
Maybe he can make his balls go sideways in the rain as
well...:D
Loser69
3 years ago
i can drift in a Smart, fukkas (beer)
juggernaut21
3 years ago
I never said I could do any better, its all about
practice. Im just saying as far as how difficult it is,
and its not. When the roads are slick like that it
wouldn't be too hard.(beer)
noboundaries
3 years ago
that was pretty tame
dutch_dude
3 years ago
do you guys even know what you're talking about :?
why don't you try it.
when you xxxxers are finished. tell me how long you
kept the m3 on the road. and what things you wrecked
with youre free driverslicense.
even better.... post it on dumpalink. ill search the
vid under losers
w00t
3 years ago
This has got to be the most useless vid ever
posted on dumpalink.
Kyl3cook
3 years ago
The guy is called Andre. He had an Evo VII RS before
this, and he is a very skilled driver. You can
download some of his videos here...
http://www.lancerregister.com/mlr_downloadvideo.php?id=
6
http://www.lancerregister.com/mlr_downloadvideo.php?id=
40
http://www.lancerregister.com/mlr_downloadvideo.php?id=
38
juggernaut21
3 years ago
[quote]On 16-03-06 17:34 dutch_dude wrote:
do you guys even know what you're talking about :?
why don't you try it.
when you xxxxers are finished. tell me how long you
kept the m3 on the road. and what things you wrecked
with youre free driverslicense.
even better.... post it on dumpalink. ill search the
vid under losers[/quote]
Its driving, no more no less. All it is is practice, no
more no less. This can be done by mostly anybody,
anyone that has enough brain power and body control can
do this. Its not that hard, so don't get your panties
in a wad. Im not saying I could go out there and by
tomorrow be the best stunt driver in the world, but it
can be done it just takes practice, motor skills, and a
brain. Its like throwing a ball, I could throw a ball
pretty fast(92), my dad could throw 98 mph in
highschool, alot of people can throw a fast ball, it
turns into how much you can control the direction, then
it becomes endurance, what it all comes down to is ALOT
Millions, Billions of people could do it, it just takes
alittle practice. These types of skills ARE NOT hard to
come by. So don't act like this man made the wheel, he
just has a easy skill, no more no less. It could become
a basic skill of driving if the State saw that it
helped improve driving. Ever person who drives could
easily pick up this skill. So sit back calm down.(beer)
flix333
3 years ago
You´re so right. And everybody who now how to handle a
car should be able to learn how to drive like Michael
Schumacher. In your opinion everybody can do that. So
what are you dreaming about in the nights?
For shure everybody should be able to learn everything,
but did you?:(:)
Haggis
3 years ago
Looks good fun but sure as hell wears away tyres and
costs money.
You would be fined for this sort of driving in the UK.
When the vehicles wheels are sliding like this, you are
classed as not having proper control of the vehicle in
the laws eyes.
A boy racer doing wheel spins from start got fined £50
pounds and 3 points.
DukesTT
3 years ago
Utter rubbish. you want sliding. only one, Garry
McCoy. make no mistake the guy is a god. admitidly it
is two wheels and not four but that just makes it
better.
moza
3 years ago
LOL
Godius of course it was AWESOME!
It was awesome how low you can go with a nice and damn
fast beemer!
wiggle012
3 years ago
GERMAN CARS SUCK ASS AT DRIFTING PERIOD
CopyCat
3 years ago
[quote]On 16-03-06 17:42 Kyl3cook wrote:
The guy is called Andre. He had an Evo VII RS before
this, and he is a very skilled driver. You can
download some of his videos here...
http://www.lancerregister.com/mlr_downloadvideo.php?id=
6
http://www.lancerregister.com/mlr_downloadvideo.php?id=
40
http://www.lancerregister.com/mlr_downloadvideo.php?id=
38
[/quote]
Your links say This facility is only available to full
MLR members.
Too much of a pain. :(
Bikemike
3 years ago
[quote]On 16-03-06 11:08 spazzy wrote:
1st[/quote]
Notice the camera car goes the same speed yet doesn't
drift? M3 has bald rear tires to set up the drif
moza
3 years ago
[quote]On 16-03-06 22:01 wiggle012 wrote:
GERMAN CARS SUCK ASS AT DRIFTING PERIOD[/quote]
LOL Maybe you should turn off that little button called
ESP if you want to go for a little drifting.
ESP :?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Stability_Contr
ol
Damn noobs around here
mak10
3 years ago
not even a drift. The back tires were spinning, he was
still applying throttle.
Lame video.
jtdunesman50
3 years ago
i can do that in my 88 chevy s-10
crazy0fart
3 years ago
I can do that in my 65 Rambler.
Bikemike
3 years ago
Seeing a guy do this on a superbike or speedbike at 80
mph or faster on dry pavement is more impressive in my
book.
DukesTT
3 years ago
[quote]On 16-03-06 22:56 Bikemike wrote:
Seeing a guy do this on a superbike or speedbike at 80
mph or faster on dry pavement is more impressive in my
book.[/quote]
[quote]Utter rubbish. you want sliding. only one, Garry
McCoy. make no mistake the guy is a god. admitidly it
is two wheels and not four but that just makes it
better.[/quote]
i dont usually quote myself, but there you go
rockape
3 years ago
[quote]On 16-03-06 22:32 Bikemike wrote:
[..]
Notice the camera car goes the same speed yet doesn't
drift? M3 has bald rear tires to set up the drif
[/quote]
the recent BMW M3 CSL was sold with illegal slick road
tires, apprantley you had to sign a waver saying that
you would buy a new set once you leave the forcourt.
sir_winston
3 years ago
[quote]On 16-03-06 11:08 spazzy wrote:
1st[/quote]
who fucking cares?!
That was a drift, of course the back tyres were
spinning, hence lack of grip, hence arse end
out. Of course he was applying throttle, thats how you
keep a drift in motion, the car isnt going to get
itself sideways is it? you penis!
As for CSL tyres being sold with illegal tyres, that's
crap, whoever told you that should be shot, they
were sold with road LEGAL half slick tyres, though you
did have to sign a waver saying that you understood
that they would not give much grip in bad conditions,
why would a large company like BMW sell a car with
illegal tyres on it?
