Making your FD more valuable...
I understand where FDNewbie is coming from. He is just learning the technique from the video then applying it on a track... Good way to do it. Conceptualize it, memorize, practice it and get use to it.
For those that say learning from a video is not the same, that is correct. But how many people have learned to do something from a website. Not that much better.
For those that say learning from a video is not the same, that is correct. But how many people have learned to do something from a website. Not that much better.
Originally Posted by clayne
Video lessons are ****.
They offer nothing lasting because you are *watching* and not the one *doing.*
They offer nothing lasting because you are *watching* and not the one *doing.*
Dave
I'm glad some of you understand where I'm coming from
Hey kidphc, how'd your 300ZX come out? Hopefully everything worked out alright? I saw you posting, so I gotta wonder if you ever picked up an FD!
Hey kidphc, how'd your 300ZX come out? Hopefully everything worked out alright? I saw you posting, so I gotta wonder if you ever picked up an FD!
Originally Posted by FDNewbie
I'm glad some of you understand where I'm coming from
Hey kidphc, how'd your 300ZX come out? Hopefully everything worked out alright? I saw you posting, so I gotta wonder if you ever picked up an FD!
Hey kidphc, how'd your 300ZX come out? Hopefully everything worked out alright? I saw you posting, so I gotta wonder if you ever picked up an FD!

I spoke to the wife and she said go ahead. I am looking now for a project that is in the 8-9k range. Just haven't found one that I think will be a good base for a project,. I am starting to lean towards getting a slick top 300zx as a track car, just because I don't want to blow alot of money anymore.
Don't get me wrong here. I'm not saying videos are useless. I'm saying their value is about 5% compared to the 95% of *doing* it.. Once you get in the moment, video knowledge, which is purely cerebral, goes out the window for priorities of muscle motor memory and instinct.
Videos pointing one in the right direction? Definitely - for sure. But direction can be found in many places - doesn't make either one useless.
Videos pointing one in the right direction? Definitely - for sure. But direction can be found in many places - doesn't make either one useless.
Originally Posted by clayne
Don't get me wrong here. I'm not saying videos are useless. I'm saying their value is about 5% compared to the 95% of *doing* it.. Once you get in the moment, video knowledge, which is purely cerebral, goes out the window for priorities of muscle motor memory and instinct.
Videos pointing one in the right direction? Definitely - for sure. But direction can be found in many places - doesn't make either one useless.
Videos pointing one in the right direction? Definitely - for sure. But direction can be found in many places - doesn't make either one useless.
Would you let me do surgery on your heart if I told you I read 4 books and saw two video's on how to do it? Or would you sooner let me if I told you I've done 6 Heart Surgery's in the past, successfully?
Point being: Watching Video's doesn't make you an expert.
Gee, let me use my 21 year old brain and maturity to best come up with a solution....hmmm...the TRACK. That's right! The Track. By golly miss molly, there IS a way to learn your FD without putting your FD, innocent lives, and your own LIFE at risk! Ain't that a quirk!
FWIW, I'm the exact same age as this kid (4/7/83 BD) yet I'll be damned if I am caught doing 60-100 on a backroad twistie imitating some foolish drift game I saw at the local mall.
Anyways, about your driving:
The braking/acceleration points for the same turn varies depending on your weight ratio, weight period, and power setup. You have a nose heavy FWD crap econobox and a 50/50 RWD just as lightweight Turbo car following behind...you were probably so centered on stayin on his tail you didn't think of the idea of slowing down (losing him) earlier to instead accelerate sooner IN the turn (after the apex) and thereby actually GAINING on him...or something...
Sorry if I sound abrupt but I have little pity for those that take something as beautiful as what I have in my garage and "race" it against a "$hitbox" on something both life threatening and FD-threatening.
Oh well, the more kids my age wreck theirs the more "Valuable" mine becomes. Which is what your subject states...wrecking your FD and treating it like that is making mine more valuable.
Originally Posted by PhoenixDownVII
Point being: Watching Video's doesn't make you an expert.
Wow, thanks for clarifying that for FDNewbie and all the video-defenders...
Would you let me do surgery on your heart if I told you I read 4 books and saw two video's on how to do it? Or would you sooner let me if I told you I've done 6 Heart Surgery's in the past, successfully?
Would you let me do surgery on your heart if I told you I read 4 books and saw two video's on how to do it? Or would you sooner let me if I told you I've done 6 Heart Surgery's in the past, successfully?
