Lexus RCF Drift Video
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Lexus RCF Drift Video
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well he made that look easy. This car rarely feels that tossable but in the right mode the video shows it will step out easily. Looks like he did not hold down traction off all the way into the "hidden" mode but still had plenty of freedom to play with. Good video, makes me want to go drive
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well he made that look easy. This car rarely feels that tossable but in the right mode the video shows it will step out easily. Looks like he did not hold down traction off all the way into the "hidden" mode but still had plenty of freedom to play with. Good video, makes me want to go drive
pedal dance mode.
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You guys need to do a pedal dance to drift the RCF? Here in Australia we just hold down the traction control for 3 seconds and the expert mode disappears, then "you're on your own mate". There is no intervention from ABS, VDIM or anything. Must be differences in country laws
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You guys need to do a pedal dance to drift the RCF? Here in Australia we just hold down the traction control for 3 seconds and the expert mode disappears, then "you're on your own mate". There is no intervention from ABS, VDIM or anything. Must be differences in country laws
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You guys need to do a pedal dance to drift the RCF? Here in Australia we just hold down the traction control for 3 seconds and the expert mode disappears, then "you're on your own mate". There is no intervention from ABS, VDIM or anything. Must be differences in country laws
In the video what you're seeing as the "expert" light is in fact the Sport+ light. The light under that is the TVD mode.
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Great to know. I'll be attending my first dry drifting training session in the RCF on 2 September. It'll be interesting to see how different it drifts compared to the ISF. The ISF was very predictable but had lots of body roll, which wasn't a bad thing if you knew how to use it to flick the car in the transitions. The RCF has a much stiffer chassis and I'm interested to see how the two feel. I've brought the RCF on a skid pan already where it performed very predictably, so I'm hoping for the same behaviour in the dry. I've got some cheap tyres mounted on the rear which should make the car slide real easy.
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Great to know. I'll be attending my first dry drifting training session in the RCF on 2 September. It'll be interesting to see how different it drifts compared to the ISF. The ISF was very predictable but had lots of body roll, which wasn't a bad thing if you knew how to use it to flick the car in the transitions. The RCF has a much stiffer chassis and I'm interested to see how the two feel. I've brought the RCF on a skid pan already where it performed very predictably, so I'm hoping for the same behaviour in the dry. I've got some cheap tyres mounted on the rear which should make the car slide real easy.
curious what "cheap" tires you're using.
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