Zagaroth_22
3 years ago
[quote]On 16-03-06 14:40 flix333 wrote:
Want to see all of you drifting a M3 in the wet as
exact as this guy did. Think none of you ever driven a
M3. I did several times on BMW Driver Trainings and its
not as easy as you think. :D[/quote]
BULL S**T U DONT HAVE A BMW SO STOP F**KING LYING
rockape
3 years ago
[quote]On 16-03-06 23:39 sir_winston wrote:
[..]
who fucking cares?!
That was a drift, of course the back tyres were
spinning, hence lack of grip, hence arse end
out. Of course he was applying throttle, thats how you
keep a drift in motion, the car isnt going to get
itself sideways is it? you penis!
As for CSL tyres being sold with illegal tyres, that's
crap, whoever told you that should be shot, they
were sold with road LEGAL half slick tyres, though you
did have to sign a waver saying that you understood
that they would not give much grip in bad conditions,
why would a large company like BMW sell a car with
illegal tyres on it?
[/quote]
my mistake :(
i took the slick tires too literally (although i didnt
mean full racing slick) just heard they had <1.6mm
tread on them)
Rosho
3 years ago
Nothing awesome about it!!
juggernaut21
3 years ago
[quote]On 16-03-06 19:41 flix333 wrote:
You´re so right. And everybody who now how to handle a
car should be able to learn how to drive like Michael
Schumacher. In your opinion everybody can do that. So
what are you dreaming about in the nights?
For shure everybody should be able to learn everything,
but did you?:(:)[/quote]
No I don't dream about becoming some stunt driver, Im
not a big fan of Fast and the Furious movies and ideas,
if you do dream of all that then rock on. But it
dosen't take that much skill to do this, its a car its
driving its not that impressive, im sure you or me or
ALOT of other people could drift in about 2 to 5 days
of practice. All that aside hes on a WET ROAD. If
drifting is just controlled
sliding sideways for alittle while then
Ive done it, friends and family have done it, ANY SNOT
NOSE KID WITH A CAR AND A HEAVY FOOT HAS DONE IT. ITS
NOT ROCKET SCIENCE ITS DRIVING!. Grow up man, THINK
before you type/speak.(beer)(beer)(beer)(beer)(beer)
FUCKINEH
3 years ago
You tell em' juggernaut21....it's how we roll , around
here (beer)(beer)
ADUDE
3 years ago
[quote]On 17-03-06 01:00 juggernaut21 wrote:
[..]
No I don't dream about becoming some stunt driver, Im
not a big fan of Fast and the Furious movies and ideas,
if you do dream of all that then rock on. But it
dosen't take that much skill to do this, its a car its
driving its not that impressive, im sure you or me or
ALOT of other people could drift in about 2 to 5 days
of practice. All that aside hes on a WET ROAD. If
drifting is just controlled
sliding sideways for alittle while then
Ive done it, friends and family have done it, ANY SNOT
NOSE KID WITH A CAR AND A HEAVY FOOT HAS DONE IT. ITS
NOT ROCKET SCIENCE ITS DRIVING!. Grow up man, THINK
before you
type/speak.(beer)(beer)(beer)(beer)(beer)[/quote]
i do hav to say that driftin like that is not a thing
any fool can do... sure any fool can make a car go
sideways but can any fool control it, do it
neatly.....its like football any fool can kick a ball
into a net.......but it wouldnt be the worlds biggest
sport if there were'nt serious skill needed....just
like driftin you have driftin shows & contests coz
not any fool can drift.......same goes for baseball any
fool can whack a ball with a bat........but skill is
needed ;)
you get my drift dawg ;)
K1NG
3 years ago
thts not hard at all
TreeClimber
3 years ago
[quote]On 17-03-06 01:15 ADUDE wrote:
[..]
i do hav to say that driftin like that is not a thing
any fool can do... sure any fool can make a car go
sideways but can any fool control it, do it
neatly.....its like football any fool can kick a ball
into a net.......but it wouldnt be the worlds biggest
sport if there were'nt serious skill needed....just
like driftin you have driftin shows & contests coz
not any fool can drift.......same goes for baseball any
fool can whack a ball with a bat........but skill is
needed ;)
you get my drift dawg ;)
[/quote]
very little skill, you just need a wet road, good front
brakes, a little power. and brake-accelarator
cordination, the tires don't necessarily need to be
bald as some others suggested, and of course some open
road, no problem.(beer)
ADUDE
3 years ago
[quote]On 17-03-06 04:54 TreeClimber wrote:
[..]
very little skill, you just need a wet road, good front
brakes, a little power. and brake-accelarator
cordination, the tires don't necessarily need to be
bald as some others suggested, and of course some open
road, no problem.(beer)[/quote]
im not sayin its hard to do, but to do it properly with
style & control. this guy was driftin all da way
round the roundabout.....with out losing control or
losing his drift...now thats clean, neat & with
style.
like i said any fool can kick a ball into the net but
can they kick it like ronahldiniho
<<<misspelled.....with style & control. ;)
MePHeX
3 years ago
my first post on this site lol :D ...
ok, first off, I drift, so please don't reply to my
post telling me I'm wrong ;)... I have 2 cars I do
drift, my oldschool mr2 and my new scooby:D... I don't
own a m3, but I have drifted one before... they are one
of the easier cars to drift, and with slicked tires and
rain, yes, anyone can slide their car around but to do
precision drifting is not easy... the guy in the video
does have some skills, but its true that he is not
doing a real drift, well, it is, its called a braking
drift, used only for show and is one of the first basic
skills you learn when you first start drifting (final
being dynamic drift) so its not really something to be
proud of...
but juggernaut21's comment is completely false...
drifting is highly skilled, and is not simply a matter
of practicing... thats like saying that anyone can be
as smart as einstein if they read enough books, or play
basketball like michael jordon if they played
everyday... yes, practice and learning does get you
very far up the competative ladders of any sport or
career, but what seperates those who are good at what
they do from those who are great is inate ability or
"talent" (by this I mean your genetic
predisposition of your physical or mental abilities,
btw, I'm a neuroscience major, so don't argue with me
here either ;))... and if anyone still doesn't believe
that drifting is one if these god given ability that
cannot be mastered without talent, then just type the
name Keiichi Tsuchiya in google ^^
Bassmaximus
3 years ago
Nice drifting... Not a bad effort. For most of you that
say this is easy, send in your videos as proof...
otherwise keep on wanking infront of your computer
monitors. (beer)
Memphex - I do agree on you with genetic predisopsition
in high level sports. And these days if u don't have
any of the genetic markers ie; ACTN3 and ACE proteins,
your chances of getting into high level sports are nil.
