has anyone seen someone drift a porsche 944? it has 50/50 wieght and has a turbo version.
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A lot of aftermarket engine parts weigh considerably less than the OEM parts - replacing an Intake Plennium with an aluminum one can save you 20 lbs!
It's not hard to balance out a car even if it's weight is not near 50/50. My Legacy Wagon was something like 43/57 rear-biased (because I liked it that way) after extensive lightening and relocation of a lot of things. I must have taken somewhere around 200 or 250 lbs off the front of that car, which amounts to almost 10% of the total weight. I had a lighter intake plennium, lightweight fans and radiator, aluminum charge piping, aluminum FMIC (which weighed less than the stock top-mount piece), fiberglass hood, lightened bumper support and bumper, aluminum catch cans and so on.
Weight balance is just another issue of setting up a good car and is specific to the driver. Like just about any other element of a car, it can be tuned.
-MR
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It's true that a 944 has a 50/50 weight distro, but it's because the car has the motor in the front and the tranny/diff in the rear, whereas a car like the FC/s2000 has 50/50 weight distro because of the engine/tranny being centrally located between the front and the rear wheels.... because of this the 944 has a high polar moment of inertia, ie, high grip but once it starts to rotate, it rotates very fast (think about twisting a ten pound dumbell in your hand, versus a ten pound bowling ball, the dumbell is much harder to control than the same weight centrally located), not that the 944 can't be used for a drift car.... remember kids, drifting is about style etc!, so you wanna drift a 944, go for it!-Don't forget the struggle. Don't forget the streets-
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Originally posted by mranlet
A Chevette has 51/49 weight distro...
it came in a "Monza" trim
-MR
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the best porsche drifting i have ever seen was when Keiichi Tsuchiya took the 911 996 GT3 and whipped it around a track in japan. i think it was winding way or something, i dont know. but he drifted that thing like it was nothing. and that has no where near a 50-50 balance.
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VW 50\50
That is nice and all but for ppl that can't afford a Pursch 944 there is the alternitiv which is a 85 VW golf. LoL
I have one and i use it for drifting, the waight on it has to be 50\50 or atleast very close to being equaly balanced.
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50/50 weight distribution matters most when grip driving, but any difference can be partially overcome with proper spring rates, shock valving, proper alignment, horsepower and/or sway bar settings. AE86s don't have 50/50 weight distribution, nor do most S13s. (Especially with those big intercoolers hanging out under the front bumper) However, an AE86 (blue, well-driven, featured in GRM a little while back) placed very highly in SoloII competition despite a balance of roughly 60f/40r. It's all about suspension settings.
Dorifuta- You make me laugh. Not because you're funny, but because you're so wrong. '85 VW Golf is FWD, and has a weight distribution along the lines of 62f/38r... worse if you yanked the interior.
CH- The 924 was absolute and utter crap. The 944 is practically bulletproof and the 951s (Turbo 944s) can be modified to make ungodly amounts of power. Coupled with a nice suspension setup, they are absolute monsters on the track.
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