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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-November-2004 at 15:24

hehehe, sorted, it hadnt finished uploading before i posted the link

youre too impatient ;)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-November-2004 at 15:23

no, thats the lousy tune that was on there already, id change it but you wouldnt hear the engines then

what song would you have preffered?

I thought about "Slide Away" by Oasis... rather apt dontchathink?



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-November-2004 at 15:23

Got about 6mb and it suddenly completed... no video..just audio.. and you have the cheek to call my FTP server **** young man ... I dunno

Now I just get 404 error ... get it sorted lad!

Edited to remove objectionable language, please read the forum guidelines......oooh it so good to be back !!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-November-2004 at 15:17
please dont tell me youve dubbed that dreadful music?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-November-2004 at 15:15

Here's a nice wee video of some nutters in Supras and Skylines drifting round a big (private ) roundabout

http://stephenperry.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/Drift_Club. wmv

(10mb, right-click, save as...)



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-November-2004 at 10:34
Originally posted by Rhys Rhys wrote:

Originally posted by Praktisk Praktisk wrote:

Brilliant thread .... I take it you will soon be in the market for a new set of rear slicks then Mr Perry?




..the wonders of traction control ey, specially when you turn it off.

traction is there to B broken!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-November-2004 at 09:59

I'm doing a skip pan day on 11th Dec at Bruntingthorpe with the VX220 club. Should get some good footage!!

My brother is too in his Z3. I suggested he uses 2 space saver wheels on the back - should make it a tad tail happy!!!

I wouldn't try it on a road as you don't always know the outcome esp. if your not used to it. Did it unintentionally when I first got my car, only a minor one, but unexpected never the less!!!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-November-2004 at 09:57
Originally posted by Praktisk Praktisk wrote:

Brilliant thread .... I take it you will soon be in the market for a new set of rear slicks then Mr Perry?




..the wonders of traction control ey, specially when you turn it off.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-November-2004 at 09:31

Brilliant thread .... I take it you will soon be in the market for a new set of rear slicks then Mr Perry?

I personally cant wait for that "Ultimate Driver Training" DVD to arrive ... but fear I will be extremely tempted to try out some of the tips on the M6/M65 interchange roundabout as it is over 3/4 a mile long, is really really wide and features some amazing cambers, and as the M65 is one of the quietest Mways in the country, is very very roomy. 

But for Nigels peace of mind, I shall refrain from doing so

Sometimes features some of these anyway, which results in an abrupt end to fun and frollicks.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-November-2004 at 09:22
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-November-2004 at 08:30
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"ex touring car driver dontcha know" aye, right, i believe ya son 

There is an ex touring car driver on this forum though.......

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-November-2004 at 06:29

 

I'd recommend skid pans for this sort of stuff. I certainaly aim to do more than a couple in '05. 

As much as I find drifting amusing it seems to go against the grain of track craft of finding the absolute most traction to the point of balancing the rear at the pt of not stepping out and only then push the rear out to correct if you're pushing wide if say you've entered a turn to quickly. The worrying trend is now would be drifters trying to side as much as poss on track days..

KH has a skid pan and so does Crail which Willie also runs a figure of 8 track for drifting but even there many come unstuck. A little oversteer on the exit of a slow bend etc is one thing but trying to hang the tail out is best avoided on all roads.

Of course I'm still a little sensitive on the subject.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22-November-2004 at 13:41
Originally posted by alanross alanross wrote:

I bought a E30 323i a number of years ago and the guy took me for a test drive with a dirrerence.

Around Motherwell there was a one way system with plenty of roundabouts.  We broadsided from one to another right round town.  Superb I thought but should this guy not be takin it easy and kiddin on to me he is a Sunday driver?

After that fun I was hooked and with a dog leg box and a private plate thrown in too. Brilliant

reminds me of tagging along for a test drive of a 3-door sierra cosworth many years ago... the seller was a complete idiot "ex touring car driver dontcha know" aye, right, i believe ya son 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22-November-2004 at 03:46

Never let go of the wheel.....

When powersliding, the throttle controls the car as much as the wheel anyway...........

Also, a good old fashioned LSD makes it much more fun........

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21-November-2004 at 18:14

private land of course, Nigel!

if you did that sort of tail-out driving on the roads youd be rightly branded a maniac 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21-November-2004 at 18:06

Gentlemen

Please dont use the forum to organise events of this kind unless they are off the queens highway.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21-November-2004 at 17:00

I bought a E30 323i a number of years ago and the guy took me for a test drive with a dirrerence.

Around Motherwell there was a one way system with plenty of roundabouts.  We broadsided from one to another right round town.  Superb I thought but should this guy not be takin it easy and kiddin on to me he is a Sunday driver?

After that fun I was hooked and with a dog leg box and a private plate thrown in too. Brilliant

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21-November-2004 at 12:31

well the frost we had yesterday @ -2.5c has all gone, its just back to rainy and cold

looks like i'll have to wait a bit longer for some drifting practice


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21-November-2004 at 11:19
Originally posted by silverbeastie silverbeastie wrote:

Originally posted by stephenperry stephenperry wrote:

Originally posted by silverbeastie silverbeastie wrote:

Originally posted by stephenperry stephenperry wrote:

Need a bit of advice for drifting?

Bit wary of letting my hands go of the steering wheel when tail-sliding round a corner, what happens if i do?  Does the car try to follow the corner due to inertia or does it straighten up and head for the kerb?

wooo first off practice in a big wide open space.  the aecc is the best place.  once you learn how she handles then consider doing it on the queens roads.

the hardest part is avoiding a tank slapper! embarrasing and not fun.  best advise i can give is go to the aecc car park and give her hell there.

you must be very very quick on the wheel.  it will not look pretty inside with your arms all over the place but that is what is required.

it will look better on the outside tho'  good vid or pic opportunity.  we can do this once the snow is here big style to save the tryres etc.

did you see the maxbimmer snow vid?

i havent yet, but ive just been sent it, cheers for the info 

anyone fancying a "fun in the snow" meet while the weather is bad?

I'd be up for that but it must be somewhere wide open like the aecc car park.  don't fancy hitting a spectator or their car.






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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21-November-2004 at 08:18

Originally posted by barf barf wrote:

will fund a trip to the ring...the one in germany!!!

I like your sense of humour.  LOL



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