In saying this though, anyone can learn to drift and
drift well, and this is what we are talking about here.
And no, you can not drift in just any car... front
wheel drive cars, don't even try to drift in those...
you need good power, LSD diff and good car balance and
of course skills.
This guy has obliously practiced and is aware of his
cars dynamics. (beer)(beer)
MePHeX
3 years ago
lol, it is very possible to drift in ANY car, power,
lsd (the "diff" isn't needed the d stands for
differential lol) are definitly bare minimum if you
want to make a hobby of drifting, but to play around to
see if u can get the hang of it, you don't need to
waste any money... I started learning on my corolla,
with less than 100hp, fwd and to make matters worse, it
was an auto trans... but all that means is that your
going to need much higher speeds to perform shorter
drifts, its more difficult but its doable
and drifting does require some inate abilities... for
example, the ability of your otolith and canals to
pickup on the feel of your car... obviously since
drifting requires far more skill than sprint runners,
its hard to pin point a "drifting" gene ;)
... as far as your comment on the actin binding
protein, although it does improve athletic performance,
it does not mean that if u lack it you will never be
able to compete
jahmbo
3 years ago
is this BMW a rear wheel drive? I thought they were all
front wheel?
Loser69
3 years ago
[quote]On 16-03-06 23:07 rockape wrote:
[..]
the recent BMW M3 CSL was sold with illegal slick road
tires, apprantley you had to sign a waver saying that
you would buy a new set once you leave the
forcourt.[/quote]
MORON
MePHeX
3 years ago
[quote]On 17-03-06 07:43 jahmbo wrote:
is this BMW a rear wheel drive? I thought they were all
front wheel?[/quote]
the m3 is rwd, much like many other bmw performance
cars
Bassmaximus
3 years ago
Hehehe... most newbie drifters start with the Toyota
sprinter/ AE86. Great 1st car for drifting. Most people
choose rear wheel drive cars because they are better
balanced for the swaying motion of drifting and better
control is achieved by addinf or reducing power in the
rear wnen drifting.
Yes thats correct you can still compete, but what
seperates the competitors to the elete level
competitors as you mentioned before is the genetic
makeup. And now athletes as youg as 16 are tested for
their genetic makeup.
Now we need to find the gene for the human spirit.. LoL
(beer)
jahmbo
3 years ago
[quote]On 17-03-06 07:49 MePHeX wrote:
[..]
the m3 is rwd, much like many other bmw performance
cars[/quote]
thanks :)
MePHeX
3 years ago
np jahmbo ^^
bassmaximus, the ae86 is something that people use to
try to mimic the drift king (his first car) or tacomi
from "initial D" (an anime about drifting)...
anyone who trys to start drifting with an ae86 for
these two purposes usually will be shown no respect
lol... most people who are more serious about drifting
usually go for the silvia (in northamerica, 240sx with
Sr20det transpant)... me personally, I went for the mr2
for more balance so easier to do dynamic drifting...
when I switched over to my scooby, it took me about a
month to get use to the changes, but man, 4wd takes the
"fun" out of drifting but puts in into more
practical uses, but since I put most of my time into
dynamic drifting, it worked out in my favour
chichi
3 years ago
i like to drift on my waterbed !!Any objections Mr.
MePHeX!! Relax
man !! Yr live don`t depend on it !
Drifting in a Scooby Doo! Whata madman !!
Woahhhhhhhhhhh(j)
MePHeX
3 years ago
lol, drifting is one of my hobbies I guess ^^
and a scooby is an impreza, not the dog from scooby doo
flix333
3 years ago
[quote]On 16-03-06 22:32 Bikemike wrote:
[..]
Notice the camera car goes the same speed yet doesn't
drift? M3 has bald rear tires to set up the drif
[/quote]
Just for the non Car-Drivers to know: Going sideways is
allways slower than doing not. So for the same Car on
same Tires is allwas easy to follow the one who goes
sideways. Everybody ever did a racetrack should know
that. This is one of the first things you learn on
theorethics for Carracing.
Greetings from www.m5-jens.de (beer)
And : ALL BMW are rwd exept of the ones with the 4wd
option.
chichi
3 years ago
an impreza wtf dou you like espresso ....
Wazoo
3 years ago
If i ever saw someone drifting on purpose on the
highway I would take down his license plate
number..................... then call my cop buddy up
find out where he lived drag him out to the street and
put his head under my front tire and use it as a speed
bump, do your gay ass drifting where someone (other
then yourself) won't get hurt not a fucking public
road.
P.S. same goes for street racers and any other dumbass
(lets see how close we can come to killing people)
wannabe car sport.
MePHeX
3 years ago
flix, I'm not sure what u mean by "Going sideways
is allways slower than doing not"... if your
implying that drifting is ALWAYS slower than grip style
racing, then thats not entirely true... drifting is
used professionally to overcome the shortcomings of the
car... this ofcourse does not apply for f1 since the
aerodynamics of the cars will not allow them to drift,
they either grip, or spin out... and this does not
apply for daytona races (which I don't count as
racing:?)....
.... real drifting is used to mantain or try to
maintain speeds while changing vectors... ofcourse if
the car can do with at those speeds then you don't have
a problem... but if the car would tend to spin out when
turning at those speeds, then dynamic drifting is the
only option... other than that, you would have to slow
down to initiate the turn
chichi
3 years ago
a good racer don`t use the steering wheel ..
