Is a limited slip differential essential for drifting? I know that when I really get on the gas in a tight corner I get wheel spin from the inside wheel (I think) but I don't think it would sustain a drift for very long.
Well apparently I made an account here when I first bought my car (2008), but have never actually made a post!
My name's Ian, and there's a possibruity that you recognize my username, or my car. I whore it way out haha I'm from Las Vegas, and I'm currently setting my car up for drifting, and being as low as possible.
and here is my car:
(I've since lowered the front half an inch to get rid of that terrible reverse-rake)
So much time and effort to fix the rear camber, and so much more to mess up the front lol
and yes, the passenger side is (still) smashed up
and this is sort of what my engine looks like:
and yes, I get down:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yp7g_xUJwOI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqLpViCcLHE
Is a limited slip differential essential for drifting? I know that when I really get on the gas in a tight corner I get wheel spin from the inside wheel (I think) but I don't think it would sustain a drift for very long.
'71 240Z, Because any fool can drive fast in a straight line.
Still looking for a home for that thing huh... Have you tried zcar.com?
I've got a welded. I had a VLSD from a Z32 at one point, but broke an axle. Went to this welded and haven't looked back.
BUT, I have had friends out at the track with open diffs and have been able to hold drifts, it's all about momentum.
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