Open Track/Drift
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FullRaceXLR8R
- E30 Zone Newbie

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buildin my 1985 e30 for open track and drift events...
im still new to the bmw scene. (my old car was a honda) Upgrading to 410 lsd diff...jus thought i would throw this out there 
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FullRaceXLR8R
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anyone else on here go out to drift events??? just outa curiousity
In order to be OLD and WISE,
You must first be YOUNG and STUPID
You must first be YOUNG and STUPID
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crazyenglishman
- E30 Zone Newbie

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- Location: bedfordshire
Me im building mine up as a drift car 

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crazyenglishman
- E30 Zone Newbie

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come to santa pod on wednesday 12th of march £60 drift all day
3 x beginer tracks
2 x intermediate
1 x big fast 3rd gear track
Dont matter if you cant drift or you are shit hot skidders of evey leval go
im booked in
Come along if only to watch £5
Might even let you loose in mine so you can see if you like it
3 x beginer tracks
2 x intermediate
1 x big fast 3rd gear track
Dont matter if you cant drift or you are shit hot skidders of evey leval go
im booked in
Come along if only to watch £5
Might even let you loose in mine so you can see if you like it

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crazyenglishman
- E30 Zone Newbie

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Just weld itKaran wrote:my e30 is definitely getting a extreme diff and a hydro ebrake for sure! the torque makes it ideal but current lsd is shockingly crap
Does the job very very well ive got a mig spec

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Karan
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i dont want a welder i prefer 2 ways, as it will mainly be a road car and it has enough understeer at the moment with the s38 up front
iver driven s14s with welded diffs and mine has a nismo 2way and its soooo much better
kaaz and cusco do one for the e30 but it will basicaly cost a grand which is a lot, so welder is the way forwards for e30 drift diffs i reckon
may just get my e30 one plated up
iver driven s14s with welded diffs and mine has a nismo 2way and its soooo much better
kaaz and cusco do one for the e30 but it will basicaly cost a grand which is a lot, so welder is the way forwards for e30 drift diffs i reckon
may just get my e30 one plated up
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crazyenglishman
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My mate shimed? his on his s13 so if u have a slipper in your e30 cant you look into doing that?
Cant see me ever spending a grand on a 2way diff
Cant see me ever spending a grand on a 2way diff

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bmwscorpion
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Sounds interesting, Im down, unfortunatly just to watch though... 

- jimthejunior
- E30 Zone Newbie

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Yeah man as said get to santa pod. Probably the best place left to learn to drift in the uk legaly. Lots of run of space and friendly people to help you out. If you like it and can hold a drift pretty well i'd then suggest getting to teeside. Well worth the trek and probably one of the best places to drift in the uk.
- driftmonkey
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think i might come up to watch, until i fit my lsd diff no real point trying yet

