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Old 02-05-11, 08:55 PM
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N/A drifting help

I have a 1990 n/a and want to try drifting this summer not working with a huge budget so was wondering if there are any n/a drifters out there and what advice can they give me. thanks.
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you pull the e-brake dawg and go WEEEEEEEEeeeeeeeeeeeeEEEEEEEE!!!

and its not hard to drift in an fc.
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There's a drift section on this forum, look there. This topic has been covered many times.


High entry speed, and clutch kicking does wonders for n/a's.
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^this. also, get stiffer suspension as soon as you can. will make it a lot easier even with an open diff and everything else stock.
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Air filter, and open up the exhaust will give you the power you need. Clutch kicks helped he when I was N/A in my S4 Vert. If you havent, then you need to feel and know your car so when your sideways you'll know where your steerin input is at with your steerin output. Marking your Steerin wheel when your wheels are straight can also help. Like FC fan said being lowered and stiff suspension helps alot!!!
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Originally Posted by DeMoe Aurelius
Air filter, and open up the exhaust will give you the power you need. Clutch kicks helped he when I was N/A in my S4 Vert. If you havent, then you need to feel and know your car so when your sideways you'll know where your steerin input is at with your steerin output. Marking your Steerin wheel when your wheels are straight can also help. Like FC fan said being lowered and stiff suspension helps alot!!!
Yeah ok ima start drifting without any mods except for welded diff, and as I go along I'll do some mods here and there that way on can focus more on improving my skills, this is gonna be my first year drifting.(legally)
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