Wednesday 23 March 2016

Different RC Cars Drifting Techniques To Practice

If you are a beginner hobbyist of RC cars, chances are you might be looking for some drifting techniques that you can use. Before getting into some of the most advanced techniques, you need to know the basics. In U shaped or S shaped RC Drift circuit tracks, the car need to corner appropriately to be able to stay in the race. Cornering involved different methods and techniques that are much trickier than driving on any straight track. RC drifting is mainly slipping of the rear tires on the track rather than rolling on it. Among RC enthusiasts, drifting can be a spectacular site for the audience. They can see the cars sway on the track generating loops. One needs to maintain consistent speed through the arc to be able to come out of the corner at a fast speed.

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Some of the basic cars drifting techniques used by car enthusiasts are –
  • Power Over – Here, the cars drifts in full throttle to produce over steering of significant magnitude through the arcs.
  • Faint Drift – Here, the car needs to be steered outwards of the track and then turn the head of the car inward suddenly by using steering traction.
  • Swaying Drift – Here, the car needs to be drifted in short slow bursts where the back or the rear of the car keeps oscillating about the longitudinal direction.
  • Kansei Drift – This is mainly done at high racing speeds. When approaching the corners at high speed, one needs to reduce the supply of gas causing over steering in the car. This needs to be balanced by adjusting the steering and the gas.
  • Jump Drift – In this, one of the tires is allowed to lose contact with the track. The inside tire at the rear end bounced to lose contact with the track and then produces over steer.
You need to be a little experienced to be able to do all of them. By practicing regularly, you can surely get good at them.

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