why is the delivery in script/dialogue and the editing and filming done so well that it feels like i’m watching one of those informative science shows or something that you’d watch in class or see on tv lol
Wow, so that's the obvious technique I've been missing out, letting go of the steering wheel... no wonder I've been having a hard time doing basic donut. Thanks for the step-by step guide!
For most cars, they have good self steer built into their steering geometry, so that letting go of the wheel when the car starts to slip works 👌🏻 Stock cars often have pretty poor angle and contact patch at lock in drift, but you can absolutely get started with a bone stock RWD car as long as it has a locking diff (viscous, clutch, quaife/torsen, spool or welded)
My dad has a rwd toyota corolla and the car is as old as your dads prius. I literally felt the pain of the car when i tried drifting and i was succesful aswell but i dont wanna torture the poor car lol
@@Noobipu Haha same, I'm buying a c5 corvette in the next month. Been saving for a year now!! Finally have enough. Love the suburus as well. Both brz and wrxs are great.
Kinda funny, it's illegal to be a good driver with control over your car, but not illegal to be a bad driver and stop the traffic, by riding too slow or letting too many cars pass on crossings.
Nice vid. Not going to try this with my car IRL but I’ve been trying to drift on my sim wheel for months and it just hasn’t clicked yet, maybe this video will be the one.
The clip beginning @1:05 is from a surveillance camera at the new boat launch in Antioch, CA. It used to be a park till about like 5(ish) years ago. We already have a boat launch about a mile or so away from this one. I miss the park that used to be there. Lol I drank many a 40oz of OE 800 and that MD 20/20 in that park. There was a horseshoe pit and a cool little secluded bench a few feet back from the walking path that I used to smash bops on... good times😎
Your drift tutorial videos are super informative and encouraging! Future vid idea, best budget drift cars for learners in 2023 for the specific purpose of learning, not about style or scene. It'd be great to hear your unfiltered opinion on the topic as a RL drift coach. Thanks!
Thanks for the kind words, I appreciate it! I did research for a video on best budget beginner chassis last year but never put it together, once I wrap some more driving tutorials I’ll have to do that 👍🏻
I saw you left foot breaking there! I'd love a video on the use of left foot breaking and e-brakes in drifts. I heard someone saying that left foot breaking pulls you into the apex and e-break pulls you away from it.
I’ve shot footage on those topics from this track session, it’s in my editing queue! In this case, I just did it reflexively but I shouldn’t have needed to-I was frequently looking at my camera mounted on the opposite side of the windshield so my line control wasn’t as good as usual…the sort of thing that happens when you aren’t watching where you’re going as often 🤣
Drifting has been the only thing holding me on through this hard time I’m in. Your videos are something special and have allowed me to focus my energy to safely and properly learn these techniques. Thank you so very much!!
Fr and also remember Jesus always got you he’s always there for you if you accept that he died on the cross for us he saved me from stuff like that you should tr reading the gospels
hello bro, i really like drifting. I've learn drifting for 4 months, but still have some trouble when learn it. I've watched several drift techniques from pro players, one of them is your channel. The videos shown are very clear and interesting. But I'm still having some problems, is there a way for me to show my drifting video? so that you know what error is happening and how to solve it. I really hope that you are willing to point out every mistake in my drift. 🙏Thankyou
Thanks for watching my videos, I hope they’re helping you along the way in your drift journey! For video reviews, I don’t currently offer 1-on-1 coaching as a service, but if you want to join my discord server you can open access to all the channels after the onboarding steps and then post it to the #ac-drift or #share-content channels for community review. Hope this helps!