Good to hear you are ok
Have you checked your shock are working wright
I had some bad Bilsteins (LF and RR were gone) and it was difficult to understand why the car handled badly in some occasions
Have you checked your shock are working wright
I had some bad Bilsteins (LF and RR were gone) and it was difficult to understand why the car handled badly in some occasions
im not gonna quote anyone because im not a dick.
i really dont think that story about youngsters dieing in a fd has much to do with this post. i mean sure he is a young shitty driver. but these cars are cheap as hell, your not gonna scare teens into not buying them.
also stating his age and thats it has nothing to do with it. you said his age is this, thats all that matters. how old are you? i am a year younger than this guy and i know my fd is one of the cleaner on these forums.
i agree with everyone when they say he is at fault. but lets not put the fault on him being 21. i am sure there a plenty of people who are 21 and have not crashed their fds. i myself can not say that but i have never totalled mine and know its still in perfect shape. new paint, new motor, single turbo, etc
i really dont think that story about youngsters dieing in a fd has much to do with this post. i mean sure he is a young shitty driver. but these cars are cheap as hell, your not gonna scare teens into not buying them.
also stating his age and thats it has nothing to do with it. you said his age is this, thats all that matters. how old are you? i am a year younger than this guy and i know my fd is one of the cleaner on these forums.
i agree with everyone when they say he is at fault. but lets not put the fault on him being 21. i am sure there a plenty of people who are 21 and have not crashed their fds. i myself can not say that but i have never totalled mine and know its still in perfect shape. new paint, new motor, single turbo, etc
Last edited by prew; Dec 2, 2004 at 03:24 AM.
Originally Posted by PhoenixDownVII
Wow, thanks for clarifying that for FDNewbie and all the video-defenders...
Would you let me do surgery on your heart if I told you I read 4 books and saw two video's on how to do it? Or would you sooner let me if I told you I've done 6 Heart Surgery's in the past, successfully?
Point being: Watching Video's doesn't make you an expert.
Gee, let me use my 21 year old brain and maturity to best come up with a solution....hmmm...the TRACK. That's right! The Track. By golly miss molly, there IS a way to learn your FD without putting your FD, innocent lives, and your own LIFE at risk! Ain't that a quirk!
FWIW, I'm the exact same age as this kid (4/7/83 BD) yet I'll be damned if I am caught doing 60-100 on a backroad twistie imitating some foolish drift game I saw at the local mall.
Anyways, about your driving:
The braking/acceleration points for the same turn varies depending on your weight ratio, weight period, and power setup. You have a nose heavy FWD crap econobox and a 50/50 RWD just as lightweight Turbo car following behind...you were probably so centered on stayin on his tail you didn't think of the idea of slowing down (losing him) earlier to instead accelerate sooner IN the turn (after the apex) and thereby actually GAINING on him...or something...
Sorry if I sound abrupt but I have little pity for those that take something as beautiful as what I have in my garage and "race" it against a "$hitbox" on something both life threatening and FD-threatening.
Oh well, the more kids my age wreck theirs the more "Valuable" mine becomes. Which is what your subject states...wrecking your FD and treating it like that is making mine more valuable.
Would you let me do surgery on your heart if I told you I read 4 books and saw two video's on how to do it? Or would you sooner let me if I told you I've done 6 Heart Surgery's in the past, successfully?
Point being: Watching Video's doesn't make you an expert.
Gee, let me use my 21 year old brain and maturity to best come up with a solution....hmmm...the TRACK. That's right! The Track. By golly miss molly, there IS a way to learn your FD without putting your FD, innocent lives, and your own LIFE at risk! Ain't that a quirk!
FWIW, I'm the exact same age as this kid (4/7/83 BD) yet I'll be damned if I am caught doing 60-100 on a backroad twistie imitating some foolish drift game I saw at the local mall.
Anyways, about your driving:
The braking/acceleration points for the same turn varies depending on your weight ratio, weight period, and power setup. You have a nose heavy FWD crap econobox and a 50/50 RWD just as lightweight Turbo car following behind...you were probably so centered on stayin on his tail you didn't think of the idea of slowing down (losing him) earlier to instead accelerate sooner IN the turn (after the apex) and thereby actually GAINING on him...or something...
Sorry if I sound abrupt but I have little pity for those that take something as beautiful as what I have in my garage and "race" it against a "$hitbox" on something both life threatening and FD-threatening.
Oh well, the more kids my age wreck theirs the more "Valuable" mine becomes. Which is what your subject states...wrecking your FD and treating it like that is making mine more valuable.