MePHeX
3 years ago
chichi lol, why do u bother commenting on a topic u
dont understand?
wazoo, I do agree, drifting should be kept strictly on
the tracks or closed street circuit (also open parking
lots ^^)... but now, how is a cop going to arrest
someone he did not observe commit the crime:? ... I
dunno what the laws are in the states, but here in
canada, police officers can't arrest people for traffic
infractions unless they are witness to it, or have
recorded evidance
chichi
3 years ago
its true man a good racer don`t use the steering wheel
man
he is drifting through the bends man by only using his
brakes man
i know man i was the mate of Shoemaker you complete
drifter ..;)
are you in any any way related to Zecheezie lol lol lol
(j)
Wazoo
3 years ago
[quote]On 17-03-06 09:34 MePHeX wrote:
chichi lol, why do u bother commenting on a topic u
dont understand?
wazoo, I do agree, drifting should be kept strictly on
the tracks or closed street circuit (also open parking
lots ^^)... but now, how is a cop going to arrest
someone he did not observe commit the crime:? ... I
dunno what the laws are in the states, but here in
canada, police officers can't arrest people for traffic
infractions unless they are witness to it, or have
recorded evidance[/quote]
Highways should have 2 speed limits
1. Anything over the first speed limit (like
50-80mph's) speeding ticket.
2. Anything over the second speed limit (80mph's +)
should be automatic attempted murder or at the very
least assault with a deadly weapon.
Same thing goes for anything on a public road that's
illegal or endangers lives by doing something the cars
not suppose to do. Assualt with a deadly weapon don't
pass go don't have to collect an innocent victim's
brains off the street.
Bet your ass car accidents and fatalities would almost
drop off the map pretty damn fast.
Same goes for drunk drivers. If your caught driving
over the legal limit i say it's attempted murder and I
don't wanna hear your excuses or sob stories.
chichi
3 years ago
no sir your are right sir tghank you sir for yr wise
lesson and i still
want to drive at a high speed sir so what sir :D
raymondo
3 years ago
;'(
MePHeX
3 years ago
nope, no such laws in canada... and no, I doubt its a
charge of attempted murder in the states since in order
to be convicted guilty of attempted murder, you need to
establish motive... thats like saying if I waved around
a baseball bat in the park, then its possible for
someone to arrest me for attempted murder lol...
as for imposing harsher laws... well, I'm going to
assume that u are american lol... look, harsher laws do
not change anything, just look at america and gun
violence lol
Bassmaximus
3 years ago
[quote]On 17-03-06 09:18 flix333 wrote:
[..]
Just for the non Car-Drivers to know: Going sideways is
allways slower than doing not. So for the same Car on
same Tires is allwas easy to follow the one who goes
sideways. Everybody ever did a racetrack should know
that. This is one of the first things you learn on
theorethics for Carracing.
Greetings from www.m5-jens.de (beer)
Same speed is maintained with both cars, difference
with drifting BMW is that his weight is transferred to
the rear and power applied sending the car into a
drift. (Notice how he banks left then hard right, this
transfers the weight to the rear left wheel). The other
maintains same speed, weight is dristributer to the
outer left wheels, power is kept down resulting in no
drift and slide.
And : ALL BMW are rwd exept of the ones with the 4wd
option.
[/quote]
flix333
3 years ago
[quote]On 17-03-06 09:29 MePHeX wrote:
flix, I'm not sure what u mean by "Going sideways
is allways slower than doing not"... if your
implying that drifting is ALWAYS slower than grip style
racing, then thats not entirely true... drifting is
used professionally to overcome the shortcomings of the
car... this ofcourse does not apply for f1 since the
aerodynamics of the cars will not allow them to drift,
they either grip, or spin out... and this does not
apply for daytona races (which I don't count as
racing:?)....
.... real drifting is used to mantain or try to
maintain speeds while changing vectors... ofcourse if
the car can do with at those speeds then you don't have
a problem... but if the car would tend to spin out when
turning at those speeds, then dynamic drifting is the
only option... other than that, you would have to slow
down to initiate the turn[/quote]
I learned at Raceschool that Drifting is really slower,
we tried that on Track and it really is.
Drifting is common on Rally where you hve Sand and
other slippy grounds. There the drivts are used to keep
the rpm of the engine high, wich gives you a better
chance to get fast at the following straight. Thats why
racers call this the Rally-Style. But on Track going
sideways allways slows you down. It ist much fun to
drive and to see, but its slower than doing not.
Watch any Race on Track, not Rallies. You will not see
any Racecar drifting through the Corners. Sometimes it
hapens on wet track just because of loosing traction.
But if they can go without any drift they allways try
to arrange this.
(Sorry for bad english, im german. In german this would
be much easier to explain for me).
Keep racing guys.......(j)
MePHeX
3 years ago
again... braking drift is almost NEVER used
competatively since it slows you down... always dynamic
drift ^^
Bassmaximus
3 years ago
MePHeX - U have any pics of your Suby in action or
belong to any forums where I can check out your ride
Here is my car, it's nothing special, but it does go
good in a straight line ;)
http://www.v6performance.net/forums/showthread.php?t=58
661
I have used my car in a few drift sessions, but it will
never compare to a WRX or lighter type cars.. haha but
it's fun none the less...
TXLoneStar
3 years ago
WRX is a 4x4 and i cant see how it would do any better
that a rear wheel drive.
not that im braging.........because i have an acura
integra FWD with 225 hp so i can not drift. ;'( but i
can pull a mean 1/4 mile. 10.9 buddy YEAHYA (beer)
MePHeX
3 years ago
flix, I'm not sure what type of racing ur studying for
:? so I dunno what type of cars u used on the
tracks...
but assuming ur talking about le mans for f1 type
racing since in both, dynamic drifting would be very
hard at those speeds...
with street legal cars, it has been my experience that
drifting (when performed properly) will always be
faster... if you ever come to canada flix, come find me
and we'll test out your theory ^^
Bassmaximus, your link doesn't work T.T, here's a
couple pics of my scooby, its a 99 turbo, added a
microtech ecu to it hehehe
http://pics-25.hi5.com/userpics/725/150/150302725.img.j
pg
http://pics-31.hi5.com/userpics/731/150/150302731.img.j
pg
TXLoneStar, my scooby is definitly more suitable for
grip, but when the conditions call for it, drifting it
is awesome ^^... as for your integra, doin e brake
drifts should be no problem but this will give u a loss
of speed... trying practicing heel toe as well, just
don't blow ur tranny ;)
TXLoneStar
3 years ago
im not into that though but good advice :) im strictly
speed man. ive had a few friends total there cars
trying that stuff on the streets and i dont mess with
it.
