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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2006

Saint-Petersburg 2006 beginners drift training

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  • Does anyone knows the specs of this car?!

    Great control by the way (and great setup obviously!).

  • 3S-GE 2nd gen. 156hp stock.

    Specs:

    HKS camshafts 272, ported Head, exhaust, intake, ECU. = 189hp 210Nm.

    Cusco LSD 2way, Kei Office suspension.

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  • uggghhh dude so much better than those gay civic videos... thank you very much for making this

  • dam even tho the MR2 is not setup for drifting that dude beasted it

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  • on forza 4 you can drift mr2s all you want. Its fun, I'm really good at it. try it out yourself

  • the mr2 had the most control there holy crap, thumbs up for mad skillz

  • no surprise you ended up in top16 at FXopen drift today :)

    what steering rack did you use on the MR? power steering enabled? im struggling with my PS ditched and e30 long ratio rack :D four full fuckin turns :D

  • Great drifting / awesome sounding 3S-GE!

  • man this is very very good for beginner drifting

  • When you watch this video, you will felt MR2 are easy to drift.

    When you watch those others MR2 Dummie dumb drift, you will felt MR2 is not a drift car.

    Real life actual answer is, MR2 is are most hard car to drift compare to FR car. but if you could drift like this, you are really AWESOME!!! two thumbs up for you!

  • Yeah I kind of drifted on accident just in my neighborhood alone. I bought it off a guy and I got 195 tires all the way around, and I believe they came staggered stock with some 205s or something. Anyways, what is a good setup for wheels? I wanted staggered like 16x7F and 17x8R.

  • yeah, they are great track cars. you can cut corners on cost and on the track just by taking the weight off the car and minor mods, and if you really want the most expensive part of your track time would be spent on the TRD suspension and proper tire set up. but if you don't own one already, you will go crazy once you do own it.

  • well said

  • That is useful information, thank you. What if I wanted to build for Auto X and possibly small circuit racing? I live 20min from Buttonwillow Race Track which I think is called Thunder(something) in Central Valley California.

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