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Drifting the E90
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<blockquote data-quote="XXX" data-source="post: 525900" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>...a drift and a slide is 2 different thing...A Drift is more of a controlled slide using throttle and steering inputs...a slide is basically a mild oversteer and this could happen with the DSC on because it normally happens when there is weight transfer (front heavy, back light) during braking and sudden abrupt steering input when the foot is off the throttle, because at that moment in time there is no input to the ecu...but with DSC on, even during the slide, throttling it would just probably correct the slide and will not give you control to prolong the slide or 'Drift' because by then the electronics would have already kicked in ...but it could be a different scenario if the DSC is off but then without LSD also abit difficult unless you have big balls and carrying alot of speed into the corner or you are 'Master Yoda' or 'Wong Sifu'...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XXX, post: 525900, member: 231"] ...a drift and a slide is 2 different thing...A Drift is more of a controlled slide using throttle and steering inputs...a slide is basically a mild oversteer and this could happen with the DSC on because it normally happens when there is weight transfer (front heavy, back light) during braking and sudden abrupt steering input when the foot is off the throttle, because at that moment in time there is no input to the ecu...but with DSC on, even during the slide, throttling it would just probably correct the slide and will not give you control to prolong the slide or 'Drift' because by then the electronics would have already kicked in ...but it could be a different scenario if the DSC is off but then without LSD also abit difficult unless you have big balls and carrying alot of speed into the corner or you are 'Master Yoda' or 'Wong Sifu'... [/QUOTE]
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