240sx and BMW m3 drift racing
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isnt that a 330 and not an M3
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@StratMatt777 my buddy has an '89 240sx, and i love riding in it
his is at 5 psi right now running low low 300hp
and he's gonna get it tuned up to 14 psi, he's pretty excited
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@gdawg5420 Why are you "sorry"? I have a '93 240SX and have been planning to boost it to 7psi for 300 HP in the future. I have driven nothing but 240SX since 1997- love 'em! They _never_ break down and they look better than the 300ZX and have more interior/baggage room. I will never sell mine- even if I bought a G35 coupe (because the GTR is too ugly) or a Ferrari I would keep my SX forever.
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yea but he'd probably still be the drift king if he used one
so it really doesn't matter
obviously you haven't seen the 3 series v10 that won formula d at road atlanta over an sti
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@StratMatt777 yea, a stock ka maybe
my buddys s14's turbo is currently running a low 5-7psi of boost and already puts out around 300hp
once he gets it retuned to higher boots, near the turbos safe limit, it'll be putting down low 400hp and will rape any bmw
sorry, fact of life
the car is lighter and has more power if its even worth drifting
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As much as I love BMW's, they shouldn't be used for drifting. Drifting should be left to the JDM's, not the cars that were engineered for performance and great handling, not sliding.
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@xHORxNINJA18x no, he says you cant drift anything rwd. Just takes practice, upgrades, and the know how man.
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Enough with BMW the drift king himself says don't use the BMW it's not meant to drift
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that is not a m3 thats for sure probably a 3 series but not an m3
The BMW is worth like 5 times the 240sx but the 240sx still wins! LONG LIVE JDM!
64255246 2 years ago 10
Stick shift isn't hard at all once you learn. For beginners, you should drift on second gear with the RPMs way up.
You can't do any clutch techniques when drifting with an automatic. With an automatic, you're pretty much limited to feint and handbrake drifts.
Liist 2 years ago 3