Day driver, and track ( 1/4 mile)
did i say im drunk (beer)
MePHeX
3 years ago
lol np man, to each their own ^^ ... my scooby's 1/4 is
9.8 :P mwahahaha, its sad though, I've dropped so much
money into my little car now (j), oh btw, the links
have an extra space, here's what they're suppose to be
http://pics-25.hi5.com/userpics/725/150/150302725.img.j
pg
http://pics-31.hi5.com/userpics/731/150/150302731.img.j
pg
Bassmaximus
3 years ago
**http://www.v6performance.net/forums/showthread.php?t=
58661
if not then go here...
**http://www.cardomain.com/ride/576698
Hope it works...
MePHeX
3 years ago
hmm, ic dumplink inserts spaces in posted links lol...
didnt know that...
wow, very awesome commodore, we don't have any aussie
cars here in canada so to me, this is an exotic car
hehe ^^
Bassmaximus
3 years ago
Thnx MePHex - it's very common here in OZ hehehe
Your Scooby looks great too... WRX's are a total
package, if I had the chance I would buy a WRX but
insurance here in OZ is almost criminal!! $6000 for
comprehensive insurance reason - high theft rate on the
Rexy, young fools that do not know how to drive and
crash leaving a BIG cleanup bill.
juggernaut21
3 years ago
[quote]On 17-03-06 06:49 MePHeX wrote:
my first post on this site lol :D ...
ok, first off, I drift, so please don't reply to my
post telling me I'm wrong ;)... I have 2 cars I do
drift, my oldschool mr2 and my new scooby:D... I don't
own a m3, but I have drifted one before... they are one
of the easier cars to drift, and with slicked tires and
rain, yes, anyone can slide their car around but to do
precision drifting is not easy... the guy in the video
does have some skills, but its true that he is not
doing a real drift, well, it is, its called a braking
drift, used only for show and is one of the first basic
skills you learn when you first start drifting (final
being dynamic drift) so its not really something to be
proud of...
but juggernaut21's comment is completely false...
drifting is highly skilled, and is not simply a matter
of practicing... thats like saying that anyone can be
as smart as einstein if they read enough books, or play
basketball like michael jordon if they played
everyday... yes, practice and learning does get you
very far up the competative ladders of any sport or
career, but what seperates those who are good at what
they do from those who are great is inate ability or
"talent" (by this I mean your genetic
predisposition of your physical or mental abilities,
btw, I'm a neuroscience major, so don't argue with me
here either ;))... and if anyone still doesn't believe
that drifting is one if these god given ability that
cannot be mastered without talent, then just type the
name Keiichi Tsuchiya in google ^^
[/quote]
So it takes a natural driving talent to drift? I think
not, Im not saying you can't drift, but don't act like
drifting is God's gift to the select few.
Like I said anyone with a brain, average motor skills,
and limited practice can learn how to do this. Now you
bringing Einstein, and Michael Jordon into this is
foolish in a way. Comparing Einstein to an easy skill
like Drifting is EXTREMELY FOOLISH. People
chichi
3 years ago
my motorbike Ducati the best accelerate in 3 seconds
from 0 to
60 miles p/h. thank you :D
Bikemike
3 years ago
[quote]On 17-03-06 10:28 flix333 wrote:
[..]
I learned at Raceschool that Drifting is really slower,
we tried that on Track and it really is.
Drifting is common on Rally where you hve Sand and
other slippy grounds. There the drivts are used to keep
the rpm of the engine high, wich gives you a better
chance to get fast at the following straight. Thats why
racers call this the Rally-Style. But on Track going
sideways allways slows you down. It ist much fun to
drive and to see, but its slower than doing not.
Watch any Race on Track, not Rallies. You will not see
any Racecar drifting through the Corners. Sometimes it
hapens on wet track just because of loosing traction.
But if they can go without any drift they allways try
to arrange this.
(Sorry for bad english, im german. In german this would
be much easier to explain for me).
Keep racing guys.......(j)[/quote]
It's all about power, centrifical force, traction and
balance. By balance, I mean weight distribution
between front and back of vehicle. You could never
drift like this in a VW beetle because most of the
weight is in the rear and you don't have enough power.
Drifting in racing is done almost all of the time when
racing on dirt where traction is minimal. Controled
rifting is also done when racing on pavement or
concrete. Why? Because a controled drift can be faster
depending on the amount of traction and power
available.
You are right in that with excellent traction, such as
in most asphalt track conditions, it is more efficient
to corner with little or no drift, where both front and
rear wheels are just on the cusp of breaking loose.
chichi
3 years ago
I LIKE TO CORNER WITH MY AK 47 BUT NO USE :D
Sylver
3 years ago
[quote]On 17-03-06 09:18 flix333 wrote:
[..]
And : ALL BMW are rwd exept of the ones with the 4wd
option.
[/quote]
He's right (beer)
MePHeX
3 years ago
lol juggernaut21 u sound like chichi, don't talk about
things u dont understand ^^... this is gonna be my last
time to explain to you, after which I'll ignore u as I
do her...
... drifting if far more than just a learned ability,
and my Einstein analogy is very apt, u dont expect
people who just learn math to do as well as Einstein
either lol... u know as much about drifting as a
highschool student does math so really, how can u even
put up a proper arguement against it?
juggernaut21
3 years ago
[quote]On 17-03-06 13:31 MePHeX wrote:
lol juggernaut21 u sound like chichi, don't talk about
things u dont understand ^^... this is gonna be my last
time to explain to you, after which I'll ignore u as I
do her...