If you aren’t skipping the clutch then it shouldn’t do too much harm. A clutch kick to start a drift is no big deal-if that breaks the clutch it was on its way out anyway. But in my car or 350Z’s, most cars you can get to do a donut without a clutch kick at all in which case it does 0 damage 👍🏻
I once wanted to show off to a friend that I could do a donut on my vw bug, i had never done it before, but I have a sim at home, so I just clutch kicked and stomped on the gas and it worked, and we got the biggest laugh out of it, idk if could have broken my transmission or something it was a little reckless but it was so worth haha
That’s cool, I’ve never gotten to see anyone get rowdy in iconic VW like that 👌🏻 The transmission parts don’t usually break, but with enough age on the components anything could happen. Usually the tires break traction before the metal parts break 💪
Thank you! I’m working on the edit for my next one now, and have the “on track/in car” footage for about 6 more already shot and waiting in my queue 🤙🏻
Been loving and following the channel for some time now... Good stuff. As far as Virtual Drift....... The Mod Spread Sheet seems to be down...... Any insight on that? Thanks for all you do!
Thank you! I had some stuff come up this winter that delayed the second video in this series but I actually just finished it last night 🎉 It will launch this Friday. For the mod spreadsheet, it looks like a new version was posted. At some point I should make and maintain my own, but for now, try this: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ADM1k17PhjPTgwgRJrn-2Fi5aYwLIrPGKPh9Pb5cupM/htmlview?mibextid=Zxz2cZ I’ll update my link in the discord as well ✌🏻
I have a g920 rn and have been thinking about upgrading for a while. If I were to upgrade to a high caliber sim rig it obviously can be around the same price as a real car. Anyway I just wanted an opinion from someone who has much experience in both and which one would be the better option to invest in. Thanks!
Real car vs realistic sim gear? The short answer is sim for starters. If you can afford a sim you can’t afford to drift IRL IMHO. Long answer: Sim is way cheaper than real cars FWIW. Both have an initial investment to get started, but the sim doesn’t cost anything to do countless laps in, where a real car has a few extra issues: 1) it might not have any tuning for the same price as your sim that can simulate highly tuned cars, so irl may not be as fun unless you spend more on tuning 2) event entry fees are $60-120 per day, least here in the US 3) tires are $120-300 per pair and you will go through between 1 (low power) and 4 (high power) per event. 4) your sim gear generally won’t break, except after maybe 5+ years. Many real drift cars break once a year or more, especially if the driver crashes. My real car costs about $350-450 per day to drift after entry fees, gas, tires, food, etc. sim is waaay cheaper. I’d tell anyone to start there.
Just to add my very limited experience, I consider myself as a complete noob SIM drifter (despite taking 2+ years to build my SIM rig) but I'm so grateful of the initial advice to buy a T300 wheel as my starting point, (I am presuming your on PC and not on console). As for drifting IRL, I've never owned a RWD car, but I've own two nicely modified FWD cars in the past. To agree with Ben, I certainly couldn't afford drifting IRL these days. Primarily that's my reasoning for building a SIM rig. I'll be doing a YT video myself in the near future for my own build if your interested?
Speed up, then slow down rapidly approaching a turn. As soon as the wheels skid, start the turn, while simultaneously releasing the main brake and engaging the parking brake. Once the parking break is engaged, you should overcompensate, and go directly towards the right curb if turning right. When this happens, accelerate rapidly, and jerk the wheel to the left if turning right. The car should drift parallel to the curb, facing it.... Just keep maintaining acceleration, and holding the wheel in that direction, until the curve ends, then, straighten out and gun it. Theres other ways to drift. But that's how you'd do a hairpin turn, which is easiest.
