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  • how to fix my car up for driftng

    I was wondering what changes I would have to make to a stock AE86 to prepare it for drifting. Thanks!

  • #2
    A stock 86 can drift fine. A stcok 240sx can drift fine. make sure the car is in good condition though. As you get better at drifting you will know what you need to do to improve the vehichle.

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    • #3
      I didn't use to agree with that but now I do. My friend says that same thing, especially with the 86. Drive it stock, then upgrade.

      It's like a Zen thing. Positive waves baby, positive waves.

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      • #4
        ^ agreed, but i'd say, if you don't got the money for lowering sprinds, jus cut'em....its a sin in the import world, but shoot, when your short on cash and need to lower the center or gravity....why not?....but please do save up for better shocks and eventualy a nice suspension setup(preferably coilovers)....suspension and all of its components should come first then the LSD....afterwards....its up to you...

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        • #5
          DO NOT CUT SPRINGS!!!!!!!
          thats the worse thing you can do..
          lower center of gravity is not what its all about. stiffer springs are to limit the body movment...so less weight transfer
          when you heat a spring by cutting it you will throgh off the spring rate and your cars handeling will SUCK ASSS!!!
          do your self a faver save the money and do it right the first time

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          • #6
            dont cut your springs

            its one thing to do it for looks but for drifting your gonna want the car to be as controled as possible.....and when you cut the springs you acctualy take control away... i know from experience,
            just save your cash, and install em yourself its not hard
            you can rent the tools from autozone and if theres not an auto zone where you live im sure theres another place that rents tools out

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            • #7
              You are both half right. Cutting your springs with a torch is not good. That does throw everything off.

              But cutting them with a bandsaw or any other non-heat device will not throw it off, it will actually make the spring stiffer. So in a way, cutting your springs can do the exact same thing as buying springs. A lot of race teams do this to play with spring rates. Only thing now is that springs are so cheap that it really doesn't warrant taking the struts apart 2 times to cut then install.

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              • #8
                ^^^^Ghost of Duluth ur completlt right.
                every post i see u post is right

                you know ur sh!t lol good job

                yea if you cut the springs the would get stiffer

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                • #9
                  yeah i guess i didnt think of that
                  just be sure and do it right if you do, do it
                  cause man it sucks having a bouncy ride
                  it was ok though cause i had the money for springs i just tried cutting mine to see if it would save a few dollars
                  in my case it didnt

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by nedinic
                    ^^^^Ghost of Duluth ur completlt right.
                    every post i see u post is right

                    you know ur sh!t lol good job

                    yea if you cut the springs the would get stiffer
                    butt muncher....lol....
                    Ghost of Duluth teh owns you
                    omg....i jus noticed that the acronym for Ghost of Duluth is G.O.D....freaky yo....

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                    • #11
                      more importantly for handling is the anti-roll bars, they make uch more difference than a lowered ride and stiff sprigs ever will, and when you learning, and from post http://www.drifting.com/forums/showt...8778#post38778
                      I know you are. it is better to be able to feel the weight transfers, anyway, there is alot of good advice on the forum regarding suspension setups, which are key to drifting rather than HP, which you might already know if you want a hachiroku, the second upgrade I would consider, would be springs, I don't like messing with camber or toe. good luck with the drifting and don't get yourself killed before you have your license for a week, work on grip first then take it to some empty lots to practice going sideways, believ me you don't want to run out to some winding hill before you know what your doing, you ive cali so there shoul be some tracks around, and the best way to learn is from someone who does it already, so stay active in the forum, and you will be drifting in no time

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                      • #12
                        just take the springs off. you dont need them....

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                        • #13
                          cutting springs will only change the rate if it is a progressive rate spring duh, but then your springs suck and you drift like my grandma on crack

                          a good start, save some money

                          then buy springs and struts and swaybars and some good tires for the f and r depending on what you want to start with. some hp modifications would help too.

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                          • #14
                            Re: how to fix my car up for driftng

                            Originally posted by injun
                            I was wondering what changes I would have to make to a stock AE86 to prepare it for drifting. Thanks!
                            Free mods:
                            Remove all useless interior parts and sound deadning materials..
                            Remove stereo system.
                            life hood for venting engine bay.
                            Remove both bumpers and take out bumper supports behind covers..

                            Cost mods:
                            Suspention
                            Some type of roll cage.
                            Seat and harness.
                            Lexan Window panels.
                            Brakes and Rotors.
                            Steel braided lines.
                            Full exhaust, cams, airfilter,ecu upgrade.
                            ECT

                            there ya go

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by gtune4
                              cutting springs will only change the rate if it is a progressive rate spring duh, but then your springs suck and you drift like my grandma on crack
                              WRONG WRONG WRONG!!

                              Cutting springs with a saw or cutoff wheel WILL increase the spring rate.......unless you are simply cutting off "dead coils" which only exist on some aftermarket wanna-be road-weenie "race springs" like nuespeed....

                              Spring rate is a function of wire diameter, coil diameter, and number of coils. Cutting off coils (obviously without changing the wire or coil diameter) means stiffer springs---but shorter...

                              I still dont reccomend cutting stock springs to make them stiffer or lower....

                              Acctually, most macpherson strut cars handle WORSE when significantly lowered (even with stiffer springs) because of changes in front suspension geometry. Lowering the car lowers the roll center of the car faster than it lowers the center of gravity causing the car to roll MORE than before.....

                              If you need more of physics lesson use google. Look up roll center, lowering, macpherson strut, calculating spring rates etc etc....

                              I'd be happy to provide some breif explanations here but dont expect me to reproduce some of the huge wealth of knowledge already on the web----not on websites like this.

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