... drifting if far more than just a learned ability,
and my Einstein analogy is very apt, u dont expect
people who just learn math to do as well as Einstein
either lol... u know as much about drifting as a
highschool student does math so really, how can u even
put up a proper arguement against it?[/quote]
Ignore me or not it doesn't matter because your STILL
WRONG, drifting is an easy skill to come by, so don't
get your Fast and the Furious underwear in a bunch.
MePHeX
3 years ago
lol, fast and furious isn't drifting... tsk, oh well...
nvmd then, no point reasoning with the unreasonable
^^... when someone who knows more than ya speaks, u
should listen, not argue
juggernaut21
3 years ago
[quote]On 17-03-06 13:39 MePHeX wrote:
lol, fast and furious isn't drifting... tsk, oh well...
nvmd then, no point reasoning with the unreasonable
^^... when someone who knows more than ya speaks, u
should listen, not argue[/quote]
All Im trying to do is tell you how it is, if you want
to be blind to it than thats your choice but don't blow
some easy skill into something its not. But its your
opinion and I can't change that, but I know how it
goes. Maybe it was a hard skill for "you" to
come by, but its not a hard skill to learn. (beer)
chichi
3 years ago
[quote]On 17-03-06 13:39 MePHeX wrote:
lol, fast and furious isn't drifting... tsk, oh well...
nvmd then, no point reasoning with the unreasonable
^^... when someone who knows more than ya speaks, u
should listen, not argue[/quote]
WHY DON`T YOU PISS OFF SCHOOLMASTER HIHIHIHIHIHIHI(j)
sir_winston
3 years ago
Roackape, you are excused about the tyres, have pint on
me old chum (beer)
Juggernaught/Sparky, you are yet again being a jumped
up little twat, drifting is not easy, there's a
diference between getting sideways, and proper
drifting, whilst it might be easy to start a drift, it
certainly isnt easy to control and maintain it, it's
taken me a good few years to learn it. You cant just
give anyone a high performance RWD car and tell him to
drift, the first thing they'll do is crash it.
Hopefully into a tree, with you in the passenger seat.
Perhaps a good skill for you to learn would be knowing
when to 'shut the fuck up'
juggernaut21
3 years ago
[quote]On 17-03-06 15:19 sir_winston wrote:
Roackape, you are excused about the tyres, have pint on
me old chum (beer)
Juggernaught/Sparky, you are yet again being a jumped
up little twat, drifting is not easy, there's a
diference between getting sideways, and proper
drifting, whilst it might be easy to start a drift, it
certainly isnt easy to control and maintain it, it's
taken me a good few years to learn it. You cant just
give anyone a high performance RWD car and tell him to
drift, the first thing they'll do is crash it.
Hopefully into a tree, with you in the passenger seat.
Perhaps a good skill for you to learn would be knowing
when to 'shut the fuck up'[/quote]
Thats why you need to read what I wrote you piss stain,
it takes a brain, average motor skills, and practice
to do this. You must lack if these pasic skills if it
took you 3 years to do it. So take your own advice
" shut the fuck up"(beer)
MePHeX
3 years ago
lol, takes more than just that, but hey... why argue
with juggernaut21, someone who obviously knows nothing
sir_winston
3 years ago
Yeah, think you right mate, obviously cunt face
is right and everybody else is wrong, the experienced
drifters amongst us have been doing it wrong all these
years............
Fucking spastic, where did i say 3 years,
i said a few. Prick, but then you know
eveything, so who are we to argue.
Hope you die soon (beer)
juggernaut21
3 years ago
[quote]On 17-03-06 17:59 MePHeX wrote:
lol, takes more than just that, but hey... why argue
with juggernaut21, someone who obviously knows
nothing[/quote]
Don't argue with me, AND I KNOW WHAT IM TALKING
ABOUT.
If you want to believe its a "SUPER HARD
SKILL" to learn and only a handful of people can
do it, then so be it.
Sir_ winston I like to see how pissed off you get when
people don't buy into your BIG LOAD OF SHIT! Not
every body here agrees with your asseyed view. Oh and I
said 3 years because few means 3 or more.
When you say I had a few beers, that
means you had at least "3 beers". So when I
said 3 years I gave you the least amount that
"FEW" stands for, have a problem with it then
be just a bit more careful with what you type. (not
that im saying it has to be perfect) But if you mean't
2 years then use the word COUPLE and not the word FEW,
if you don't want someone to think you at least mean't
3.(beer)
You can say DRIFTING is hard thing to do BUT IT'S NOT.
Learning how to Rollerblade would be much harder. Like
I said I've done it, family has done it, any snot nose
kid with a heavy foot has done it. The longest one Ive
seen done was 200+ yards long,(while i was in the car
with the guy) it was cool but not all that hard of a
thing to do. I still think it looks badass but one last
time, its NOT HARD TO DO, EASY SKILL.
(beer)
sir_winston
3 years ago
bearing in mind, i'm from england, a few means 5 to us
(and I used the word FEW as a genaralisation - not to
pinpoint exactly how long it's taken), but it has taken
me about 5 and a bit years to learn how to drift
properly, mainly because I cant do it 24/7, and because
it's a hobby for me, not a profession. I dont get the
chance to do it as much as I would like. It takes some
people longer then others to learn, we not all
superhuman, unlike yourself of course.
I really couldnt give a fuck about anyone
agreeing with my 'asseyed view' as you so delightfully
put it (is asseyed even a word?), not everyone has the
same opinion, but at least most of us know when we are
beaten and when we are not. And i'd rather you didnt
tell me how to use a keyboard and the english language,
if i had meant 2 years, i would have fucking
said a couple. Now we all know he is really
pissed off, when no-one agress with them now
don't we.........
Bikemike
3 years ago
Hey, if you want to practice your drifting, come to
Canada in the winter. Here, one of the first things we
learn is sticking it sideways on a snowy road and doing
doughnuts in snow covered parking lots. Lots of fun!
Bassmaximus
3 years ago
Hehe, some one mentioned that drifting requires
centrifugal force, I ask you, what has this force got
to do woth drifting... think of a centrifugal
supercharger and how that works and then compare this
force of motion and apply this to a drift??? hehehehehe
Now some of you say that drifting is easy to learn and
yes u r correct it is relativley easy to learn. It's
the techniques that hare hard...