Hey dude, hoping you and the fam are all good and all doing well? I've finally got screens! (Only 23" widescreen triples, but better than square 17" triples) and as such my 1060 3gb wasn't really that effective trying to process a third more screen(s) in addition to trying recording my footage without stutter.. thankfully the 3gb 1060 has been replaced by a budget friendly 8gb 1070.. today I added the final piece* to my SIM rig (8 key USB mini keyboard for customisation/return to pits button) and I just wanted to say a big thank-you to you Ben. Your an inspiration to me and no doubt countless others, you lead the way showing me the light and I'm delighted so thank-you. Also, I can finally drift 😂🤫 only took me three years to build a rig and get the knack of it!! However, now my V3 SKT 1150 Xeon is starting to feel the strain, so motherboard, CPU and RAM will be the next big upgrade.. definately never ending however my whole build is coming in at slightly under €1000 so it's pretty fking reasonable!! I'm in the process of editing my build video (don't worry, it's very amateur so you've no need to be worried 😂😂) anyway.. I just wanted to check in with you. Hope everything is cool my friend, msg me on Discord if I can do anything to help. Peace brother
Congrats on the triples, it adds a lot to immersion and makes a huge difference for drifting (VR is also great for those who prefer it) That definitely adds a lot more workload for the GPU so a system upgrade is well warranted. I’m glad to hear from you, and happy I was able to help even a little in your car and drifting journey! We are doing pretty well here, I’m making videos slowly for now but each one I release is something I’m really proud of as I try to push myself to make the best drift content I can 🫡 Likewise, feel free to hmu on discord if I can help with anything, otherwise post up your new build and rig in #general-chat or share your build video in #share-content in the discord sometime 👋🏻
@@KameTrick your encouragement means a lot, thank-you Ben. My most useful button is my newly install 'restart session' button 😂 As for what you've suggested I will of course do that. Your video editing is just another level these days, it's really good and shows how far you've progressed. Well done mate! All my best 👍🍻
It's a fun time and makes you a better, safer driver in everyday situations as well, study what you can find now and start practicing when you can (safely) - There's all kinds of fun drifting to look forward to in sims and IRL.
Is it possible that doing a donut in one direction feels easier than the other? For example I can do donuts while turning left easily, however I can't hold a donut while going right
Absolutely possible. You may find you feel more confident or have an easier time in one direction than the other cause you sit close to one side and have to look “across” the car to the passenger side of the car, for example. Also IRL cars with stock differentials may only be able to spin one wheel, and in that case they drift kinda decent when that wheel is on the outside, but in the other direction when it’s on the inside the car won’t step out.
@@KameTrick Thanks for the detailed reply, furthermore, is it possible for this bias to translate directly to sim drifting as well. As this is where most of my seat time is spent?
@@sp69same I have a sim rig at home and am trying to learn to drift, but I drift a lot better going left than right. It probably is because I’m right handed and control it more with the right side of the wheel, but I’m curious to know the answer
Really nice! Btw, how modified is your steering from stock? Caster and camber angles? I feel like an E36 was not self steering as much as an S13 or M3 that I tried IRL and was wondering if it's purely down to symmetry.
You’ll appreciate this vid: ruclips.net/video/qLcEo_Ccj-s/видео.html That said, the steering on this car has a fair bit of work. Knuckles, FLCA/TC Rod combo for added steering and clearance, front track width increased by somewhere around 1.5 per side, and rack relocated for more angle without overcentering. Its…not stock 😆 In the video above, I drift a stockish E36 and it does fine, though I didn’t adapt to it very well in those couple laps. You can get a lot of benefit from a good alignment that gives you a flat contact patch at around 75% of your cars max angle. At this point I have caster around 7 degrees and camber around -5 degrees but that’s model and tuning specific, cause you can alter the caster and camber curves when you modify the suspension and steering pick up points
@@KameTrick thanks for the reply! And yeah nice video the E46 one. I am not familiar with some of the parts you mentioned, maybe it's an idea to mention in a future video.
I think the most important thing was forgotten in this video. Can any car do it? What are the car transmission requirements? Front wheel or rear wheel drive for this to happen?
Throttle is the pedal that makes the car go, brake is the one that makes it stop. Automatics have both of those pedals. The clutch is the pedal that can temporarily disconnect the engine from the wheels, that’s what let’s the car change gears. Automatic cars don’t have a clutch and can change gears…automatically, while manual cars the driver has to do that. You can drift a rear while drive automatic car, assuming it has a welded diff or LSD, though you will be lacking the option to clutch kick the car or keep it in a specific gear sometimes. It’s not as ideal as using a manual car, but certainly doable
If the Focus is FWD, then for drift entries, yes. Sustained drifting lap after lap, no. The RWD & AWD ability to do multiple donuts comes from the rear wheels pushing the car sideways from the back of the car. FWD cars can build up speed and use braking/ebrake to slide into a turn and do a 180 degree donut easily, but that slows *any* car down, and FWD's have no way to add speed while pushing the car sideways, because their power comes form the front tires, which pull the car...and when you pull something it goes in a straight line.
