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i dont think anyone on here can rate your skills according to your above posted video. I think your best bet would be to set up cones, or something to drift around and hold a "controlled" drift around. When there are no points in the parking lot to drift around, then theres no way anyone can give you any pointers to an actual "drift".
Either way, drifting takes practice, i doubt that you'll be able to get much help and/or learn how to on a forum. Go to a drift event sometime where you can run your car at a course set up for drifting, you'll learn more in one day with others than reading up on it here for sure.
Practice. Practice. You'll be able to see your own flaws once you begin, whether it be initiating, transitioning, holding the drift, or overall control.
btw the problem we didn't have some of events here cuz there is no club for cars they have been close it from a very long time maybe 1996 so am going to drift around the roundabout to improve the skills and i will add my new video when am going good , thanks again my friend and i will show u the new skills soon
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Black and Gold 04 350z ; Ati procharger , Injen tecnology catback , nismo R-tune cams , Top speed pully's , injen intake , Dc sport headers , Kenitex ssv .
ohhh i didnt even realize you wernt from NA ...my bad
pretty good transitions id have to say your better than 78% of the members on this forum...now if you wanted to know how much hair gel each member uses a day or their favorite techno song to listen to in their Z...your in the right place
i dont think anyone on here can rate your skills according to your above posted video. I think your best bet would be to set up cones, or something to drift around and hold a "controlled" drift around. When there are no points in the parking lot to drift around, then theres no way anyone can give you any pointers to an actual "drift".
Either way, drifting takes practice, i doubt that you'll be able to get much help and/or learn how to on a forum. Go to a drift event sometime where you can run your car at a course set up for drifting, you'll learn more in one day with others than reading up on it here for sure.
Practice. Practice. You'll be able to see your own flaws once you begin, whether it be initiating, transitioning, holding the drift, or overall control.
hope that helps.
what he said.
practice makes perfect. you have the general idea of how to drift a car, now you need to challenge yourself with cones to learn precision and consistency. keep up the good work
am now good with donuts and ready for a roundabout so my new video will be with some roundabouts and sideways but after one month i will upload it thanks for the man's how comment here and abut the kid that they thing there comment will made me sad or some thing i want to say " say what ever u say there is no one will answer u "
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Black and Gold 04 350z ; Ati procharger , Injen tecnology catback , nismo R-tune cams , Top speed pully's , injen intake , Dc sport headers , Kenitex ssv .