Jugernaut21 - U say u drifted for 2 hundred yards,
congratulations u have just learned to put a vehicle
sideways. Now go to a drifting competition with your
knowledge and skills and have a rip around a track.
I dare say that your 200 yard drift would not go very
far on a track.
Bikemike
3 years ago
Playing the violin is easy. Playing it well is
something else. Get the drift?
juggernaut21
3 years ago
[quote]On 18-03-06 00:19 sir_winston wrote:
bearing in mind, i'm from england, a few means 5 to us
(and I used the word FEW as a genaralisation - not to
pinpoint exactly how long it's taken), but it has taken
me about 5 and a bit years to learn how to drift
properly, mainly because I cant do it 24/7, and because
it's a hobby for me, not a profession. I dont get the
chance to do it as much as I would like. It takes some
people longer then others to learn, we not all
superhuman, unlike yourself of course.
I really couldnt give a fuck about anyone
agreeing with my 'asseyed view' as you so delightfully
put it (is asseyed even a word?), not everyone has the
same opinion, but at least most of us know when we are
beaten and when we are not. And i'd rather you didnt
tell me how to use a keyboard and the english language,
if i had meant 2 years, i would have fucking
said a couple. Now we all know he is really
pissed off, when no-one agress with them now
don't we.........[/quote]
So it takes a SUPERMAN to drift, you are the BIGGEST
FUCKING DUMBASS I HAVE EVER MET. asseyed isn't a
word ,
asinine is what I should have typed but I went ahead
and typed ass eyed for my own spin on it. As for your
country using "few" to mean 5, I think thats
a lie.Few can mean 2 but it is MAINLY used to represent
3 or more. Im not a superman but Im not an ignorant
jackass like you. I know for a FACT that drifting is
not hard to do, like I said Ive been in a car that did
it for 200+ yards, its not that difficult. If it took
you around 5 years to be any good at it then your one
of the few that isn't that good at learning a new easy
driving skill, hope people stay away from you while
driving because you must be dangerous behind the wheel.
5 years to learn how to drift, just sounds sad when you
read it, but I don't want to take away from your
limited ability so congrats. You must have some kind of
motor skills problem or maybe its mental, I honestly
fee
Blackbeard
3 years ago
Looked like it would take some practice to me ..
MePHeX
3 years ago
juggernaut21, no on said u need to be
"superman" to drift competitively, those are
ur own words... we who actually CAN drift competatively
are explaining to ur ignorant ass that drifting takes
skills, simply saying that u can slide ur car around
isn't drifting, thats like saying that if u can strum a
guitar or stroke a violin, u can become a musical
prodigy lol
[quote]On 18-03-06 00:50 Bikemike wrote:
Playing the violin is easy. Playing it well is
something else. Get the drift?[/quote]
well said, cheers (beer)
oh Bassmaximus, I think what the person meant when he
was talkin about centrifugal force, he meant that when
ur car initiates a drift, it uses intertia (original
vector) and the car's power (changed vector) to drift,
that is centrifugal force, about the center of the
radial change in vectors.... hope that helps clear
things up a bit ^^... whoever posted that, if I'm
wrong, please correct :?
Smix
3 years ago
[quote]On 16-03-06 15:43 Loser69 wrote:
i can drift in a Smart, fukkas (beer)[/quote]
....why am I not surprised you drive a Smart......:D
FUCKINEH
3 years ago
This whole , drifting thing is just daft ...sorry , had
to be said . :o
MePHeX
3 years ago
[quote]On 18-03-06 08:20 FUCKINEH wrote:
This whole , drifting thing is just daft ...sorry , had
to be said . :o[/quote]
great... another juggernaut21 lol
juggernaut21
3 years ago
[quote]On 18-03-06 02:15 MePHeX wrote:
juggernaut21, no on said u need to be
"superman" to drift competitively, those are
ur own words... we who actually CAN drift competatively
are explaining to ur ignorant ass that drifting takes
skills, simply saying that u can slide ur car around
isn't drifting, thats like saying that if u can strum a
guitar or stroke a violin, u can become a musical
prodigy lol
[..]
[/quote]
Ignorant nothin, I give credit to people with skills
but not some little easy trick in a car, like I said
there will be a few people that are damn near perfect
at drifting but its not hard to learn how to do it.
Ok I want to know what you compare Drifting to, like as
in hard as learning how to play a violin? The way you
guys go on seems like you think its Brain Surgery.
I never said I was a Superman/Superhuman that was
Sir_Winston that started that shit. Like I said
I was with a buddy of mine that did a 200+yard drift,
it wasn't me driving, plus it was a 1998 Toyota Truck
Tacoma 4x4. It was really cool but not all that
difficult. So stop being stupid about drifting and wake
up. (Drifting is easy, stop crying because people know
its not hard.)(beer)
FUCKINEH
3 years ago
[quote]On 18-03-06 09:27 MePHeX wrote:
[..]
great... another juggernaut21 lol[/quote] You what ?
Sorry , but it doesn't flick my switch :)
I love speed , don't get me wrong....my bmx kicks ass
:D
MePHeX
3 years ago
lol juggernaut21 is just sad, oh well... can't expect
everyone to have enough brain cells to understand -.-
juggernaut21
3 years ago
[quote]On 18-03-06 11:02 MePHeX wrote:
lol juggernaut21 is just sad, oh well... can't expect
everyone to have enough brain cells to understand
-.-[/quote]
Thats the best you can come up with!? Thats it, damn
now I feel bad for putting your stupidass in your
fucking place. Good thing your backing down, no
need to keep showing people how dim witted you are.