what are the possibles damages for ur car ? for a FWD and a RWD when trying to drift and while drifting ? i would really like your help anyone. I have a 2004 VW golf 5 1.9 tdi 90 hp and it has 400k km
Meehhh, i mean if you can shift your weight one way and flick it the other, you may start a slide, but u cant really control the slide with throttle etc, its more just using the weight of your car to pull u around a bend sideways
2:30 AM :
How to drift a car
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HEY, GUYS CHRISFIX HERE 🌚
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why is the delivery in script/dialogue and the editing and filming done so well that it feels like i’m watching one of those informative science shows or something that you’d watch in class or see on tv lol
Haha 😅 The in-car stuff was just off the top of my head, no script there 🤷🏻♂️ Drift Sensei lol
Drifting - It’s in the family.
@@JustAutistic😊
I agree and feel the same way! ❤❤💯💯💯💯
@@KameTrickit’s really well done
This is part of the reason I will never get tired of the idea of drifting. Even your instruction manual style video makes it seem fun
I have some more traditional “fun” videos in the channel library, lol 🤘🏻
Can we just appreciate how clean this car is, especially being an s chassis? Love the video!
Thank you! I’ve been drifting this car since 2003 or 2004 and it’s been in the family since 1992 ❤️
What car is it?
@@plinkazoid 1990-1993 Nissan 240SX
And now i have tree in my dad's car
I had river stone in my car
now i have my dads car in a tree
Ans I now have my dad in my trees car
and now i have a car in my dads tree
And now I have a dad in my car’s tree
Step1: buy a car
😂😂😂😂😂
Step1: buy a rear wheel drive car
That strong enough to drift
Step2: locked the rear diff(differential)
That’s a personal attack
Step 3 turn it into a drift spec
😭sadly
I love the use of Initial D music in the background lmao
Bro me too
Wow, so that's the obvious technique I've been missing out, letting go of the steering wheel... no wonder I've been having a hard time doing basic donut. Thanks for the step-by step guide!
For most cars, they have good self steer built into their steering geometry, so that letting go of the wheel when the car starts to slip works 👌🏻 Stock cars often have pretty poor angle and contact patch at lock in drift, but you can absolutely get started with a bone stock RWD car as long as it has a locking diff (viscous, clutch, quaife/torsen, spool or welded)
alright guys hope i dont crash my dad's car
If you have an open enough area you should be fine 😂
If u crash it, it's yours then
Us bro 😂
@@evinbaird7314”Should, be fine” 💀
you got it
Me watching this with no car "")
😂. Me still learning how to drive at driving school
Me toooooooo gosh it's actually amazing and it makes me happy you know @@victorikome7023
@@victorikome7023i use a sim
Facts
Me watching this with a car with frontwheeldrive
Me, a high schooler with my dad's fwd 2010 prius:
Time to try this!
My dad has a rwd toyota corolla and the car is as old as your dads prius. I literally felt the pain of the car when i tried drifting and i was succesful aswell but i dont wanna torture the poor car lol
@@Noobipu Yeah lmao, it feels so wrong. Drifting it is like throwing a kid with no swimming experience in the deep end.
@@Spyziy Yeah, guess i will wait till i buy my own car. I always liked Subaru WRX STI so i will probably buy one.
@@Noobipu Haha same, I'm buying a c5 corvette in the next month. Been saving for a year now!! Finally have enough.
Love the suburus as well. Both brz and wrxs are great.
@@Spyziy Damn my favorite corvette gen, how much are you buying it for?
Fabulous explanation as always Ben, loved the two drone slow-mo shots, really edited well my friend!
Thank you, I always appreciate the critique! On to editing part two!
Even though this is highly illegal, this man went out of his way to make this vid
He’s on a racetrack.
