Hey guys i was just wondering if any one knew how a S2000 drifted, if it was good or not.
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any one know anything about sliding an S2000
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Other than the cars lack of torque, i would think that the chassis would be ideal for drifting, lightweight and perfect weight distribution, why does it suck? Have you drifted it yourself to know this? And hondas are actually some of the best motors out there its just they get a bad image from the ricers in the import scene. The only reason I didn't get one is because everyone and their mom has one and I wanted to be a little different, unfortunately that plan went to hell when everyone got 240s too.
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Nissanguy I think that was just another case of a new person quick to post and not realizing that we are not about the flaming here.
I agree though, the chassis should be ripe for Drifting. Honda makes superb engines. There is a reason it is the #1 Import car for doing anything too. Not the #1 car for Drifting but it's the Chevy of the Import world for a reason.
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Originally posted by Ghost of Duluth
Some people like Hondas. No need to bash em. ACtually, don't bash other peoples cars. Not cool.
DRIFTING.com (FAQ Sheet) Please Read
http://www.drifting.com/forums/showt...&threadid=2101
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Its alittle like the NSX, how many do you see drifting? not many. i've seen the drift king drive one though.
Just because a car isnt popular in the drifting community doesnt make it a bad drifter. Im sure there are many many expensive cars and domestic cars. That arent popular but would be fine vehichles.
The S13 and the Ae86 became very very popular because there was alot of them and they were cheap. Not because they were gods of drifting..
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