Beginner drifter
Discussion
Not sure if this is the right section to post this topic, but sure it'll get appropriately moved if not.
Am considering taking up drifting as a hobbie, as I loved a taster course I was on.
Having never owned a rear wheel drive car before I guess that was to be expected.
I'd say I got on alright with the course, sure that could be contested. Main thing is I loved it.
So the question, and back on point.
What cheap and suitable car would you recommend to a novice drifter?
Have seen the 200sx/silvia seems to be quite popular, yet maybe not quite so cheap yet?
Am considering taking up drifting as a hobbie, as I loved a taster course I was on.
Having never owned a rear wheel drive car before I guess that was to be expected.
I'd say I got on alright with the course, sure that could be contested. Main thing is I loved it.
So the question, and back on point.
What cheap and suitable car would you recommend to a novice drifter?
Have seen the 200sx/silvia seems to be quite popular, yet maybe not quite so cheap yet?
MX5. Get a 1.8, fit the skinny steel wheels from the boggo 1.6 and some of China's finest plastic tyres.
Or a Morris 1000
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooBJ2Z2sZvo
Or a Morris 1000
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooBJ2Z2sZvo
Get yourself over to www.driftworks.com.
Great forum over there, plus an extensive for sale/wanted forum with lots of pre-prepared drift cars.
Great forum over there, plus an extensive for sale/wanted forum with lots of pre-prepared drift cars.
b4rk3r said:
Definitely a BMW E36, they're cheap and take a beating. (Ideally the 2.5l) Plenty of cheap ones knocking around.
Or get an old mr2 turbo, you can drift like a real man then.
I'd say an mr2 is a bad idea. I have one, the thing understeers like crazy, then snaps you, it's by no means a porsche and you can easily get out of nasty stuff as you dont have the power to get in over your head. I'd get a 200sx if youre serious, or an old bmw if your just looking to play. Mr2 is a quite tight, scary when wet mid engine car.Or get an old mr2 turbo, you can drift like a real man then.
rx8! Also a very recent thread which was similar and may help:
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
goffahsez said:
What cheap and suitable car would you recommend to a novice drifter?
Have seen the 200sx/silvia seems to be quite popular, yet maybe not quite so cheap yet?
The 200sx may be a bit much to start with, both in terms of price and power. I'd go for a cheap MX5 and start from there. That said, the MX5 should be all the car you'll ever need as far as drifting goes, but they're so much better than just 'drift slagz'.Have seen the 200sx/silvia seems to be quite popular, yet maybe not quite so cheap yet?
Buff Mchugelarge said:
Just clicked on this, ruined a Senator with actually solid wheel arches! Anything with a limited slip diff and bad enough rear tyres. You can get worn rears for something stupid like £5 a pair at drift events, and they'll make a 1.6 MX5 drift like an AC Cobra on ice. 
Caterfields also work well if you have a bit more budget and you want something you can use on the road too.

Caterfields also work well if you have a bit more budget and you want something you can use on the road too.
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