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    Hi guys,

    I am just wondering which model of cars other than the usual silvia and AE86 are drift cars. What about the asian Toyota corolla 1.6cc. ?

    Just helping a friend to enquire. Coz we have a cheap buy in our countryritgh now
    Thanks

  • #2
    you have to give us more to work with than an engine displacement

    a year, a picture..

    if it's RWD you can make it a drift car

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    • #3
      yeah rwd= DRIFTO!!!!!! most early and late model 80 toyotas are rwd.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by pimpnx8 View Post
        yeah rwd= DRIFTO!!!!!! most early and late model 80 toyotas are rwd.
        to elaborate...

        corollas were ALL fwd in 1988

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        • #5
          Cfrost mentor

          hi Cfrost,

          I need to consult you on someting. How do u exactly get in to sideways or drift mode way before a corner or a U? Those D1 drivers are like drifting straight not curve. that puzzles me coz i troed and noway i went straight.

          Pls advice

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          • #6
            the only way to get a car t go straight and keep the angle is to haveebough speed to use the ebrake, which will significantly kil the car's speed.

            you'll see it most commonly used to "extend" extend a drift when cming in too shallow on a corner--extending the arch of the drift

            don't worry about it too much yet--wait til you have the basics down

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            • #7
              Reply to cfrost

              Thanks alot cfrost. I appreciate the prompt response. I am currently trying to extend the dration of my drifts. I find it harder on 90 deg then a 180 or J turns. TO drag a drift on a right angle is really tough. I am currently using clutch kick method. Any comments to improve?

              thk u

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              • #8
                it sounds like you just need to driftwith less angle, save extendingw/ ebrake for later--think of that as more of a fine tuning technique.

                just practice lower angle

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