Modifications For A Drift-Ready Car
1. Increase the amount of air going into a naturally aspirated motor, with an aftermarket intake system. For turbo charged cars,an exhaust system, air filter, and boost controller can improve mid range power needed for drifting. Choose an exhaust that not only has increased pipe diameter, but is also designed to not lose backpressure. A high-performance cam is a good choice.
2. Due to the increased use of the dutch, upgrade the dutch and flywheel to stronger aftermarket pieces.
3. Install a Iimited-slip differential. A 2-way LSD is the preferred choice.
4. Make sure your suspension is correct. A stiff set of springs matched with the proper dampers, like a coil-over system, will . allow the reartires to spin a lot easier than a stock car's suspension. Tower bars, roll bars and roll cages can improve vehicle response and add safety.
5. Wheels should be Iightweight; the rear tires should be cheap, as you'lI go through a lot of them, but make sure to have good quality front tires that will last.
Popular Makes & Models For Drift Cars
Nissan Silvia S13 / S14
Nissan 1805X / 5il-Eighty
AE86 or Hachi-Roku
Mazda FC3S RX-7
Cefiro
Skyline GTS-T
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