Ok I guess I'll never see the end of this thread so let me make a few things clear...I didn't crash my car drifting around a turn at blinding speeds.
-I hit the rocks on the side of the road while trying to avoid a deer. I had been going about 60, got the car down to about 40 then had to avoid it. And for those of you say, you should have just hit it. It was just reaction, nor did I think I would lose the car at that speed, hence the reason I felt something was wrong.
I don't watch initial D or play NFSU or whatever. Nor have I ever gone "drifting" just to do it.
I'm not some newbie kid driving, Im not saying Im an expert but Im definately not fresh from the pot.
As for racing a shitbox, who cares what I was racing? the fact is the racing didn't cause the accident, I told you about it so you could get an idea of how the car was handling. I wasn't reaching speeds of 100 mph thats just a moronic statement.
Will it be able to be repaired? Im not sure yet, my insurance is dragging their feet. I dearly hope so.
So for those saying oh man another kid crashes his car racing, I say to you, I hope you never break the speed limit, find yourself next to another tuner car, or spin the wheels cuz that would be quite hypocritical of you wouldnt it?
Originally Posted by ghettostamps
As for racing a shitbox, who cares what I was racing? the fact is the racing didn't cause the accident, I told you about it so you could get an idea of how the car was handling. I wasn't reaching speeds of 100 mph thats just a moronic statement.
On public roads, there WILL be things to avoid, sooner or later, and speed limits are there to ensure drivers have enough time to avoid them or stop. When you're racing, you are way far beyond that capacity, and capabilities of the car and driver become irrelevant. Whether you're racing at '8/10s' or '10/10s' is also irrelevant. In fact, if you take a good look at the racers who get seat time on a regular basis, you'll find they don't push it on public roads. Kinda like sex - those who are getting the real thing don't need to talk about tail 24/7.
60-40mph isn't impressive, if that rock was taller you might be dead. For comparison, if you were going 45 you might have come to a complete stop.
You're just very lucky you didn't come up on a logging truck or SUV in your lane. Then you wouldn't be fit to type.
Do I speed? Yes, I do, in moderation. But only in situations where I know I have better visibility than the speed limit assumes. You might find me doing 80 on a 65mph highway. But you won't find me speeding in neighborhoods, or on canyon roads with blind turns. Do I race on public roads? No, I don't. My hormones get released without it.
We could go on like this, but the point is that racing or aggressive driving is always a risk, and puts you the driver a fault if something happens. When that something does happen, the consequences are very severe. No whining. I'm just happy for the good of society you hit an inanimate object.
Dave
People give me **** because I'm not "whipping it like I should" driving to and fro. Got one ticket when I was 17, learned my lesson, haven't had a ticket since. For some miraculous reason my insurance premium is low and I can afford an FD. These same people have multiple wrecks and are stuck driving cavaliers paying more for their insurance than I do for my FD. Coincidence?
And I love Initial D, but that doesn't mean I imitate what I see when I get in my car. Maybe if more of these guys paid for their cars themselves they'd appreciate them more.
And I love Initial D, but that doesn't mean I imitate what I see when I get in my car. Maybe if more of these guys paid for their cars themselves they'd appreciate them more.
Just curious..
What tires are on the car??
Make brand and size please.
I guessing they are some dry rotted cheappies. Let me take a guess
some Pep boy specials, advanced auto buy 2 get one free's, Vistas, Falkons.
I am not here to flame you. But a lowered civic being able to out handle you
on 40mph-60mph turns??? on probably 195/75/15 tires?? Is totally embarassing.
just a FYI for the future. When you have a faster better handling car with better brakes
and etc.. and you racing a lesser car on the twisties.. Use your car capabliities to
beat/spank the lesser car by: Braking harder, hit the TURN and use your POWER
coming out the TURN. NO sense is risking anything in a turn against a lesser car.
What tires are on the car??
Make brand and size please.
I guessing they are some dry rotted cheappies. Let me take a guess
some Pep boy specials, advanced auto buy 2 get one free's, Vistas, Falkons.
I am not here to flame you. But a lowered civic being able to out handle you
on 40mph-60mph turns??? on probably 195/75/15 tires?? Is totally embarassing.
just a FYI for the future. When you have a faster better handling car with better brakes
and etc.. and you racing a lesser car on the twisties.. Use your car capabliities to
beat/spank the lesser car by: Braking harder, hit the TURN and use your POWER
coming out the TURN. NO sense is risking anything in a turn against a lesser car.
