Anyone done this? What HP does it take to get sideways on pavement, I know they will on gravel **evilgrin**
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Originally posted by spock
Yeah. Especially when you're the only one that hasn't lost control.I spend half the time avoiding the kids crashing and the other half trying to hold the drift around most of the track (which is hard since there is a spin out in almost every corner
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I'm not sure how much it takes but it's probably not much more than what they come with from the factory. You could probably fabricate a custom exhaust for one of those and get a little more power. Or, if it's chain-driven, you could just make the gearing a little bit torqueier. With one of those torque is probably more important than horsepower.
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Hey a drift cart what a good idea lol... I started a Drift cart project 6 months ago and it is still under construction I'll have to post pics when I get it running.
I have a lawnmower transmission with 6 gears and reverse plus a 10 horse motor. Its going to be so cool but the problem is I have to custom make a rear end and I need brakes. Oh well its under construction.Please don't flame but I wanted to turbo it and another forum said that was crazy and it would be impossible to turbo a motor that small because it would never spool.
But yeh you can drift a cart, that is really how I got into drifting.(been kicked out of way to many go-kart places)
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Originally posted by Ichi-Go
.Please don't flame but I wanted to turbo it and another forum said that was crazy and it would be impossible to turbo a motor that small because it would never spool.
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Originally posted by Ichi-Go
Please don't flame but I wanted to turbo it and another forum said that was crazy and it would be impossible to turbo a motor that small because it would never spool.
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