[Actually, it's partly under the car, partly behind the radiator, partly in front of the radiator if you get my drift (poor pun!). Not to mention airflow, water capacity, thermostat, gaskets, routing of hot water etc etc. Not sure I'd be taking car setup lessons from drifters. Their cars only do short runs (albeit hard ones), have plenty of air between the car in front and the car behind (usually) which is better for airflow and aero is really just to look good.
I've scrutineered for some drift events and it's common to see batteries held in with zip ties
, seats held in with only two bolts ("cus the other didn't fit bro")...........do you get what I mean.
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circuit cars do it too - the back of the raditor should have some vents (eg bonnet scoops_ to release the hot air out of the radiator out ASAP.....
besides i am taliing about JDM pro drifters.