@@snfriedmnah really🤯💀
@@Veryweirdmemesit’s not illegal on a racetrack or private property doofus
@@Veryweirdmemesprivate property at the least
Kinda funny, it's illegal to be a good driver with control over your car, but not illegal to be a bad driver and stop the traffic, by riding too slow or letting too many cars pass on crossings.
Nice vid. Not going to try this with my car IRL but I’ve been trying to drift on my sim wheel for months and it just hasn’t clicked yet, maybe this video will be the one.
Was it, I have absolutely 0 experience driving a real car but have a new sim rig and am trying to drift in a sim??
The clip beginning @1:05 is from a surveillance camera at the new boat launch in Antioch, CA. It used to be a park till about like 5(ish) years ago. We already have a boat launch about a mile or so away from this one. I miss the park that used to be there. Lol I drank many a 40oz of OE 800 and that MD 20/20 in that park. There was a horseshoe pit and a cool little secluded bench a few feet back from the walking path that I used to smash bops on... good times😎
Your drift tutorial videos are super informative and encouraging! Future vid idea, best budget drift cars for learners in 2023 for the specific purpose of learning, not about style or scene. It'd be great to hear your unfiltered opinion on the topic as a RL drift coach. Thanks!
Thanks for the kind words, I appreciate it! I did research for a video on best budget beginner chassis last year but never put it together, once I wrap some more driving tutorials I’ll have to do that 👍🏻
I saw you left foot breaking there!
I'd love a video on the use of left foot breaking and e-brakes in drifts. I heard someone saying that left foot breaking pulls you into the apex and e-break pulls you away from it.
I’ve shot footage on those topics from this track session, it’s in my editing queue! In this case, I just did it reflexively but I shouldn’t have needed to-I was frequently looking at my camera mounted on the opposite side of the windshield so my line control wasn’t as good as usual…the sort of thing that happens when you aren’t watching where you’re going as often 🤣
@@KameTrick looking forward to it!!
Cameras are expencive... cant blame you!
Excellent teaching
One more thing DON'T FORGET TO turn off the traction control. 3:25
I really need this!
It’s as if you knew I needed this video lol thanks
I’m glad I could help, there’s more on the way!
amazing video great explanation
Thank you! 🫡
Looking forward to continue this style in the next one
I don’t even own a car why am I here
😂
Same bruh
Same bruh
Same
It’s a message from the future
Drifting has been the only thing holding me on through this hard time I’m in. Your videos are something special and have allowed me to focus my energy to safely and properly learn these techniques.
Thank you so very much!!
I’m so glad to hear that, Andrew! Tough times will come as surely as they will (eventually) pass. Keep your chin up 🤙🏻
Fr and also remember Jesus always got you he’s always there for you if you accept that he died on the cross for us he saved me from stuff like that you should tr reading the gospels
Left foot braking, good technique 🔥
Alright, i don't have a car now.
bro u drifting like u in one of those videos games 😂😂😂😂 u raw af i cant wait to fix my car im definitely finna try this u earned a sub
WOW SO COOL
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Lovely dude.
hello bro, i really like drifting. I've learn drifting for 4 months, but still have some trouble when learn it. I've watched several drift techniques from pro players, one of them is your channel. The videos shown are very clear and interesting. But I'm still having some problems, is there a way for me to show my drifting video? so that you know what error is happening and how to solve it. I really hope that you are willing to point out every mistake in my drift. 🙏Thankyou
Thanks for watching my videos, I hope they’re helping you along the way in your drift journey! For video reviews, I don’t currently offer 1-on-1 coaching as a service, but if you want to join my discord server you can open access to all the channels after the onboarding steps and then post it to the #ac-drift or #share-content channels for community review. Hope this helps!
why did you wet the floor? cant you do it dry? or was it to not damage the wheels?
Makes the tires last longer
What is the red car at 0:59?
