ricer bloopers
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alright, now for the lesson on what to do when you go drifting on streets with large curbs and find yourself drifting right into a curb...
first you need to understand drifting, it is basically holding your car in oversteer situation as long as you can. this involves counter steering which pretty much keeps the car from turning, you just slide around the corner.
Test:
now, when you find yourself in a drift heading towards that rather large curb while your GF is making a video, you A. keep drifting into the curb and scratch a rim, or B. make use of the oversteer situation you are in to turn away from the curb.
now. if you watch this video you might think the answer was A. but in fact what you should do is B. turning the wheel in the oposite direction of the drift will do one of two things. if you are the tipical ricer and are showing off by drifting (which happens to be complete luck because you don't know how to drift), you will likely spin out forget to turn the wheel the other way and hit the curb. if on the other hand you actually know how to drive and found yourself in the situation above (which you wouldn't cause you arn't a complete fuckwad and know not to try drifting on the street) you would use the oversteer to your advantage and come out of the drift looking like you planned it the whole time.
lesson over, and good job tool, i never liked that bodystyle of the 240 anyway....
first you need to understand drifting, it is basically holding your car in oversteer situation as long as you can. this involves counter steering which pretty much keeps the car from turning, you just slide around the corner.
Test:
now, when you find yourself in a drift heading towards that rather large curb while your GF is making a video, you A. keep drifting into the curb and scratch a rim, or B. make use of the oversteer situation you are in to turn away from the curb.
now. if you watch this video you might think the answer was A. but in fact what you should do is B. turning the wheel in the oposite direction of the drift will do one of two things. if you are the tipical ricer and are showing off by drifting (which happens to be complete luck because you don't know how to drift), you will likely spin out forget to turn the wheel the other way and hit the curb. if on the other hand you actually know how to drive and found yourself in the situation above (which you wouldn't cause you arn't a complete fuckwad and know not to try drifting on the street) you would use the oversteer to your advantage and come out of the drift looking like you planned it the whole time.
lesson over, and good job tool, i never liked that bodystyle of the 240 anyway....



