I did this once in my car when my at the time girlfriend was following me and got lost, pulled up next to her and told her to follow me, followed by a 10/10 j turn on the dirt road and then following THAT with a 0/10 pendulum turn through a U and that was the end of that car. But she married me so I must have impressed her somehow
I learned how to I.D. today. But in all seriousness, J-turns are incredibly fun. I taught myself around 10 years ago in a 4 speed 1988 Nissan Sentra 2 door.
The J turn In the Fiesta at the very beginning of the video, once you swing the car around, you enter 2nd gear. In the BMW you call out entering 1st after bring it around - is there a reason for entering first instead of second, or does it just depend - like any other time - how fast you're going at the time you make the turn?
@@erty2389 hahah ok, we are on the same page then. yeah they are trying to build it on a budget, but there is no way around automotive performance parts ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@mjtia From a weight transfer perspective, the physics would be the same as we discussed in the all wheel drive, with that said we would not recommend this technique in a high center of gravity vehicle. Shifting from reverse to drive would be the same, keep in mind with modern safety systems one could encounter some hurdles.
I did this once in my car when my at the time girlfriend was following me and got lost, pulled up next to her and told her to follow me, followed by a 10/10 j turn on the dirt road and then following THAT with a 0/10 pendulum turn through a U and that was the end of that car. But she married me so I must have impressed her somehow
That's awesome.
That car made the ultimate sacrifice lol
I learned how to I.D. today.
But in all seriousness, J-turns are incredibly fun. I taught myself around 10 years ago in a 4 speed 1988 Nissan Sentra 2 door.
I did get a good laugh from that thank you
“Don’t try this at home”
Yea good point I don’t have enough room in my driveway
😂😂
Whatever man I’m trying this at home big time! Thanks for the tips!
J turns is one of the things fwd cars are great at. I tend to dab brakes in rwd at 90 degrees to keep whole J turn tighter though. Great video
I Did This Once Trying To Go Uphill On A Snowy Slope, My F150 Sliding Backwards & Just Whipped A 180 With The Wheel & Perfectly Rotated Going Downhill
9 and 3 by Wyatt
Could yall demonstrate with a awd vehicle?
The procedure for reverse 180s in an all wheel drive are the same as the rear wheel drive.
The J turn In the Fiesta at the very beginning of the video, once you swing the car around, you enter 2nd gear. In the BMW you call out entering 1st after bring it around - is there a reason for entering first instead of second, or does it just depend - like any other time - how fast you're going at the time you make the turn?
You guys should check out donut medias rally build
Y?
Its trash tbh. Shitty coils, shitty (and waay to big) wheels, shitty tires
@@erty2389 hahah ok, we are on the same page then. yeah they are trying to build it on a budget, but there is no way around automotive performance parts ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
With a trailer? :)
Now we can all be a baby driver in a red suuuby
Interesting definition of 180 degrees in your demonstrations
There is no rally school where I live
Can we ID every time that he say ID?
☯️☯️☯️ for the ALGORITHM
what's the procedure for an automatic transmission?
I imagine it is the same, just switching into D at the end instead of 1st or 2nd
How to do J turn in automatic gear 4x4 vehicle?
The procedure for reverse 180s in an all wheel drive are the same as the rear wheel drive.
@@Teamoneilrally I saw that in the video, more important for me is how to do it with automatic transmission?!
@@mjtia From a weight transfer perspective, the physics would be the same as we discussed in the all wheel drive, with that said we would not recommend this technique in a high center of gravity vehicle. Shifting from reverse to drive would be the same, keep in mind with modern safety systems one could encounter some hurdles.
im about to do it
Tecniques:
1)"Dont try this at home"
I imagine Traction Control will pitch a bitch on most cars nowadays?
try that tonight