Input on a drift build.
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Input on a drift build.
Hey everyone!
I am in the process of purchasing a 1990 Miata for my drift build this winter and I was wondering if anyone had any input on it
Names Marissa!
I am in the process of purchasing a 1990 Miata for my drift build this winter and I was wondering if anyone had any input on it
Names Marissa!
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Re: Input on a drift build.
Gday Marissa.
Wazman (Warren) down in victoria has a NB drift car, he could probably give you some tips
Wazman (Warren) down in victoria has a NB drift car, he could probably give you some tips
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Re: Input on a drift build.
Regie wrote:Gday Marissa.
Wazman (Warren) down in victoria has a NB drift car, he could probably give you some tips
How would I contact him?
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Re: Input on a drift build.
PM via the forum is probably best.
For drifting (although I havent done it) generally you want to have an LSD and fairly stiff suspension.
And ideally, some power so it's easy to break traction and slide.
Have you done any drifting or similar before?
If not I'd suggest it's best to do some first, skidpan days etc, to get a feel for the car as it is. Once you've got some practice with a basic car you will be more able to understand what it is you need/want to do with it to suit you.
For drifting (although I havent done it) generally you want to have an LSD and fairly stiff suspension.
And ideally, some power so it's easy to break traction and slide.
Have you done any drifting or similar before?
If not I'd suggest it's best to do some first, skidpan days etc, to get a feel for the car as it is. Once you've got some practice with a basic car you will be more able to understand what it is you need/want to do with it to suit you.
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Re: Input on a drift build.
hks_kansei wrote:PM via the forum is probably best.
For drifting (although I havent done it) generally you want to have an LSD and fairly stiff suspension.
And ideally, some power so it's easy to break traction and slide.
Have you done any drifting or similar before?
If not I'd suggest it's best to do some first, skidpan days etc, to get a feel for the car as it is. Once you've got some practice with a basic car you will be more able to understand what it is you need/want to do with it to suit you.
Yeah that's the plan, I just wanna know what kind of budget I need over winter for the build, I'm hoping to get it in the next little while so I can practice with the summer I have left this year haha
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Re: Input on a drift build.
So, you're in the US then?
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Re: Input on a drift build.
Jeo wrote:So, you're in the US then?
Canada actually
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Re: Input on a drift build.
marissaleefunk wrote:Jeo wrote:So, you're in the US then?
Canada actually
Apologies for the insult then..
You'd probably be better off looking at http://www.miataturbo.net/
A nat asp mx5 wont make much of a drift car..
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Re: Input on a drift build.
I understand the general rule of thumb with drifting is:
"the greater the horsepower your vehicle has, the less importance is placed on driving skill"
So... budget according to your driving skill, maybe?
"the greater the horsepower your vehicle has, the less importance is placed on driving skill"
So... budget according to your driving skill, maybe?
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Re: Input on a drift build.
rascal wrote:Apologies for the insult then..
My bad!
Ignore the build. Fix anything that needs fixing. Go drive and change things as you find specific problems.
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Re: Input on a drift build.
Jeo wrote:rascal wrote:Apologies for the insult then..
My bad!
Ignore the build. Fix anything that needs fixing. Go drive and change things as you find specific problems.
Haha no insults at all. And that's a good start forsure haha
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Re: Input on a drift build.
kalt wrote:I understand the general rule of thumb with drifting is:
"the greater the horsepower your vehicle has, the less importance is placed on driving skill"
So... budget according to your driving skill, maybe?
Well practice makes perfect so I'll see what I need to do hah
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Re: Input on a drift build.
rascal wrote:marissaleefunk wrote:Jeo wrote:So, you're in the US then?
Canada actually
Apologies for the insult then..
You'd probably be better off looking at http://www.miataturbo.net/
A nat asp mx5 wont make much of a drift car..
HAHAHAHAH no no don't worry not an insult at all
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