how well will a tired e30 drift?
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looking for an e30 for sub 350 to drift so prob a tired 320i or 318i not looking at spending too much as am a novice drifter and on the track i guess iot will have its fair share of battle marks etc. am i wasting my time or will they still drift and allow me to learn if in the condition discribed?
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Should work fine, you might have to learn to drop the clutch. The engines seem to last long enough.
What about some chav-molested turd and just take the Halfords tat off?
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cool so even if the suspension is tired and bushes etc it will be ok? dont want to spend alot as i just want to learn and see how it goes and then in the future maybe get a better car and m50 it. is there anyone on here that does diff welding? or is easy for a welder to do?
Welding a diff is a piece of piss to do. Just have to make sure you don't cook the bearings with too much heat is all.
Friend of mine has a pretty battered 318i with manual steering. Only good thing about it is the engine isn't completely fooked at 70K on the clock.
Some extra lock and a welded diff and we have it drifting in 2nd and sometimes 3rd gear and fish-tailing the straights
It's good to learn in a reasonably low powered car too as you really have to work on weight shifting and handbrake use and all the little tricks to keep the drift going rather than just throwing a 250bhp Nissan into a corner and just leaving it there until your finished the corner.
Friend of mine has a pretty battered 318i with manual steering. Only good thing about it is the engine isn't completely fooked at 70K on the clock.
Some extra lock and a welded diff and we have it drifting in 2nd and sometimes 3rd gear and fish-tailing the straights
It's good to learn in a reasonably low powered car too as you really have to work on weight shifting and handbrake use and all the little tricks to keep the drift going rather than just throwing a 250bhp Nissan into a corner and just leaving it there until your finished the corner.
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i have a 318i cabby , i figure its heavier and slower than a regular 318i, and i have the back sliding out whenever possible. a good clutch kick and flick of the steering gets it goin as sideways as you want, span it a few times and creamed the tyres up before too haha
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a bit late now i know but they do come along.
try all your local free ads

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diff welding is easy, i got mine done by a machining company, cost about £40 though, removed it from the casing so he could get better acess,
good clutch is a must, the one on my cabby is now very tired, and wont light the wheels at all, a mate of mine got a stage 3 clutch for his mx5 and now it is almost impossible to pull away without wheelspinning!
good clutch is a must, the one on my cabby is now very tired, and wont light the wheels at all, a mate of mine got a stage 3 clutch for his mx5 and now it is almost impossible to pull away without wheelspinning!
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ali-vert wrote:i have a 318i cabby , i figure its heavier and slower than a regular 318i, and i have the back sliding out whenever possible. a good clutch kick and flick of the steering gets it goin as sideways as you want, span it a few times and creamed the tyres up before too haha
Now, now - thats no way to treat a 318i cabby!
I've just bought this.. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWNX:IT
it has westlake tyres on the back and in anything other than dry conditions I can't get any traction
Maybe a bit too dangerous for our roads to be honest but drifts like a good 'un when it's damp.
I was doing about 50 on a dual carrigeway in 3rd, a bit of throttle and the rears lit up instantly!
it has westlake tyres on the back and in anything other than dry conditions I can't get any traction
Maybe a bit too dangerous for our roads to be honest but drifts like a good 'un when it's damp.
I was doing about 50 on a dual carrigeway in 3rd, a bit of throttle and the rears lit up instantly!
Look for a cheap 325i. Or try a dirt cheap 320i moredoor etc and lump a 325i motor in, replacing the clutch and welding the diff at the same time.
TBH, with a welded diff, a 318i should be more than up for the challenge!
TBH, with a welded diff, a 318i should be more than up for the challenge!

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anything with an open diff in the rain will break traction
i cant imagine what a 325i was like with an open diff and 195 /65/14 bottle tyres !!
i cant imagine what a 325i was like with an open diff and 195 /65/14 bottle tyres !!
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I forward that comment and agree totally that an old (slightly battered) 318i will drift.
Ive had mine on full lock round some tightys in the dry with an open diff. Ask Maxfield
Just have to be carefull as like its been said lock to lock is ermm
<--------------------------------------------This long!!!--------------------------------------------->
Get an E36 rack
Also there quite snappy with an open diff! Can be scary
Ive had mine on full lock round some tightys in the dry with an open diff. Ask Maxfield
Just have to be carefull as like its been said lock to lock is ermm
<--------------------------------------------This long!!!--------------------------------------------->
Get an E36 rack
Also there quite snappy with an open diff! Can be scary
if i could afford to get another e30 and run it on the side to play with i would! but for now i will abuse my cab!grantfk10 wrote:
Now, now - thats no way to treat a 318i cabby!![]()
Agreed, if you were to spend any money on an E30 for dirfting, it would be an E36 rack.
diff welding and throwing stuff you don't need is free
Even sorting the bushes by making up solid ones can be free if it's just going to be a tramp until you build a properly sorted E30 driftcar when you have learned the basics
diff welding and throwing stuff you don't need is free
Even sorting the bushes by making up solid ones can be free if it's just going to be a tramp until you build a properly sorted E30 driftcar when you have learned the basics
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You'll definately need the E36 steering rack, that standard one is just far too slow for any quick steering input.Dave_M3 wrote:Agreed, if you were to spend any money on an E30 for dirfting, it would be an E36 rack.
diff welding and throwing stuff you don't need is free![]()
Even sorting the bushes by making up solid ones can be free if it's just going to be a tramp until you build a properly sorted E30 driftcar when you have learned the basics
Even this can be done for free though, I was given an E36 rack and I didn't need to buy any parts to fit it.
Get some stiff-as-fu*k Faulkner springs for the back as well for £40 and you'll be away.
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Can i have your passenger side wing and door?500 wrote:I've just bought this.. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWNX:IT
it has westlake tyres on the back and in anything other than dry conditions I can't get any traction![]()
Maybe a bit too dangerous for our roads to be honest but drifts like a good 'un when it's damp.
I was doing about 50 on a dual carrigeway in 3rd, a bit of throttle and the rears lit up instantly!
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