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y27
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i got a question , wish someone will help mi ??? noobie here

i think of a drift method ... i dun noe will it work or not ...
could any help mi ?? it go like this
1) b4 i turn i down shift and step the brake whil i stepping on the accleration
2) den i turn when i let go the brake , but i still step on the accleration ....
do u think it will drift ??
i have got this method uses yet... cuz i wan some advice from u all ...???/ please help !!!!

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....in the game or real life???.....

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lol ssj' =D

I'm guessing the game because IRL.. brake + gas at same time wouldn't work out too good I don't believe x.x

I dunno if it would work, my thinking would be if it did it would slow you down too much to be effective. I suggest trying it =D

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ssjlink
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well break + gas ...is bacicly heal toe

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Brake + Gas = Worn-out brake pads

To take turns:

-Brake
-Downshift
-Turn
-Accelerate
-Countersteer if necessary

Works in the game and real life...

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ssjlink
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well in real life this is what i do


break + heal toe witch leads to down shift into 2nd
then foot of the break steer into the turn as you e-break .....( i e-break cause i have no LSD) then countersteer gas as needed and exit the drift

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"bacicly", ssj is trying to tell you guys, he's ALSO stepping on the clutch.

You don't really want to hit the wall-it will definitely hurt your times in the long run.

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Aznshadow85
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Originally posted by ssjlink
well break + gas ...is bacicly heal toe


no it isn't... heal toe is to keep the revs up... so you're stepping on the gas just to keep the revs up. this is done before the turn in anyways. also like stated before my post, you're stepping on the clutch everytime you step on gas.

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