Ahoy there everyone, i have just recently entered the drift scene and was wondering if it is possible to drift with a Porsche 944 (Its an old 1984 model, i think). I just got the car so my knowledge of it is pretty bad. One thing i go know is its on "Amateur" transmission *shudders*. If anyone could help me out i would greatly appreciate it
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Of course you can drift in your 944, because it's RWD. Although it's power is relatively low, 160bhp, drifting has been done with lower powered cars too.
Main problem is that it has weight distribution like 50/50, and that combined to low power it doesn't make drifting easy. But like always, your skills will compensate limitations of your car.
-Jore
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Originally posted by TougeDorifuto
hey it's more power than an 86!
Also as it's said it has more like 50/50 weight distribution when 86 is more front weighted.
-Jore
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Have to add that I checked those facts and 944 has 50.7/49.3 when AE86 has 53/47 weight distribution.
And AE86 weights like 940-960kg depending it's version so it has weight/power ratio of 7.3kg/bhp and 944 has 7.9kg/bhp, so in the end they aren't so much different in that.
Of course suspension and it's geometry will make biggest differences.
-Jore
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Originally posted by Jore
Weight shifting is possible with AT, and power over of course, but maybe little lowish that 160bhp of yours for that
Does somebody know how e-braking works with RWD AT car?
-Jore
Your limited in the fact that your auto may have abit of a delay, youjust have to work around, and you cant easily do a clutch manuver, but personaly, i dont consider the clutch kick that advanced of a technique.
You may want a manual further down the road, they are superior, but no reason you cant drift your auto. just know your car.
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