classic z-series?
#1
classic z-series?
Is the 240 or 280Z hard to drift with. My main concern is suspension, i would figure that since it's RWD and has fairly good weight to it that it wouldn't be a bad idea to drift with one. So tell me what you all think. thank you
#6
:my opinion:
if its rear wheel drive and has the power to break the rear tires loose and has the throttle response to be controled it can be drifted.
just takes talent,and knowing your car very well.
after that its all down hill......sideways!
since we are on the subject took my 240 out for its first play session tonight. never got to really play with the car before. i was amazed by the predictability of its handling and power.
way more fun then the 87 iroc i used to have.
Josh
if its rear wheel drive and has the power to break the rear tires loose and has the throttle response to be controled it can be drifted.
just takes talent,and knowing your car very well.
after that its all down hill......sideways!
since we are on the subject took my 240 out for its first play session tonight. never got to really play with the car before. i was amazed by the predictability of its handling and power.
way more fun then the 87 iroc i used to have.
Josh
#7
Originally posted by Dounveeme
:my opinion:
if its rear wheel drive and has the power to break the rear tires loose and has the throttle response to be controled it can be drifted.
:my opinion:
if its rear wheel drive and has the power to break the rear tires loose and has the throttle response to be controled it can be drifted.
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