Menu
Home
Post Something
Forums
Current Activity
New posts
Search forums
What's new
New posts
Latest activity
News & Features
The Marketplace
Cars for Sale
Engine and Performance
Chassis and Wheels
Exterior and Body
Interior and Cockpit
ICE - In Car Entertainment
Car Shops and Services
Toys and Wares
All Other Stuff
Jobs and Vacancies
Looking For
Members
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
Current Activity
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Log in
Register
Reply to thread
See what others are reading now! Try Forums >
Current Activity
Home
Forums
Main Forums
Interests
Motorsport Specifics
Drifting
FF Drifters NEEDED
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Message
<blockquote data-quote="Kopi" data-source="post: 1002139" data-attributes="member: 2958"><p>If u turn it's using handbrake to do a sharp 180 turn. No that's not drift or powerslide. It's just a turn.</p><p></p><p>A very very good tip for every FF drifter : (taken from Keisuke Hatakeyama's Honda Tuning Interview - The CD of Keisuke Falken Events showed him beating Sil-80s, Hachirokus and sum other FRs :) )</p><p></p><p>TOE & CAMBER : </p><p>raise air pressure in your rear tires to about 35 psi. Then make sure the rear wheels are toe-out, where the rear edges are closer than the front edges. Rear shocks should be soft but the springs should be hard. I use TEIN shocks. I also use bigger wheels in the front than rear. </p><p></p><p>E-BRAKING (Handbrake/Sidebrake) :</p><p>The first thing is not to tune your e-brake so that it’s too sensitive. Some guys think they have to have the brakes ultratight to drift in FF cars but that's not true. You need to have a lot of slack until the e-brake fully kicks in at the very top. You need that partial braking zone so you can ride it. As for practice methods, start by practicing your turns using the e-brakes. When you start drifting, make sure you don't stop the rear tires with the side brakes. Just use the brakes to turn the direction of the car, not to stop the rear tires. That's just sliding your car with momentum. </p><p></p><p>I'm happy with this tip :)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kopi, post: 1002139, member: 2958"] If u turn it's using handbrake to do a sharp 180 turn. No that's not drift or powerslide. It's just a turn. A very very good tip for every FF drifter : (taken from Keisuke Hatakeyama's Honda Tuning Interview - The CD of Keisuke Falken Events showed him beating Sil-80s, Hachirokus and sum other FRs :) ) TOE & CAMBER : raise air pressure in your rear tires to about 35 psi. Then make sure the rear wheels are toe-out, where the rear edges are closer than the front edges. Rear shocks should be soft but the springs should be hard. I use TEIN shocks. I also use bigger wheels in the front than rear. E-BRAKING (Handbrake/Sidebrake) : The first thing is not to tune your e-brake so that it’s too sensitive. Some guys think they have to have the brakes ultratight to drift in FF cars but that's not true. You need to have a lot of slack until the e-brake fully kicks in at the very top. You need that partial braking zone so you can ride it. As for practice methods, start by practicing your turns using the e-brakes. When you start drifting, make sure you don't stop the rear tires with the side brakes. Just use the brakes to turn the direction of the car, not to stop the rear tires. That's just sliding your car with momentum. I'm happy with this tip :) [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
The Marketplace Latest
original WedsSport SA70 18x9jj offset +32 5H pcd...
Started by
david tao
Chassis and Wheels
Hi, I am Chong, From Malaysia i want to...
Started by
irfanirfan
ICE -In Car Entertainment
BRAND NEW original rare Yokohama ADVAN Racing RG4...
Started by
david tao
Chassis and Wheels
original rare Yokohama ADVAN Racing RZ2 RZii...
Started by
david tao
Chassis and Wheels
original rare Yokohama ADVAN Racing RG 16x7jj...
Started by
david tao
Chassis and Wheels
original rare Yokohama ADVAN Racing RG 16x7jj...
Started by
david tao
Chassis and Wheels
original rare Rays Volk Racing TE37SL 18x9jj offset...
Started by
david tao
Chassis and Wheels
Spoon Sw388 18x10J+40 5H120 Rim Rims Civic FL5 Type R
Started by
aycy
Chassis and Wheels
Spoon Crane Neck Wing Carbon Spoiler GT Wing Honda...
Started by
aycy
Exterior and Body
Honda Jazz/Fit GK Mugen body kit
Started by
jeff6126
Exterior and Body
Posts refresh every 5 minutes
intercooler repair
hi,there..
so i get this intercooler and wondering if i can use it on how it's look now or it need any special treatment..
here r some of the ic pic...
Project Z Week 8 : Stripping work starts
https://www.zerotohundred.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/268756_10150667147440352_902185351_19306336_7203277_n.jpg
This week's update is rather slow and late. I've been attending several events, which has chewed up...
Malaysia's Proton approached to sell Lotus
Malaysia's Proton approached to sell Lotus
Reuters -
Thursday, December 27
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 27 - A Malaysian car-maker has approached the country's biggest auto firm, Proton Holdings Bhd, to...
Recent Posts
2026 Vios HEV launched with Local Battery Assembly - UMW Toyota Motor
Started by
The_Mechanic
News and Features
SPPF: The Future of Automotive Surface Protection - A Technical Overview
Started by
The_Mechanic
News and Features
Upping Wira 1.5 MMC performance
Started by
Nyfka
Car Modification
Volvo Malaysia Launches Locally Assembled ES90 Electric Sedan
Started by
The_Mechanic
News and Features
AMPANG mari!!ZTH member
Started by
shahaff_07
Groups and Meets
Search
Online now
Enjoying Zerotohundred?
Log-in
for an ad-less experience
Home
Forums
Main Forums
Interests
Motorsport Specifics
Drifting
FF Drifters NEEDED