Originally Posted by SlingShotRX7
I guessing they are some dry rotted cheappies. Let me take a guess
some Pep boy specials, advanced auto buy 2 get one free's, Vistas, Falkons.
some Pep boy specials, advanced auto buy 2 get one free's, Vistas, Falkons.
Originally Posted by ghettostamps
No I never braked while turning, not once. Not in gear, not on the gas and definately not on the brake.
all braking was done as much as possible BEFORE I had to turn.
I screwed up yes but damn im not that dumb.
all braking was done as much as possible BEFORE I had to turn.
I screwed up yes but damn im not that dumb.
Originally Posted by ghettostamps
I am desperately trying not to brake on the corners but when I did the back end would come way out.
Bottom line is, the accident wouldn't have happened if you were driving the speed limit/not racing, the accident would not have happened. Do I think driver skill played a role in the accident? Yes. I think the biggest contribution was inexperience. I am not much older than you, but I autocross regulalry, and know how to drive my car, as well as others, but I know that if I were in your exact situation, I could have also wrecked (probably would have just hit the deer). The reason that I don't worry about this happening, is that I won't do that on public roads. Do I drive aggresively from time to time? Yes, but only when the risk is very very small.
I'm glad to hear that you are not hurt. Please, learn from this experience. If you get another sports car, auto-x it, take it to track days, whatever. Just get your kicks somewhere safe, so that you won't want to drive like that on public roads.
if this was mentioned sorry, unless u can find a fault in the car that caused the accident, such as worn tires, dead brakes,alignment. You are at fault and ur insurance will go up. A friend wrecked a escort from hydroplaining the rain and was not at fault because the tires were worn and couldnt get any grip. Good luck, depending on what u broke. It does look repairable. Just looked like u need stuff for the front end. Or is all the stuff messed up?
Originally Posted by turbodrx7
if this was mentioned sorry, unless u can find a fault in the car that caused the accident, such as worn tires, dead brakes,alignment. You are at fault and ur insurance will go up. A friend wrecked a escort from hydroplaining the rain and was not at fault because the tires were worn and couldnt get any grip.
Dave
Originally Posted by turbodrx7
if this was mentioned sorry, unless u can find a fault in the car that caused the accident, such as worn tires, dead brakes,alignment. You are at fault and ur insurance will go up. A friend wrecked a escort from hydroplaining the rain and was not at fault because the tires were worn and couldnt get any grip. Good luck, depending on what u broke. It does look repairable. Just looked like u need stuff for the front end. Or is all the stuff messed up?
Anyone who wrecks their car with no other moving objects involved is going to be at fault 99% of the time. That includes weather. If you are driving on shitty tires and wreck, it is your fault......... period!!
[QUOTE=ghettostamps]
This is the technique most amature and everyday drivers use when corning. If you want control when going into a corner you break before tha apex and throtle coming out of it. Just make sure to not lock the breaks. How hard you beak depends on the turn and your speed. The reason being is you want to have control of your car. By breaking while coming into the turn the front of the car get the weight transfer and the front tires get more grip. Comming out of the turn the rear gets the weight transfer and the rear tires get more grip. Becareful to not hit the throtle before the apex or you will fish tale the car. You can pratice this on a racetrac and if you auto x. One other thing, read up on proformance driving techniques before you start pushing any vehicle to any degree of high proformance driving.
Just my 2 cents worth.
Just my 2cents
Originally Posted by seanbrowning
Braking inside the turns.
/shakes head
QUOTE]
No I never braked while turning, not once. Not in gear, not on the gas and definately not on the brake.
all braking was done as much as possible BEFORE I had to turn.
I screwed up yes but damn im not that dumb.
/shakes head
QUOTE]
No I never braked while turning, not once. Not in gear, not on the gas and definately not on the brake.
all braking was done as much as possible BEFORE I had to turn.
I screwed up yes but damn im not that dumb.
This is the technique most amature and everyday drivers use when corning. If you want control when going into a corner you break before tha apex and throtle coming out of it. Just make sure to not lock the breaks. How hard you beak depends on the turn and your speed. The reason being is you want to have control of your car. By breaking while coming into the turn the front of the car get the weight transfer and the front tires get more grip. Comming out of the turn the rear gets the weight transfer and the rear tires get more grip. Becareful to not hit the throtle before the apex or you will fish tale the car. You can pratice this on a racetrac and if you auto x. One other thing, read up on proformance driving techniques before you start pushing any vehicle to any degree of high proformance driving.
Just my 2 cents worth.
Just my 2cents
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