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Old 07-09-09, 03:56 PM
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Talking Will my car finally be slide ready?

I have a 86 rx7 that i used to slide with no uprgrades everthing was completely stock and it wasnt too bad but everthing started going to **** on the car because it wasnt built to drift. So the motor eventually blew so i figured lets make a slide car. I got a '90 turbo motor and tranny thats about to go in and its gonna be running off a standalone, two msd's, first gen ignition, and a third gen fuel pump. Im also putting the full turbo rear end in it and converting to five lug with turbo brakes. Its gonna have a stage three clutch and a front mount intercooler. Its gonna be using the stock turbo with a ssqv blow off valve. Also has brand new full turbo exhaust.

Will it finally be ready to slide? Im sure i could use some sway bars and stuff but is there anything else i missed?
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Oh and it has meghan racing coilovers
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suspension before power. nuff said
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thats what im saying. i havent even gotten to drive on the coilovers yet
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coil over are great, run bigger sway bar on front, none in back, dtss elims, camber correctors.
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What is dtss elims? And yeah i been meanin to buy a camber kit.
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It all depends on your driving style, some like sway bars and some dont. You'll have to drive it first and see what you think. Other things you can go after are all bushings and an angle kit for the front tires. I would definitely say drive it first to see what you think.
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The DTSS will disable the dynamic sterring systems that mazda put on our cars since everyone freaks out about oversteer :p

I'm pretty sure mazdatrix sells bushings to eliminate them.
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Use the search function. there are plenty of threads on topics like this.
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you need my corksport dtss eliminators and supernow steering angle kit
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sounds like your set, also check out this section of the forum im sure you will find more info on setups
https://www.rx7club.com/drifting-226/
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