I think a mr2
180sx probably
240 sx guess
A miata i think
honda nsx
Coming back to this video in 4 years
question, does this kill a clutch? I feel like I could smell my clutch for some reason
If you aren’t skipping the clutch then it shouldn’t do too much harm. A clutch kick to start a drift is no big deal-if that breaks the clutch it was on its way out anyway. But in my car or 350Z’s, most cars you can get to do a donut without a clutch kick at all in which case it does 0 damage 👍🏻
Hey I just wanted to know what car you used for the vid. It looks really cool.
Beautifully explained this art❤
I love how you put initial d in this video
I once wanted to show off to a friend that I could do a donut on my vw bug, i had never done it before, but I have a sim at home, so I just clutch kicked and stomped on the gas and it worked, and we got the biggest laugh out of it, idk if could have broken my transmission or something it was a little reckless but it was so worth haha
That’s cool, I’ve never gotten to see anyone get rowdy in iconic VW like that 👌🏻 The transmission parts don’t usually break, but with enough age on the components anything could happen. Usually the tires break traction before the metal parts break 💪
Really nice video dude
Thank you! I’m working on the edit for my next one now, and have the “on track/in car” footage for about 6 more already shot and waiting in my queue 🤙🏻
Ima saving this for future purposes
Same lol
WE ARE RUNNING IN THE 90S WITH THIS ONE
Bout to go try this on my ‘99 F150 (manual) lol and I live by a HUGE abandoned parking lot away from traffic
brilliant video!!
I plan to keep up this style for the next several as I cover various drift techniques
massive respect for cameraman!
great explanations
Thank you for everything and good luck
I subscribe
Great video!
Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it 🤙🏻
Do those same rules apply for pickup trucks to if you want to learn to drift a truck
Been loving and following the channel for some time now... Good stuff.
As far as Virtual Drift....... The Mod Spread Sheet seems to be down...... Any insight on that?
Thanks for all you do!
Thank you! I had some stuff come up this winter that delayed the second video in this series but I actually just finished it last night 🎉 It will launch this Friday.
For the mod spreadsheet, it looks like a new version was posted. At some point I should make and maintain my own, but for now, try this: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ADM1k17PhjPTgwgRJrn-2Fi5aYwLIrPGKPh9Pb5cupM/htmlview?mibextid=Zxz2cZ
I’ll update my link in the discord as well ✌🏻
@@KameTrick Copy that. Hope all is well.
Thank ya my dude.
Hello, I am new here and can't understand why is there a fourth pedal and what is it fonction ?
Same
What would be the best gear to do this?
Should you do this in a front wheel drive car
I have a g920 rn and have been thinking about upgrading for a while. If I were to upgrade to a high caliber sim rig it obviously can be around the same price as a real car. Anyway I just wanted an opinion from someone who has much experience in both and which one would be the better option to invest in. Thanks!
Real car vs realistic sim gear?
The short answer is sim for starters. If you can afford a sim you can’t afford to drift IRL IMHO.
Long answer: Sim is way cheaper than real cars FWIW. Both have an initial investment to get started, but the sim doesn’t cost anything to do countless laps in, where a real car has a few extra issues:
1) it might not have any tuning for the same price as your sim that can simulate highly tuned cars, so irl may not be as fun unless you spend more on tuning
2) event entry fees are $60-120 per day, least here in the US
3) tires are $120-300 per pair and you will go through between 1 (low power) and 4 (high power) per event.
4) your sim gear generally won’t break, except after maybe 5+ years. Many real drift cars break once a year or more, especially if the driver crashes.
My real car costs about $350-450 per day to drift after entry fees, gas, tires, food, etc. sim is waaay cheaper. I’d tell anyone to start there.
Just to add my very limited experience, I consider myself as a complete noob SIM drifter (despite taking 2+ years to build my SIM rig) but I'm so grateful of the initial advice to buy a T300 wheel as my starting point, (I am presuming your on PC and not on console). As for drifting IRL, I've never owned a RWD car, but I've own two nicely modified FWD cars in the past. To agree with Ben, I certainly couldn't afford drifting IRL these days. Primarily that's my reasoning for building a SIM rig. I'll be doing a YT video myself in the near future for my own build if your interested?