Besides all that what can we talk about now?(beer)
MePHeX
3 years ago
if u haven't realized yet... there hasn't been one
person to post on this thread who has agreed with u...
lol... the reason this discussion is pointless, u have
pointed out well... but the dim witted one clearly is
u, there's no need for me to really point that out
since anyone who has particapated in this thread or is
reading it can see that clearly
juggernaut21
3 years ago
[quote]On 18-03-06 11:31 MePHeX wrote:
if u haven't realized yet... there hasn't been one
person to post on this thread who has agreed with u...
lol... the reason this discussion is pointless, u have
pointed out well... but the dim witted one clearly is
u, there's no need for me to really point that out
since anyone who has particapated in this thread or is
reading it can see that clearly[/quote]
Damn you are pathetic to no end. Your wrong now and by
the looks of how you think you will be proven wrong
ALOT in your lifetime. Keep going around comparing
drifting to playing the violin, or even brain surgery,
see how many times you will be laughed at. Your trying
to turn lead into gold, no matter what you do it ain't
gonna happen. Welcome to the real world, you can pick
up a bumper sticker on the way out.(beer)
CopyCat
3 years ago
[quote]On 18-03-06 11:31 MePHeX wrote:
if u haven't realized yet... there hasn't been one
person to post on this thread who has agreed with u...
lol... the reason this discussion is pointless, u have
pointed out well... but the dim witted one clearly is
u, there's no need for me to really point that out
since anyone who has particapated in this thread or is
reading it can see that clearly[/quote]
Well, here I I'm. I'm with the Jug on this one.
Drifting is not all that hard, maybe you have never
tried it I don't know. But it's not like playing a
violin. It's more like playing a comb with a piece of
paper over it. lol. :D
juggernaut21
3 years ago
[quote]On 18-03-06 11:52 CopyCat wrote:
[..]
Well, here I I'm. I'm with the Jug on this one.
Drifting is not all that hard, maybe you have never
tried it I don't know. But it's not like playing a
violin. It's more like playing a comb with a piece of
paper over it. lol. :D[/quote]
LOL, right on. (beer)
MePHeX
3 years ago
lol, I play the violin, and I'm studying neuroscience,
so all the things I have mentioned in my analogies are
at least with topics that I have first hand knowledge
of, u on the other hand, have no grounds for ur
premises...
... as for your analogy, lead CAN be turned into
gold... but, I'll trying teach u one thing at a time
juggernaut21
... and yes, please, do come join us in the real world
where facts are the bases for arguments and not
personal opinion
juggernaut21
3 years ago
[quote]On 18-03-06 12:01 MePHeX wrote:
lol, I play the violin, and I'm studying neuroscience,
so all the things I have mentioned in my analogies are
at least with topics that I have first hand knowledge
of, u on the other hand, have no grounds for ur
premises...
... as for your analogy, lead CAN be turned into
gold... but, I'll trying teach u one thing at a time
juggernaut21
... and yes, please, do come join us in the real world
where facts are the bases for arguments and not
personal opinion[/quote]
Oh so now you know how to perform Alchemy, you just
keep looking like more of an idiot every time you post.
I've played the Violin also, not that I was good I just
tried it a few times. You look like a huge retard
because you basically compared on a difficulty level
that drifting is as hard to do as playing the Violin
very well, and performing BRAIN SURGERY! I told you to
stop but no you just want to keep showing everyone
your true ignorance. Well keep it up, just makes me
laugh. Im not learnig one fucking thing from
you, I don't know who could. I live in the real world,
your still not even here yet, your still lost in never
never land. If you want to keep looking loke a fool I
would be more than happy to bury you in all the
shit you keep posting.(beer)
KILDA_BLAX
3 years ago
lol mephex u may have some knowledge and smarts, but
part of being in the real world is being able to relate
your knowledge/experiences w others and all u have done
is act like a prick. believe me, no one thinks youre
better than them. now b4 u dig the hole any deeper, i
suggest u kill yourself:)
juggernaut21
3 years ago
[quote]On 18-03-06 12:27 KILDA_BLAX wrote:
lol mephex u may have some knowledge and smarts, but
part of being in the real world is being able to relate
your knowledge/experiences w others and all u have done
is act like a prick. believe me, no one thinks youre
better than them. now b4 u dig the hole any deeper, i
suggest u kill yourself:)[/quote]
See MePHeX, people can see your really a jackass. Im
sure Kilda_Blax doesn't give a crap about what I say
but he can still see how full of shit you are.
If you join us in the real world now not only will you
receive a free bumper sticker, you will also get a very
nice keychain.(beer)act now before the offer is up,
(wait it is too late you already look like a
jackass)(beer)
CopyCat
3 years ago
[quote]On 18-03-06 12:27 KILDA_BLAX wrote:
lol mephex u may have some knowledge and smarts, but
part of being in the real world is being able to relate
your knowledge/experiences w others and all u have done
is act like a prick. believe me, no one thinks youre
better than them. now b4 u dig the hole any deeper, i
suggest u kill yourself:)[/quote]
lol. He is making a fool of himself. Don't stop him,
it's funny to watch. :D
MePHeX
3 years ago
lol, juggernaut21, its not "Alchemy", its
nuclear fusion... but again, a different lesson
altogether...
... oh well, never underestimate the power of stupid
people in large groups... and yes, I am smarter than
the lot of u (beer)
KILDA_BLAX
3 years ago
u keep saying that but we have yet to see some evidence
of it
MePHeX
3 years ago
lol ok, I suppose thats subjective...
well, until someone who also has experience in drifting
posts here, I'll leave ya 2 to flame for a couple posts
since my intial discussion was with Bassmaximus about
our his aussie car and my scooby XD
juggernaut21
3 years ago
[quote]On 18-03-06 12:41 MePHeX wrote:
lol, juggernaut21, its not "Alchemy", its
nuclear fusion... but again, a different lesson
altogether...
... oh well, never underestimate the power of stupid
people in large groups... and yes, I am smarter than
the lot of u (beer)[/quote]
Its called Alchemy you stupid cunt, it started
off as Alchemy, it can be done but not by you. Now your
getting upset because people see how much of an
ignorant fool you are.(beer) Keep on being a moron, you
do it so well.(beer)
KILDA_BLAX
3 years ago
[quote]On 18-03-06 12:49 MePHeX wrote:
lol ok, I suppose thats subjective...
well, until someone who also has experience in drifting
posts here, I'll leave ya 2 to flame for a couple posts
since my intial discussion was with Bassmaximus about
our his aussie car and my scooby XD[/quote]
u wont be missed;)
k thx bubye