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<blockquote data-quote="netmatrix" data-source="post: 2964024" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>No no. Chinozie, its because the force of the car pushing to the front and the wheels will get back to the path of least resistance, which is the center. I don't know if you driven non power steering cars before. But when you drive no matter how much turn in angle you steer, after the car moves forward, the wheels would go straight again.</p><p></p><p>Full stop, full steering left or right, let go of steering, slight throttle and see steering magically moves to center! If you do the same just now but you throttle hard, the steering would center also, but faster. so in this case, because the cars that drift actually make use of the steering momentum to go the other way. You look back at the many "How to drift" videos by Drift Tengoku and Option, they would say the same.</p><p></p><p>Another test is when you drive straight at 60km/h, you could yantk the steering a little had, the car yaws and wabbles back in the last body lean. Meaning the steering would still go straight. I don't think you do such thing in a powered steering. I dont' have a FR powered steering car to try. Maybe we could hunt down MK84 and try his MR2. hehehe.</p><p></p><p>The only game i could recommend you to play with such a feel is OUTRUN 2. Not because its my favourite game, but its a drifting game. You can do Nomura Ken's technique on this one. I would say 50% accurate on steering movement with car response compared to any of the other driving games just to drift a car.</p><p></p><p>On why it is not recommended to have power steering on drift cars. Its because power steering actually locks all momentum at every millimetre of steering input. Its like you poking a dead breast, and the nipples don't shrink! When you do time attacks, its better not to have too much flipping motion like this because the FF cars like yours need high traction to turn. Where our FR cars need throttle to make the car turn in faster, until we drift. Such a situation for FF cars might be understeer already i'm sure.</p><p></p><p>But this is based on what i see and concieve la. Maybe other pro's could be more accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="netmatrix, post: 2964024, member: 217"] No no. Chinozie, its because the force of the car pushing to the front and the wheels will get back to the path of least resistance, which is the center. I don't know if you driven non power steering cars before. But when you drive no matter how much turn in angle you steer, after the car moves forward, the wheels would go straight again. Full stop, full steering left or right, let go of steering, slight throttle and see steering magically moves to center! If you do the same just now but you throttle hard, the steering would center also, but faster. so in this case, because the cars that drift actually make use of the steering momentum to go the other way. You look back at the many "How to drift" videos by Drift Tengoku and Option, they would say the same. Another test is when you drive straight at 60km/h, you could yantk the steering a little had, the car yaws and wabbles back in the last body lean. Meaning the steering would still go straight. I don't think you do such thing in a powered steering. I dont' have a FR powered steering car to try. Maybe we could hunt down MK84 and try his MR2. hehehe. The only game i could recommend you to play with such a feel is OUTRUN 2. Not because its my favourite game, but its a drifting game. You can do Nomura Ken's technique on this one. I would say 50% accurate on steering movement with car response compared to any of the other driving games just to drift a car. On why it is not recommended to have power steering on drift cars. Its because power steering actually locks all momentum at every millimetre of steering input. Its like you poking a dead breast, and the nipples don't shrink! When you do time attacks, its better not to have too much flipping motion like this because the FF cars like yours need high traction to turn. Where our FR cars need throttle to make the car turn in faster, until we drift. Such a situation for FF cars might be understeer already i'm sure. But this is based on what i see and concieve la. Maybe other pro's could be more accurate. [/QUOTE]
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