Well. I am afraid that stock car on a fast circuit will not beat proffesionally made drift car that has 450-600hp and is going on semi-slicks like Toyo R888. There's just no way if both drivers are great. Even on slower tracks. Proffesional drift car can put much more angle, can go MUCH faster(Believe me speed IS important in drifting, especially in tsuiso), can go much more stable, much more dynamic. About N20, many cars in D1gp in Japan use this or some other sort of thing to get more power on for example lower revs. Nissans ofcourse still have turbos. Also in D1GP top drivers don't have just 1 car, they have 2-3 the same versions of one car. Really big money must be going into drifting in Japan.
And ofcourse good luck drifting a course like Autopolis in stock bmw or miata.
The last thing you said starting from "the XRT or the GT with engine.." - If you have read the thread you would understand that people already mentioned that this would be good too. Improved version of GTT(XRT). Lighter, with more power, more setup options(like max lock) etc.
so in short, people what a more powerful car, that's it, if you want a "drift car" tune the suspension... people can do touge all day long in weak cars... because there is not much room for the cars to go that fast. like my town has a road that twists and winds around the island. there are no straights longer then 50 yards.
ok, you don't NEED a fast car to drift. a stock corolla or miata engine is enough! and drift showoffs are typically in very windy low speed sections. not high speed sections or drag strips. and i believe that most cars go sideways fast enough
um... racing pros drive corners, how am i saying that pro racers suck?
however... around here in the NW near washington state, we have drag racing as the most popular type of streetracing, i think those kids are noobs and suck massive monkey balls
and hey, leave Initial d out of this, it was a great cartoon!
We do not have touge in lfs that has mostly slow corners. LFS has lots of high speed tracks with high speed corners. Kyoto and Aston are good examples. Events in D1GP japan are Held as well on fast circuits like Fuji Speedway, Autopolis or Suzuka. In D1GP Usa the first section of track is very high speed too. In D1GP all star match you could see how important the power was on the bank exit.
Moreover, in IDC in europe the tracks that are used are F1 circuits such as Hockenheim or Nuerburgring. Those are not Touge with low speed corners and no straights.
Top drift events are often held on HIGH SPEED tracks, not VERY WINDY LOW SPEED SECTIONS.
You don't seem to understand a point of this thread either. People build fast race cars to race faster. People build drift cars to drift faster, longer, more dynamic and with higher angle.
This thread isn't about - "is it possible to drift with current lfs FR cars or not". It's about getting most of it/more of it.
Maybe you have watched too much Initial D.
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Also: Check this out: http://pl.youtube.com/watch?v=I-pkTmOpjtQ - Stock miata would sure do as good as those cars. And the crash in vid sure shows how low the speeds are..
I mean that it's mostly a fast circuit(Both hockenheim and nuerburgring). It has slower corners too, like every track. But it has fast sections, and competitions are held on faster sections. So in other words. It is not touge that has many low speed hairpins and very short straights.
Usually drift events are like - High speed corner to midspeed/lowspeed.
I'm surprised no one posted 'Huh that shows how drifters sucks big time!' or other kind of comment follwing this video...
I think we lost our time. Eighter send money or sexy underwear to Scawen otherwise we're not going to get it guys, be real... We will need much more presence in LFS if we want it.