Is it possible to drift a 4wd car




















Plus Rally is the origination of drifting as a driving technique. If you are able to loose grip then you would control the turn only with steering and not by adjusting your gas pedel. Thats the I got on 4wd drift hope its right. Its not that much harder then with rwd, just need more entry speed.

AWD, is kinda too expensive for my tastes I've drifted in a fwd car after that everything is just so much easyer. Hachi Roku X. While we like to educate everyone we can about everything automotive, we DO NOT condone using these techniques on your car on the public or private roads. There are sanctioned and legal events in which you can learn how to drift your car safely and legally. Now that we know it is possible to drift a front-wheel-drive car, can any FWD car do it?

However, the more power the car has to get up to higher speed, the better. In more pedestrian situations, understeer is a more normal dynamic for FWD cars as a heavy engine sits atop the driven wheels and causes a weight transfer when cornering.

This, just like race cars, pushes the car out toward the edges of the corner rather than propels it around.

However, that only occurs if the driver continues to apply the throttle. If the driver lifts off the accelerator, two things can happen. Thought you finally got it through your retard head on shite posting Hurling a car into a corner with smoke billowing off all four corners as the thing scrabbles for grip is certainly not lame, by any stretch of the imagination.

I mean, it's not proper drifting, in the sense that we all talk about here, but it's still totally sweet. Captain Muppet Pro-tard. Joined: Dec 15, Posts: 5, Likes Received: 0 Location: three feet away from a tiny little turbo.

There is a UK championship for sliding round in 4WD cars. It's called rallying. For a road car wanting 4WD is just one step away from wanting traction control, which is just a bit too close to being a massive bender for my liking.



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