Just saw Tokyo Drift. Always wanted to learn to drift. Anyone tried with your P ?
#31
Rennlist Member
All comments about style, RWD and AWD for drifting aside.. You remember the part in the movie where he is practicing and announces that he needs another set of tires? It eats tires.
#34
Tokyo Drift and Redline had pretty bad reviews. Personally, I liked both, probably in part cuz the reviews lowered my expectation somewhat. But really, these types of movies don't need plot or drama, fast cars and sexy girls are all what it's about. I take it most of you here liked the movies?
Too bad Tokyo Drift didn't have P cars doing the drift, that would have been nice. In the youtube, I saw this guy once early this year doing a 180 degree drift in a mountain trail with a Turbo. Since then I really wanted to learn to drift. Anyone here drift with your P car?
Cheers
Too bad Tokyo Drift didn't have P cars doing the drift, that would have been nice. In the youtube, I saw this guy once early this year doing a 180 degree drift in a mountain trail with a Turbo. Since then I really wanted to learn to drift. Anyone here drift with your P car?
Cheers
#35
FF3 was not about the sport of drifiting, it was about street racing, and they tried to make the viewer believe that drifting is the fastest way around a corner, which is simply not true. So in that context, I stand by my question... WHY would you want to do it?
#36
Three Wheelin'
I watched a little drift racing yesterday on the TV and saw no sport at all in it other than who can make more smoke than the other person. It only became exciting when the cars hit each other...very similar to NASCAR where the crash is the only time it gets exciting. So with that said, and the fact I do not watch NASCAR, I will not consider drifting as a sport but more entertainment, but I can get the same entertainment of drifiting by watching the news reports of drifting on the local freeways (i.e. 880 in Oakland).
#38
Three Wheelin'
I know I feel as if I took over this thread, but I wanted to add that the coolest part of the movie was when they were doing donuts around the car at the stop light with the girls in it, now that was pretty amazing skill.
#39
Drifting
My Tivo recorded an episode of "Redline TV" last night via the "PORSCHE" wish list (keyword.) The episode featured a '96 GT2 drifter by JIC Magic. It was pretty interesting to see the suspension, steering, and engine mods necessary to turn the GT2 into a competent drifter. Anyway, try to catch the re-run on SPEED HD -- I am sure they will air it again. In the meantime, check out the page on the JIC Magic website:
http://www.jic-magic.com/ViewNews.aspx?ID=160&Cat=NE
http://www.jic-magic.com/ViewNews.aspx?ID=160&Cat=NE