top 32 tandem, then in 10 years when there are even more drivers of that skill level, do 64 tandem.
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Originally posted by conspire View Posttop 32 tandem, then in 10 years when there are even more drivers of that skill level, do 64 tandem.
top 64 tandem = 32 + 16 MORE tandem battles. Right now, there are 16 battles total and it takes 3 hours to run. you want to quadruple the tandem battles? that means you're looking at 8-10 hours of tandem... that's going to get old.
and 1 vs 64 would NOT be a good battle.
I'd rather see 3 or 4 different 'divisions' each with top 16 competition, than see 1 huge tandem ladder.
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Originally posted by Slapshotnerd View PostNobody is going to argue with you about that. The question is - how do you change that?
I just made a proposal for a way to change that you got any ideas / feedback on it?
top 16 tandem is cool but I would like to see a top 32 sub comp of some kind, maybe get some exposure and extra practice to the top 32 qualifiers during the main event. Keep it the same way where top 32 qualify down to top 16 for tandem but then add in 16 more tandem battles in before and inbetween top 16,8,4 runs to place the rest of the field in a 1-32 spots. I dunno just an idea it would get everyone more tandem practice and make for more drifting for the fans.Last edited by brainfood; 10-25-2006, 09:26 AM.
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leave it top 16. 32 is way too many. this isnt wcw vs nwo on n64, its freaking drifting.
+1 on team competition. THERE is your tandem seat time everyone is complaining about not getting, even though this is 2006, and its not hard to find local drift days to drag a couple frinds to to practice with, but since were apparently trying to act like those dont exist and formula d shoudl be all about seat time, forget i mentioned that.
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Originally posted by Mike Peters View Postleave it top 16. 32 is way too many. this isnt wcw vs nwo on n64, its freaking drifting.
+1 on team competition. THERE is your tandem seat time everyone is complaining about not getting, even though this is 2006, and its not hard to find local drift days to drag a couple frinds to to practice with, but since were apparently trying to act like those dont exist and formula d shoudl be all about seat time, forget i mentioned that.
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ill put this plain and simple
there is no such thing as cant afford to be competitive.
5500 dollar total investment el camino 8th place in last years points.
i have a freind putting a shoudl be about 420rwhp ls1 in an s chassis for under 5k.
ryan tureck got top 8 at sonoma in his DAILY DRIVER.
pfiefers old corolla, theres a lot of money tied up
look at how truly simple tanners car is.
anyone could build a FD competitive s chassis for 5k if they wanted to put forth the effort. but they wouldnt have the cool body kit and wheel offset everyone seems to put in priority over good suspension and decent power.
you didnt need an s14 last year with a stock ka. could have sold the 14, used the money to build an equally prepped 13 but with a motor.
hell theres maybe 6k in my car if that, not that id call it a competitive drift car with the problems.
seriously. if you have a liscence but "no car" get an s13, put an sr/kat/ls1/whatever in it, get 300rwhp (easy way = cheap ka-t with headgasket and pistons) run 245 mustang take offs on the back with no air in them so they actually have some grip from a used tire store, on mustang wheels, put a cage/seat in it, run on springs/shocks or used coilovers and use 10 dollar tie rod spacers and a welded diff. all of your safety stuff can be had at a dirt track store for under 500 bux. theres your competitive car.
and if you car, maaco paint. if your building a drift car nice paint shoulnt be priority seeing its probably giogn to hit a wall/jump off a cliff/catch on fire anyways.Last edited by Mike Peters; 10-26-2006, 10:48 AM.
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Originally posted by Mike Peters View Postill put this plain and simple
there is no such thing as cant afford to be competitive.
5500 dollar total investment el camino 8th place in last years points.
i have a freind putting a shoudl be about 420rwhp ls1 in an s chassis for under 5k.
ryan tureck got top 8 at sonoma in his DAILY DRIVER.
pfiefers old corolla, theres a lot of money tied up
look at how truly simple tanners car is.
anyone could build a FD competitive s chassis for 5k if they wanted to put forth the effort. but they wouldnt have the cool body kit and wheel offset everyone seems to put in priority over good suspension and decent power.
you didnt need an s14 last year with a stock ka. could have sold the 14, used the money to build an equally prepped 13 but with a motor.
hell theres maybe 6k in my car if that, not that id call it a competitive drift car with the problems.
seriously. if you have a liscence but "no car" get an s13, put an sr/kat/ls1/whatever in it, get 300rwhp (easy way = cheap ka-t with headgasket and pistons) run 245 mustang take offs on the back with no air in them so they actually have some grip from a used tire store, on mustang wheels, put a cage/seat in it, run on springs/shocks or used coilovers and use 10 dollar tie rod spacers and a welded diff. all of your safety stuff can be had at a dirt track store for under 500 bux. theres your competitive car.
and if you car, maaco paint. if your building a drift car nice paint shoulnt be priority seeing its probably giogn to hit a wall/jump off a cliff/catch on fire anyways.Last edited by brainfood; 10-26-2006, 11:12 AM.
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Originally posted by Mike Peters View Postcool beans. theres still a lot of people that for some reason or other instead of buying suspension/power/safety, they buy springs/wheels/bodykit then redo their suspension, then power, but with 205's.
i just dont get it.
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i agree with you, peopel dont know how to keep the gas pedal down on entry. i liked your approach on green car, but it needed more balls.
i dont know, i want to play on horsetheif with it but its still got some bugs to fix. now that the season is over i actually have time to take stuff apart, and if it doesnt work right redo it instead of tryign to make it work thru one event. hopefully dec/jan ill come out there, i really wanna do horsethief.
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Originally posted by Mike Peters View Posti agree with you, peopel dont know how to keep the gas pedal down on entry. i liked your approach on green car, but it needed more balls.
i dont know, i want to play on horsetheif with it but its still got some bugs to fix. now that the season is over i actually have time to take stuff apart, and if it doesnt work right redo it instead of tryign to make it work thru one event. hopefully dec/jan ill come out there, i really wanna do horsethief.
Yeah horsethief is sooo much fun, probably the most fun I have had at the track in a long time... anyway enough thread jacking. btw I need to grind my stops down more on the s14 I need a little more angle you will have to teach me the secrets, that s13 has massive angle.
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Originally posted by Mike Peters View Posti dont know, i want to play on horsetheif with it but its still got some bugs to fix. now that the season is over i actually have time to take stuff apart, and if it doesnt work right redo it instead of tryign to make it work thru one event. hopefully dec/jan ill come out there, i really wanna do horsethief.
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