Speed up, then slow down rapidly approaching a turn. As soon as the wheels skid, start the turn, while simultaneously releasing the main brake and engaging the parking brake.
Once the parking break is engaged, you should overcompensate, and go directly towards the right curb if turning right.
When this happens, accelerate rapidly, and jerk the wheel to the left if turning right.
The car should drift parallel to the curb, facing it....
Just keep maintaining acceleration, and holding the wheel in that direction, until the curve ends, then, straighten out and gun it.
Theres other ways to drift. But that's how you'd do a hairpin turn, which is easiest.
Bro did anyone else feel physical pain at 1:10 lol my whole body went OHHHHH
No, it's a Camaro.
Serious Drift Bible vibes
That’s absolutely what I’m going for lol 🙌🏻
Alright! Im on may way to my garage!
Did you use your left foot for clutch and gas?? I saw that.. why no use right foot for gas?
Hey dude, hoping you and the fam are all good and all doing well? I've finally got screens! (Only 23" widescreen triples, but better than square 17" triples) and as such my 1060 3gb wasn't really that effective trying to process a third more screen(s) in addition to trying recording my footage without stutter.. thankfully the 3gb 1060 has been replaced by a budget friendly 8gb 1070.. today I added the final piece* to my SIM rig (8 key USB mini keyboard for customisation/return to pits button) and I just wanted to say a big thank-you to you Ben. Your an inspiration to me and no doubt countless others, you lead the way showing me the light and I'm delighted so thank-you. Also, I can finally drift 😂🤫 only took me three years to build a rig and get the knack of it!! However, now my V3 SKT 1150 Xeon is starting to feel the strain, so motherboard, CPU and RAM will be the next big upgrade.. definately never ending however my whole build is coming in at slightly under €1000 so it's pretty fking reasonable!! I'm in the process of editing my build video (don't worry, it's very amateur so you've no need to be worried 😂😂) anyway.. I just wanted to check in with you. Hope everything is cool my friend, msg me on Discord if I can do anything to help. Peace brother
Congrats on the triples, it adds a lot to immersion and makes a huge difference for drifting (VR is also great for those who prefer it) That definitely adds a lot more workload for the GPU so a system upgrade is well warranted.
I’m glad to hear from you, and happy I was able to help even a little in your car and drifting journey! We are doing pretty well here, I’m making videos slowly for now but each one I release is something I’m really proud of as I try to push myself to make the best drift content I can 🫡 Likewise, feel free to hmu on discord if I can help with anything, otherwise post up your new build and rig in #general-chat or share your build video in #share-content in the discord sometime 👋🏻
@@KameTrick your encouragement means a lot, thank-you Ben. My most useful button is my newly install 'restart session' button 😂 As for what you've suggested I will of course do that. Your video editing is just another level these days, it's really good and shows how far you've progressed. Well done mate! All my best 👍🍻
Thx cant wait to try this in my gaming chair
what is that extra pedal on the left side tho
Im 16, I just started learning to drive and I wanna learn this SOO bad dude
It's a fun time and makes you a better, safer driver in everyday situations as well, study what you can find now and start practicing when you can (safely) - There's all kinds of fun drifting to look forward to in sims and IRL.
I cant even drive car properly and I'm watching this. I'm sure I am a visioner person, hopefully
Great video! I am now going to look for a crappy E30 😅
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Is it possible that doing a donut in one direction feels easier than the other? For example I can do donuts while turning left easily, however I can't hold a donut while going right
Absolutely possible. You may find you feel more confident or have an easier time in one direction than the other cause you sit close to one side and have to look “across” the car to the passenger side of the car, for example.
Also IRL cars with stock differentials may only be able to spin one wheel, and in that case they drift kinda decent when that wheel is on the outside, but in the other direction when it’s on the inside the car won’t step out.
@@KameTrick Thanks for the detailed reply, furthermore, is it possible for this bias to translate directly to sim drifting as well. As this is where most of my seat time is spent?
