View Full Version : 5 things to make a badass drift car
mranlet
04-07-2007, 10:46 PM
Here is what you need for a well setup drift car:
1 - Fix what's broken (TC Rods, Leaky PS rack, Overheating, Drivetrain layout, auto to 5-speed etc)
2 - Coilovers
3 - Racing Seat
4 - LSD
5 - Tires, Gas, Maintenence, Practice, repeat
Anything else is just icing on the cake.
You DON'T need:
Lots of power
Lots of steering angle
Hydraulic Ebrake
"Wheel fitment"
Short shifter
Drift button
Harness
Cage
Carbon fiber anything
This isn't to say that you can't do a lot with less, or that these oter things don't make it easier or more fun, but for all itents and purposes, this is the difinitive answer to all those "What do I need to drift my ____?"
great stuffs... thread stickied
95gainfla
04-26-2007, 11:47 AM
for the record, you DO need a drift button :lol:
Shadytrixta1
04-26-2007, 03:33 PM
for the record, you DO need a drift button :lol:
Duct tape works just fine!
doodoobrown69
04-30-2007, 12:19 AM
Racing Seat? my knee's hit the underside of the dash, it hurts, will seat fix that?
edit: i think harnesses are just as important as seat, cause they hold u in your seat, which is nice when ur doin crazy shit.
RussianKid
05-07-2007, 02:58 PM
This isn't to say that you can't do a lot with less, or that these oter things don't make it easier or more fun, but for all itents and purposes, this is the difinitive answer to all those "What do I need to drift my ____?"
drift basics
1)welded diff $50
2)lowering springs $60
and u ready 2 slide
IThaJokaI
06-03-2007, 12:29 PM
wtf?!@! you dont need a drift button.. why did i just waste my money :lol:
EroticA
10-12-2007, 12:02 AM
um.....
you forgot one thing,
zipties act as weight reduction durrrr
^true story
4wheeldriftS13
11-08-2007, 08:48 PM
Racing Seat? my knee's hit the underside of the dash, it hurts, will seat fix that?
edit: i think harnesses are just as important as seat, cause they hold u in your seat, which is nice when ur doin crazy shit.
In my onion it definitely helps, you don't brace yourself on high speed entry or weight transfer. I love the way my Bride Ergo hugged my Shoulders and my Personal Steering was close to me. I just feels a lot nicer
4wheeldriftS13
11-08-2007, 08:49 PM
Here is what you need for a well setup drift car:
1 - Fix what's broken (TC Rods, Leaky PS rack, Overheating, Drivetrain layout, auto to 5-speed etc)
2 - Coilovers
3 - Racing Seat
4 - LSD
5 - Tires, Gas, Maintenence, Practice, repeat
Anything else is just icing on the cake.
You DON'T need:
Lots of power
Lots of steering angle
Hydraulic Ebrake
"Wheel fitment"
Short shifter
Drift button
Harness
Cage
Carbon fiber anything
This isn't to say that you can't do a lot with less, or that these oter things don't make it easier or more fun, but for all itents and purposes, this is the difinitive answer to all those "What do I need to drift my ____?"
Shopping Kart
mranlet
11-08-2007, 09:49 PM
In my onion it definitely helps, you don't brace yourself on high speed entry or weight transfer. I love the way my Bride Ergo hugged my Shoulders and my Personal Steering was close to me. I just feels a lot nicer
Yeah, and my MOMO T-BUCKET feels really good while gripping my MOMO GT-B WHEEL, which steers my FALKEN AZENIS RT-615s with my KAAZ 2-WAY DIFFERENTIAL... :roll:
IMHO, a supportive seat helps more than a harness. With a stock seat, a harness helps quite a bit, but even a factory seat belt will be sufficient with a good bucket. Besides, police don't like to see harnesses in cars.
super de duper s13
02-13-2008, 12:23 AM
ok but where can i find a drift button?
lol
but seriously
yeah dont forget you need rwd
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