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What is the "drift" in the car? Will the family car drift?

The "drift" in the car is technology. Whenever we see drivers doing cool drift, car owners will definitely want to try their own cars in addition to expressing their admiration, but can our cars really accomplish the same difficult drift as those with exaggerated shapes and scary power? First of all, in the form of driving, most cars used for drifting performances are rear-drive cars. As for the specific location of the engine, there is no clear conclusion at present, but most of them are front-mounted, and the middle and rear parts are basically super sports cars. Because the tire and mechanical wear cost of super sports car is huge, it is generally not used for performance. Therefore, front and rear drive is the first condition for perfect drift, followed by power.

If the car has insufficient power in the process of drifting, the car can't complete the action stably, or it looks dull, then it has no suitable appreciation. There is no limit to how much horsepower you can have. 500 horses will do, and 1000 horses will do. But whether it is a six-cylinder engine or a four-cylinder engine, 250 is the lower limit. Some people will take Toyota 86 as an example. It turns out that the horsepower is so large that Fujiwara East Sea is not very good. That's true, but in the final analysis, the greater the horsepower, the easier it is to waste water. Of course, if you are a talented racing driver, leave me alone. My answer is yes, as long as you don't care, you can see how many four-wheeled off-road vehicles on WRC have hand brakes to help the rear swing faster every turn. But the reality is that every WRC car is worth millions of dollars and the parts they use are infinitely enhanced. Even if there are more than a dozen professional maintenance teams behind each car, the maintenance cost is huge.

And our own four-wheel drive with hundreds of thousands can hardly bear such high-pressure work, and any blow of the engine hanging on the chassis is no small loss. Let's talk about many Junbao models on the market, such as Golf R, Audi S3 and Mercedes A45. Although they are all so-called off-road vehicles, you will find that their four-wheel drive systems are based on the front wheels. On ordinary roads, their driving characteristics are closer to the front wheels. Only when they are manipulated by violence will the electronic control system of the car find that the rear wheels need power and transmit torque to the rear axle through various mechanical parts. This is also the principle of drift action of small gun model.

But now many manufacturers have built such preset drift mode directly into the driving computer, and even can directly lock the rear wheel in some cases. Although it is not as perfect as pure rear-wheel drive, it is almost no fun.