Some advice for a newb
Hey,
My friend showed me the thread on drifting being in tampa, and I want to get into the sport. I didn't think there were any sanctioned drift events, but I now know.
I have an s13, totally stock, except for some 17 inch gt sports, and some kuhmo tires (came with it). What might you guys suggest that I get for it to learn to drift? I'm already planning an sr swap, but should I go suspension first?
I was thinking anit sway bars, lsd, and a few other suspension upgrades. Though it might take me a year or two to get the money for everything that I want. Thanks,
ag04
ps please don't flame the newb
My friend showed me the thread on drifting being in tampa, and I want to get into the sport. I didn't think there were any sanctioned drift events, but I now know.
I have an s13, totally stock, except for some 17 inch gt sports, and some kuhmo tires (came with it). What might you guys suggest that I get for it to learn to drift? I'm already planning an sr swap, but should I go suspension first?
I was thinking anit sway bars, lsd, and a few other suspension upgrades. Though it might take me a year or two to get the money for everything that I want. Thanks,
ag04
ps please don't flame the newb
suspension first.....sr should be very very very very last on your list... if you can drift good with not much power you will have better control of a car with power.... thats why hachis are one of the hardest to drift
I would suggest putting el chepo tires on the back and learning to drift with the stock car.
Don't start swapping parts untill you think it will help your performance. "I heard it's a good idea to change the swaybars" isn't a good reason - you need to feel the need yourself. Experience the one wheel wonder before you go lsd. Learn to drift on a stock car, and you'll be able to control a nicely modified one that much better.
You don't need lots of power to drift, zenki s14 and I can prove that...
Want to go drifting sometime? send me a pm or my aim is toyotageoffrie...
-Jeff
Don't start swapping parts untill you think it will help your performance. "I heard it's a good idea to change the swaybars" isn't a good reason - you need to feel the need yourself. Experience the one wheel wonder before you go lsd. Learn to drift on a stock car, and you'll be able to control a nicely modified one that much better.
You don't need lots of power to drift, zenki s14 and I can prove that...
Want to go drifting sometime? send me a pm or my aim is toyotageoffrie...
-Jeff
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the very first thing you need to do is come out to our event on the 21st this month... perfect for your situation... right now do what you can with what you got and then once you feel you can step up to another level then u start to mod... but yeah basic for now man just some whatever lala tires out back and some decent ones up front... then you go onto different tire set ups, suspension whatnots, lsd, sr and what have you... but yeah that is all for now
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the best thing is do what jonas and geoffrie said
put crappie tires on the rear, and come to the event. just feel out the car. see what it does when it is stock. from there you will probably want to do a basic exhaust (does like 15whp on ka24de), limited slip differential, coilovers, and subframe spacers. from there your car is set.
put crappie tires on the rear, and come to the event. just feel out the car. see what it does when it is stock. from there you will probably want to do a basic exhaust (does like 15whp on ka24de), limited slip differential, coilovers, and subframe spacers. from there your car is set.
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Thanks for giving some sound advice. It's the best I've heard so far. How old do you have to be to drift in the event? Because I will almost have had my permit, and think that I should wait more, before drifting.
But kids as young as 10 race stock cars, so why not drift? But on the contrary, I can see how driftings is more of a skill driving that say some other types that allow younger peopl to participate in.
The stock tires that came with the car needed to be changed, hence the new wheels and tires. They are getting old, and had a lot of treadwear on them. I think they would be ok, but just want some opinions.
Also, where are places that you can go practice? I was trying to think of places, but nothing hit me that wasn't illegal.
thanks again guys,
ag04
But kids as young as 10 race stock cars, so why not drift? But on the contrary, I can see how driftings is more of a skill driving that say some other types that allow younger peopl to participate in.
The stock tires that came with the car needed to be changed, hence the new wheels and tires. They are getting old, and had a lot of treadwear on them. I think they would be ok, but just want some opinions.
Also, where are places that you can go practice? I was trying to think of places, but nothing hit me that wasn't illegal.
thanks again guys,
ag04
you need to have a florida drivers license for the event. sorry dude, maybe next time. but it doen'st mean you cant come out and have a goodt ime!!!
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Originally posted by ag04
Also, where are places that you can go practice? I was trying to think of places, but nothing hit me that wasn't illegal.
Also, where are places that you can go practice? I was trying to think of places, but nothing hit me that wasn't illegal.
Some of the autocrosses will let your run now, so that would be a good thing for you to attend to improve your driving skills. You really should be good and controlling the car gripping before you try to kick it sideways... gripping is riding that fine line of traction (before you loose grip) and drifting is exceeding it... It is a advanced sport that requires a lot of skill. True drifting is a lot more than fancy donuts in a parking lot.
-Jeff
there are a handful of decent drifters in the area.
they all got this way through exactly the same procedure:
1. wait for it to rain
2. go slow
3. listen and respect those who know more than you
4. find a large enough place to not hit stuff
lastly, drift is a show of driver skill. one must have skill in order to use it.
they all got this way through exactly the same procedure:
1. wait for it to rain
2. go slow
3. listen and respect those who know more than you
4. find a large enough place to not hit stuff
lastly, drift is a show of driver skill. one must have skill in order to use it.


