I do not stretch the drift distance, can I do?
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The "distance" in this case, is that of a sustained distance of drift.
But I think that there are a variety of factors,
Try gained weight on the front
Try to set a damper on harder
Such as, idea to the direction of the set-up to reduce the traction is the basic and effective.
If the front gain weight,
Since that increase the inertia weight purposes, it is effective to gain in front of the differential case on the basis of 100g from 60.
Others, because apparently there is a peak that feel easy to use and even resin tire, it might be a good idea to replace with a new one.
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The "distance" in this case, is that of a sustained distance of drift.
But I think that there are a variety of factors,
Try gained weight on the front
Try to set a damper on harder
Such as, idea to the direction of the set-up to reduce the traction is the basic and effective.
If the front gain weight,
Since that increase the inertia weight purposes, it is effective to gain in front of the differential case on the basis of 100g from 60.
Others, because apparently there is a peak that feel easy to use and even resin tire, it might be a good idea to replace with a new one.
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