"YSI-what can brown do for you" (ysi-what-can-brown-do-for-you)
09/13/2014 at 20:46 • Filed to: None | 4 | 16 |
Lol.
Agrajag
> YSI-what can brown do for you
09/13/2014 at 20:51 | 0 |
Heh.
DoYouEvenShift
> YSI-what can brown do for you
09/13/2014 at 20:54 | 0 |
That sucks. Cool that he posted it though lol. More TQ maybe?
Crest
> YSI-what can brown do for you
09/13/2014 at 20:55 | 0 |
Blahahahaha drifto!
$kaycog
> YSI-what can brown do for you
09/13/2014 at 20:59 | 2 |
Ouch! I wouldn't have had the guts to show the world..........or anybody.
ReallyColorful
> YSI-what can brown do for you
09/13/2014 at 21:00 | 0 |
Must be a new entry style. Hella tyte.
whoarder is tellurium
> YSI-what can brown do for you
09/13/2014 at 21:05 | 0 |
Straight to understeer hell! Clutch kicking to start a drift is questionable IMO too.
DylanToback
> whoarder is tellurium
09/13/2014 at 21:22 | 0 |
Good catch, I didn't even notice the clutch kick. Agreed though. I use clutch kicking to start drifts in the snow and occasionally in the rain. But that's about it. I dislike using them on dry pavement.
Nick, Drives a Cobalt LT
> YSI-what can brown do for you
09/13/2014 at 21:53 | 0 |
Clutch kick is a no go to start a drift, maybe to change angle or direction, but never to start. I usually justgo from half to WOT and snap the rear out, dry or wet, it works out usually haha
bhardoin
> YSI-what can brown do for you
09/13/2014 at 22:28 | 0 |
And the world is rid of one more beautiful S Chassis.
Burrito de EJ25
> YSI-what can brown do for you
09/13/2014 at 23:07 | 0 |
Roll cage in car + no helmet = brilliant
YSI-what can brown do for you
> Burrito de EJ25
09/14/2014 at 00:20 | 2 |
Actually roll cages are known for their softness and comfort.
YSI-what can brown do for you
> ReallyColorful
09/14/2014 at 00:21 | 1 |
hellaundersteer
YSI-what can brown do for you
> bhardoin
09/14/2014 at 00:21 | 0 |
Seriously, idiots have to stop destroying these things.
YSI-what can brown do for you
> Nick, Drives a Cobalt LT
09/14/2014 at 00:22 | 0 |
I always thought it was rapid direction changes or handbrakes that started drifts. . . I don't drift so I don't know. Usually, I just get some oversteer while autocrossing, that is fun!
YSI-what can brown do for you
> $kaycog
09/14/2014 at 00:22 | 1 |
I would have just kept this quiet and said one of my tires blew out.
Nick, Drives a Cobalt LT
> YSI-what can brown do for you
09/14/2014 at 09:56 | 0 |
You can use the weight of the car to get a drift going, but if you over cook it there is no real way to fix it, atleast in a truck.... But with no weigh over the rear the balance is really weird. Try going into a turn half throttle then pegging it, the back will step out in a mostly controlled manner, especially with the FRS I drove many of those and they will step out when pushed.