The present invention relates generally to a method of controlling implementation of a driving state of a vehicle and, more precisely, to a method of controlling a vehicle that is in effect, driven into a state of drift where the vehicle’s driver intentionally oversteers the vehicle, causing the rear wheels to slip and loose grip, essentially going into a skid that is controlled by the driver through a high degree of skillful maneuvers. In order to maintain this state of drift, the driver has to sharply change a steering position while adjusting torque via the gas pedal, and by selectively engaging the manual parking brake to maintain the drift and angle of the vehicle as the driver desires. This type of driving is incredibly strenuous on a vehicle that may not be adequately equipped with proper suspension and tire setups, both of which can be prohibitively expensive, as well as requiring a driver with very high skill. However, it may be desirable to allow a driver of lesser skill in a vehicle that is not as heavily upgraded to enter a vehicle into a drift with less effort, less wear and tear, less waste of tires, for the purposes of teaching or for closed course exhibitions such as drift competitions.
The inventor herein has recognized the above-mentioned issues and has developed a vehicle operating method, comprising: an on-demand vehicle drift enabler via a simple button controller that, connected to a liquid sprayer attached to a plastic liquid tank and two plastic 5/16″ rubber hoses, sprays water-based lubricant directly onto the rear tires, coating them with a soluble lubricant so that the driver may induce the vehicle into a drift condition. The lubricant solution induces tire spin immediately and with little effort in part from the engine as less torque is required to lose tire traction; reducing the need for high horsepower requirements, reduces stress on the driveline components (transmission, driveshaft, differential) as well as reducing wear on the brakes and tires. In addition, a driver does not have to possess a high level of skill in order to enable the rear of the car to begin to drift as it can be achieved with significantly less speed, making teaching how to handle skids easier and with less expense and risk to the driver and vehicle. In addition, most high-performance rear-wheel drive (FR) vehicles intended for drifting require the need for a Limited Slip Differential (LSD) which functions by distributing torque between left and right wheels according to a driving situation. LSD differentials are typically more expensive than what is found standard on most vehicles which normally come equipped with non-LSD differentials, meaning only one wheel drives the torque and the other wheel is there for the ride, making drifting almost impossible as in order to efficiently go into a state of drift both tires should be receiving the torque to lose traction.
The following description relates to systems and methods for operating a driveline or powertrain of a Front engine, Rear wheel drive (FR) vehicle.
The system works in detail by (