Well I have a '89 honda accord that I wanna make into a drift car maily becuase I drifted in my friends supra and it was awsome. Now I need soem help on choosing a set up after I get teh Suspension done I plan on either modding a b20z and doing a swap or getign a turbo kit from a friend.
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Re: Help a Newbie Choose gear?
Originally posted by EvilPenciler
Well I have a '89 honda accord that I wanna make into a drift car maily becuase I drifted in my friends supra and it was awsome. Now I need soem help on choosing a set up after I get teh Suspension done I plan on either modding a b20z and doing a swap or getign a turbo kit from a friend.
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You can drift a FWD but it takes a whole lot of skill to make it look good and you won't like it. My advice is the same as Chas. Put some nice suspension on it, some fatty wheels and sticky tires and go gripping. Go to the mountains. You might find that you like grip more than drift. You can do more on the street with grip, there are events ALL over the place for grip. It's more real world friendly. I grip all the time.
Drifting is too new a sport at the moment. There are no events really to support the growth. But Drift is a WHOLE lot of fun. Can't deny that.
So my advice is to grip until you can get a RWD car. Then make the leap over to Drift.
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LOL, 180 on the bricks, I speak spanish. O and penciler. If you know what youre doing and money is not an object. Put a s2000 or honda suv drivetrain under it. Put a fuel cell in the trunk. I have thought about converting some ffs to fr cuz I thought they would look sweet drifting. Lotta work though....AND MONEY. Youre prob not gunna do that though. So practice every minute of every day and prove us all wrong with your ff skills or ditch it and get a fr.
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