Drifting Discuss Drifting and drifting techniques here.

yes drift, but how well.

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Old Mar 13, 2008 | 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by TwoStunt
i know it's been posted a million times
depends on driver depends on the power of the car
depends on whatever but with a 240 for example doesn't matter
it always will drift no arguement
and amungst all the threads being mostly arguements after an answer or two
say nothing about how well it actually drifts

watch this and be sure to read the text please

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"rx7 handles very well" "racers most enjoy rx7" "very easy to control"

PS: although alot of the videos i've seen with 240's and rx7's drifting
it seemed that the 240 can get alot more sideways aposed to the
rx7 witch almost seems to really be trying
Actually, you can get sideways w/o that much power. A perfect (though tired) example would be the AE86. It has ridiculously low horsepower when it's stock, yet it's the most popular drift car out there!
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Old Apr 12, 2008 | 03:25 AM
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hmmm...
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well one of the reasons for the 86 being popular is because of initial D... but what i have to say is this...yes...the rx7 is harder to drift than a 240..but you have to take that in as something beneficial...because even though drifting just like most motorsports comes down to the driver...if you can drift a rx7 just as good as someone that drifts a 240...you ultimately have more skill than the 240 driver
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