Learning to Drift haha!
Why is everyone saying he'll need a new diff? The diff will break under shock loading, typically from a clutch dump that DOESN'T break the tires loose, like when on drag radials or a prepped surface. This guy is easily breaking the tires loose with a high RPM clutch drop - very little abuse on the diff, really.
You guys are harsh as hell. He did title it learning to drift. Even though he isn't doing any, it is a good way for him to learn how the car moves to get closer to understanding how to drift. And I agree with JonBoy, he isn't hurting his diff much at all because there isn't any shock load. As you can see, he IS breaking his tires loose. Give the poor guy a break. Not too many people take the time to understand these things. You never know, it might help in a situation when your tail swings out. Just my .02.
Originally Posted by NoRawkus305,Mar 19 2008, 10:39 AM
You guys are harsh as hell. He did title it learning to drift.
jk
ppl are really harsh and jumpy on this forum....especially with new "ideas"....not saying that this is one, but you know what I mean.
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