BAJASVT
FRF Addict
Not an expert by any means and still trying to get better. Best at nose diving as that is easy to do. LOL
This is what I was told by someone else during a raptor run. I was trying to perfect this and really don't know how great of advice it really is so take it as its worth and I am sure someone else will correct it.
I was told to gun it right before the jump and if you can time it perfectly, let off the gas when your front tires get air. Concept is you don't want the back tires grabbing while the front is in the air, thus causing it to push the front down. If in the air and you have the gas on, wheels are going to spin quite a bit more since no traction and you don't want those spinning too fast when it lands so let off the gas completely when in the air and hit it after you land.
Good advice, but timing this can prove to be much easier said than done. Especially in the time alloted by the amount of air most of these trucks will be getting and a somewhat slow drive-by-wire throttle response (even tuned).
Probably best to start on jumps that have longer inclines, enough for the suspension to settle after the change of plane, and then land on a decline rather than flat surface.
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