Shotglass, there's one way - practice. Ask any guy who drifts 900/720 degrees and he will tell you the same. Average time for learning up to the "acceptable point" is 2 weeks of harder practice.
You can also try my set for Fz5 from setupfield(I've updated it yesterday with 0.5 version). If I can drift that at 720 degrees then so you can( after practice that is )
I don't really get your point Apex, they are all waiting? Who is all to you? It seems then that lately it is ultimately hard for me to meet the "all" waiting for a good twin, or maybe just our views about 'good twin' differ quite a bit.
Maybe it is different in the US Playtime timezone, but when I go to drift servers at european time, there is nothing to watch or enjoy on drift servers(to me ofcourse).
How come then that whanever I go to drift servers nowadays, it is mostly people talking, doing donuts(The so called "showing off" or "dancing") or drifting rather average(or worse)? Last time I've met someone to twin drift with hapilly, was Axle one week ago. I don't think that inviting people to drift servers nowadays is a good thing.
Daily update titles changed into: "The April Update page" + date and hour of news didn't change today. It means, we either get patch today or tommorow - in my opinion. Hovewer, I would prefer more guru 'puzzles' insteed of a new patch.
I have made this track some time ago already. Had it hosted on a server for one night, it looked like people had fun there(and I did :P), so here it is:
The track consists of 3 sections:
Orange section - Mid speed section, well suited for high angles, dangerous corner exit. Green Section -High speed section into slow speed section, very good for long, close twin drifts and passes, due to different line possibilities Red Section - Slow speed section, well matched for slower/faster cars, allows good twin drift battles and high angles as well.