02-06-2012, 02:45 AM | #3 |
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It's actually extremely challenging and requires a very well tuned vehicle,
suspension, and engine both need to be performing well! here's a video of my first day, http://youtu.be/2nKrwJDLFHw Honestly, stock FD's are fun to try and drift, however in my experience require a stiffer, and more aggressive suspension set up. the engine performs well, when it works.... lol, (see my sig) I saw way too many freaking S13's and S14's, I was 1 of 3 rotaries there. The biggest challenge that a new drifter will face is confidence to try to take a corner, or even be able to figure out what to try to do! Bring 2 sets of rubber, and a full tank of gas, and obviously a helmet.
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Live the DriFD3S or die trying. JDM True Story. the Vacuum line, to my MAP became detached while I was legally drifting. my engine would not rev past 2500, and idled from 300-650 and was stalling. Fortunately, I acquired a Zip-Tie. I fixed a catastrophic engine failure, With a Zip-Tie. JDM FTW. |
02-06-2012, 05:54 AM | #5 |
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02-06-2012, 07:08 AM | #6 |
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