@@sp69same I have a sim rig at home and am trying to learn to drift, but I drift a lot better going left than right. It probably is because I’m right handed and control it more with the right side of the wheel, but I’m curious to know the answer
How about doing this on automatic cars? Can this be applied too?
Is it necessary to do it on a wet surface?
Really nice! Btw, how modified is your steering from stock? Caster and camber angles? I feel like an E36 was not self steering as much as an S13 or M3 that I tried IRL and was wondering if it's purely down to symmetry.
You’ll appreciate this vid: ruclips.net/video/qLcEo_Ccj-s/видео.html
That said, the steering on this car has a fair bit of work. Knuckles, FLCA/TC Rod combo for added steering and clearance, front track width increased by somewhere around 1.5 per side, and rack relocated for more angle without overcentering. Its…not stock 😆
In the video above, I drift a stockish E36 and it does fine, though I didn’t adapt to it very well in those couple laps. You can get a lot of benefit from a good alignment that gives you a flat contact patch at around 75% of your cars max angle. At this point I have caster around 7 degrees and camber around -5 degrees but that’s model and tuning specific, cause you can alter the caster and camber curves when you modify the suspension and steering pick up points
@@KameTrick thanks for the reply! And yeah nice video the E46 one. I am not familiar with some of the parts you mentioned, maybe it's an idea to mention in a future video.
Wait so you slightly hold the clutch while giving it gas???
How do you have 4 paddles??please explain....
Stick shift it’s 3 pedals
Can this be done on automatic cars ?
Very good 👍
2:29 I forgot the name of that song from Intial D
Would this work on an automatic 4x4?
I think the most important thing was forgotten in this video. Can any car do it? What are the car transmission requirements? Front wheel or rear wheel drive for this to happen?
rwd with with an lsd or welded diff
How does the car have four paddle??
I hear its best in Manual cars? will auto cars change gear for me and f it up?
intial d background music is goated
Are there 4 pedals down ?
Do cars come with a throttle pedal?
Just got my six speed Miata. Nearest median, here I come!
It worked on my bicycle
Turn right to go left 😎
Put on 1st or 2nd gear?
What gear do you start the drift
Sorry, is the throttle the clutch? Can automatic's drift without a clutch?
Throttle is the pedal that makes the car go, brake is the one that makes it stop. Automatics have both of those pedals. The clutch is the pedal that can temporarily disconnect the engine from the wheels, that’s what let’s the car change gears. Automatic cars don’t have a clutch and can change gears…automatically, while manual cars the driver has to do that.
You can drift a rear while drive automatic car, assuming it has a welded diff or LSD, though you will be lacking the option to clutch kick the car or keep it in a specific gear sometimes. It’s not as ideal as using a manual car, but certainly doable
What is the name is this sound file?
Can you do this in a ford focus? 🤔
If the Focus is FWD, then for drift entries, yes. Sustained drifting lap after lap, no.
The RWD & AWD ability to do multiple donuts comes from the rear wheels pushing the car sideways from the back of the car.
FWD cars can build up speed and use braking/ebrake to slide into a turn and do a 180 degree donut easily, but that slows *any* car down, and FWD's have no way to add speed while pushing the car sideways, because their power comes form the front tires, which pull the car...and when you pull something it goes in a straight line.
Is it possible to pull it off in a Vauxhall corsa?😅
What’s that show at the start?
what are the possibles damages for ur car ? for a FWD and a RWD when trying to drift and while drifting ? i would really like your help anyone. I have a 2004 VW golf 5 1.9 tdi 90 hp and it has 400k km
Can I do this with my Alto k10
Can i do this with a FWD?
What gear are you in? I would guess 2nd or 3rd, something low but not 1st.
Does this work with a fwd car?
Meehhh, i mean if you can shift your weight one way and flick it the other, you may start a slide, but u cant really control the slide with throttle etc, its more just using the weight of your car to pull u around a bend sideways
Like I just got a rear will drive BRZ and I want to learn how to drift it
Just bought an ae86. On my way.
What is his car? Looks cool
Is it on handbreak?