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Post by Dragonistic on Dec 9, 2007 19:35:07 GMT -5
Ive always seen you as a guy who'd be into the more car reliant event. Like where horsepower counts just as much as the guy controlling it. Although you'll always need more then just a stack of horses to be the best
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Post by Mayhem on Dec 9, 2007 19:37:31 GMT -5
Ive always seen you as a guy who'd be into the more car reliant event. Like where horsepower counts just as much as the guy controlling it. Although you'll always need more then just a stack of horses to be the best aint that the truth, lol. im into horsepower, thats definate. but, at the same time, learned that horsepower isnt everything, its the driver, and the car.
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Post by Dragonistic on Dec 9, 2007 19:41:39 GMT -5
Thats why i like my grip R34, cus its a beast to handle but when you get it right, its very rewarding. And when you hit the straights, im using the manual clutch to so there's not let up.
<3 EA for bringing manual clutch in
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Post by Mayhem on Dec 9, 2007 19:46:55 GMT -5
Thats why i like my grip R34, cus its a beast to handle but when you get it right, its very rewarding. And when you hit the straights, im using the manual clutch to so there's not let up. <3 EA for bringing manual clutch in ill save manual for when i get it for ps3, lol. for now, im on casual racing, ;/
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Post by SCS Pat on Dec 9, 2007 19:47:54 GMT -5
i lose my concentration too much using manaul clutch. I stick to auto, but 90% of the time im overriding it making it a manual/auto
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Post by Dragonistic on Dec 9, 2007 19:50:57 GMT -5
i dont use clutch for drag, everything else i do tho. I like how clutch kicking works in drift to, helps keep a little more speed for open turns
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Post by Mayhem on Dec 9, 2007 19:51:57 GMT -5
clutch kicking works in drift to what's cluch kicking?
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Post by Dragonistic on Dec 9, 2007 19:55:25 GMT -5
Clutch kicking is using the clutch to induce oversteer, as you turn into a bend if you 'kick' the clutch it causes the rear to lose grip and thus inducing oversteer. Common drift technique used for high speed corners like on ovals etc.
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Post by SCS Pat on Dec 9, 2007 20:01:27 GMT -5
basiclly, the "kick" part means tapping the L2 button (press it all the way down since it is pressure sentative)
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Post by Mayhem on Dec 9, 2007 20:02:35 GMT -5
Clutch kicking is using the clutch to induce oversteer, as you turn into a bend if you 'kick' the clutch it causes the rear to lose grip and thus inducing oversteer. Common drift technique used for high speed corners like on ovals etc. niiiice ima have to try that some time.. lol
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Post by Dragonistic on Dec 9, 2007 20:02:39 GMT -5
exactly, it only takes a flick, as does real life only take a split second of clutch. Hence kick.
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Post by SCS Pat on Dec 9, 2007 20:14:56 GMT -5
(random) Lmao @ the lady's face expression on bret's sig when the guy says "FAIL"
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Post by Mayhem on Dec 9, 2007 20:16:34 GMT -5
exactly, it only takes a flick, as does real life only take a split second of clutch. Hence kick. i plan to build this persons "dashboard" over christmas break. we've been talking on youtube for about 2months now. he gave me the measurements, the wheel he uses, and the parts he used. you guys are gonna love this video. www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-P4oH2p6K0
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Post by Mayhem on Dec 9, 2007 20:17:40 GMT -5
(random) Lmao @ the lady's face expression on bret's sig when the guy says "FAIL" looooooooooooooooool
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