how to drift in nfsu2 and nfsmw

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how to drift in nfsu2 and nfsmw

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nfsu2 on pc and nfsmw on xbox , please teach me teh 1337 skillz
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which skills?
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I could help you if you had Most wanted on the Pc . I dont know much avbout modding U2 either , from what I've heard its a B**** lol ! . It can be modded on the Xbox coz I have seen it done but I have no clue as to how todo it . I'll look into it and get back to you .

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thanks homie , appreciate it .
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I just in MW do the speedbreaker thing then get out of speedbreaker while Im sliding. Did you know that they made it so hard to drift because when you drift the speedbreaker meter fills.
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Yeah I noticed that also, I still would like drifting to be a tad easier though.
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RazoR_MKD wrote:which skills?
He did typed not right
He means he want the specs for the U2 cars to drift.
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Lol I have juts realised that I was talking about modding and that this is a drift discussion lol . al lyou got to do is feel the ride and get it sliding .
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GTO works best for me. Can drift with it with out speedbreaker.
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Hit emergency brake when you near a corner. If it oversteers, steer in the opposite direction of the turn. Simple.
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E- brake ? , Thats one way of doing it , Can you do it with-out and glide round corners ?
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turn really sharp and hit the nos when the back swings out.
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I thin kits only posible to drift properly with an anolouge controler , with a key board or just a button you cant balance the power.
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tip 1: USE A HIGH-POWERED CAR!!!!

tip 2: (for MW, but it might just work in U2 too) approach a corner in a gear higher then or equal to 3rd , once you steer into the corner, hit the e-brake, shift 1 gear lower, floor it and watch her go!!

3: in U2, GET A GOLF GTI!!! its the best drifter out there...
4: i also heard that when you have the second biggest rim size, your car slides further, though i dont know if its true
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RVD wrote:4: i also heard that when you have the second biggest rim size, your car slides further, though i dont know if its true
It will also go faster if you fit a red stripe vinyl.
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lol
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you laugh, but hes telling the truth!
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GT3x24x7 wrote:
RVD wrote:4: i also heard that when you have the second biggest rim size, your car slides further, though i dont know if its true
It will also go faster if you fit a red stripe vinyl.
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lol gt3. they should make it that cars with huge rims handle bad (which is true in real life) and cars with at least some air in their tire handle better.

i.e.

20" rims with 21" tires = bad handling cuz little air and its like the car is running on rims

18" rims with 21" tires = good handling because more air, more grip =D

but im not sure if EA already implemented it in their games or will ever do it.
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im 2 lazy to tune and E brake slows u down too much heres wut i do.

get a fast car and start speeding, near a turn shift down 2-4 gears down and turn , u oversteer so steer the other way. then shift up back to wut it was b4 the turn and it shud bring u back in control. takes practice, and u need to be going fast
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RVD wrote:3: in U2, GET A GOLF GTI!!! its the best drifter out there...
Wrong. GTi is an FF. The only Golf that can drift is the R32, which is 4WD.
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We're talking about UNDERGROUND TWOOO here, any car can drift.
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Toshiro wrote:
RVD wrote:3: in U2, GET A GOLF GTI!!! its the best drifter out there...
Wrong. GTi is an FF. The only Golf that can drift is the R32, which is 4WD.
with 'the best drifter out there' i meant in U2...
Flameking wrote:lol gt3. they should make it that cars with huge rims handle bad (which is true in real life) and cars with at least some air in their tire handle better.

i.e.

20" rims with 21" tires = bad handling cuz little air and its like the car is running on rims

18" rims with 21" tires = good handling because more air, more grip =D
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thats where the whole idea came from!!! and stop laughing, please
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Flameking wrote:lol gt3. they should make it that cars with huge rims handle bad (which is true in real life) and cars with at least some air in their tire handle better.

i.e.

20" rims with 21" tires = bad handling cuz little air and its like the car is running on rims

18" rims with 21" tires = good handling because more air, more grip =D

but im not sure if EA already implemented it in their games or will ever do it.
Well... here's a quote from the bottom of this page:
Why a low profile tire?

A lower profile tire is more precise because its sidewall, being shorter and stiffer, will flex less in cornering and transition maneuvers. This higher rigidity also causes the tire to be less comfortable, because tire sidewalls act like springs whenever they hit pavement irregularities. A stiffer sidewall will allow the impact to be felt more acutely by the occupants and a shorter one will make the wheel more likely to be damaged in the event of such an impact.
Tires with high sidewalls and smaller rims are better only for real-life drag, where you can drop the air-pressure for faster launch from the line!
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