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Tue Nov 08, 2011 12:23 pm

Hi nearly sold my bm to get a Jap drift car.but I'm gona give it a go in my bm.my question is what will I need to get more lock on my steering.I am going to fit a manual rack and a welded diff this weekend.any Advice would be good
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Tue Nov 08, 2011 12:26 pm

E30 topless and Danthe will be along shortly ( community service till 4.00) They are our resident drift gurus. They will undoubtably have plenty of tips for you :)
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Zip ties.. Lots of them.

I hear McD's carpark has a drift specific tarmac laid also.
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How do you pronounce 'either'? I say 'either', but some say 'either'. Either is correct.
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Z3 or e36 rack
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Some useful BMW tips on there
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Tue Nov 08, 2011 11:25 pm

e36 rack with spacers, caravan blocks on the back help too as do over inflated rear tyres!
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sell the 318IS to someone who might look after it and buy a rice turd, :D
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e30topless wrote:sell the 318IS to someone who might look after it and buy a rice turd, :D
+1 :D
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6 cylinder engine then you don't need to fuk about with putting biscuits on the back and welded difs due to lack of power :wink:
A 2 door e30 with 8 cylinders, what could be better winkeye :D
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e30topless wrote:sell the 318IS to someone who might look after it and buy a rice turd, :D
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e30-dk wrote:6 cylinder engine then you don't need to **** about with putting biscuits on the back and welded difs due to lack of power :wink:
it's not what you drive...
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.......Its what you transplant into it :wink:
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Drifting a 318is? do they have enough power?
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Simple answer...... Umm,, NO! 8O
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Out of curiosity, has any of the naysayers actually drifted a 318is before?

I have and mine was just fine at it. I was running lowering springs and a locked diff, that was it. Happy days!
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Curr946 wrote:
e30topless wrote:sell the 318IS to someone who might look after it and buy a rice turd, :D
+1 :D
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sweep wrote:Drifting a 318is? do they have enough power?
In the snow perhaps?
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rob0r wrote:Out of curiosity, has any of the naysayers actually drifted a 318is before?

I have and mine was just fine at it. I was running lowering springs and a locked diff, that was it. Happy days!
what, ACTUALLY raced it competitively as a drift car or just got a bit out of shape on a wet roundabout?

Drifting is for mugs who can't do quick IMO... :D
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Tom_Maverick wrote:
rob0r wrote:Out of curiosity, has any of the naysayers actually drifted a 318is before?

I have and mine was just fine at it. I was running lowering springs and a locked diff, that was it. Happy days!
what, ACTUALLY raced it competitively as a drift car or just got a bit out of shape on a wet roundabout?

Drifting is for mugs who can't do quick IMO... :D
drifting isn't for everyone, but neither is buffing your car to within an inch of its life for show season, each to their own as them that can drift 'properly' have skills IMO 8)

EDIT: Looking at the Trampdrift site, rob0r are you a drift champ or something, I noticed you have your own hoody in the merchandise section? As do a couple of other zoner names? :?
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Wed Nov 09, 2011 12:51 pm

best to have shit car to learn to drift in. if your 318iS is any good best to give to someone who will look after it. if it is shit in the sense it has been shagged left right and centre probably be alright.
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Wed Nov 09, 2011 1:00 pm

Sell the iS, drop an M30 b35 (3.5L 6cyl) into a 4dr 316i

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lock the wife in there
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Duke137 wrote:
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rob0r wrote:Out of curiosity, has any of the naysayers actually drifted a 318is before?

I have and mine was just fine at it. I was running lowering springs and a locked diff, that was it. Happy days!
what, ACTUALLY raced it competitively as a drift car or just got a bit out of shape on a wet roundabout?

Drifting is for mugs who can't do quick IMO... :D
drifting isn't for everyone, but neither is buffing your car to within an inch of its life for show season, each to their own as them that can drift 'properly' have skills IMO 8)
aaah.. but we're entering different territory here (by the way mine is a daily driver, after my respray someone has already dented the wing and its covered in birdslash right now outside work.. it's deffo not a show-queen) I know a thousand kids who 'talk' drift but actually mean sliding out of control in the wet..

I'm not a big fan of show queens either but drift does seem to attract a certain type of dickhead.. (I don't mean everyone, but lots I have met in the scene) and it is fairly boring.. oh he's sideways.. oh he's sideways again.. on the other hand if an ACTUAL racing driver gets it a bit sideways while hammering round a track then thats a whole different boardgame..
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Wed Nov 09, 2011 9:14 pm

Tom_Maverick wrote:
rob0r wrote:Out of curiosity, has any of the naysayers actually drifted a 318is before?

I have and mine was just fine at it. I was running lowering springs and a locked diff, that was it. Happy days!
what, ACTUALLY raced it competitively as a drift car or just got a bit out of shape on a wet roundabout?

Drifting is for mugs who can't do quick IMO... :D
Drifting on the streets is plain retarded. I did a fair few drift days in my iS and it coped just fine. Mostly 2nd gear stuff on smallish tracks but also on the fast track at RAF Marham.
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Duke137 wrote:EDIT: Looking at the Trampdrift site, rob0r are you a drift champ or something, I noticed you have your own hoody in the merchandise section? As do a couple of other zoner names? :?
LOL no, I'm amateur at best. A few have got hoodies as we go to Santa Pod drift days and have no idea who's who.
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Tom_Maverick wrote: I know a thousand kids who 'talk' drift but actually mean sliding out of control in the wet..

I'm not a big fan of show queens either but drift does seem to attract a certain type of dickhead.. and it is fairly boring.. oh he's sideways.. oh he's sideways again.. on the other hand if an ACTUAL racing driver gets it a bit sideways while hammering round a track then thats a whole different boardgame..

I have never agreed with you more!!!!!!!
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rob0r wrote:
Duke137 wrote:EDIT: Looking at the Trampdrift site, rob0r are you a drift champ or something, I noticed you have your own hoody in the merchandise section? As do a couple of other zoner names? :?
LOL no, I'm amateur at best. A few have got hoodies as we go to Santa Pod drift days and have no idea who's who.
Fair play, but I think that's gay I would just have an ASDA Style "happy to help" badge :thumb:

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Sod it Im gona take the advise and use something else.although my car is not a genuine is it would be a real shame to kill it as it is quit a nice example and in a r .are colour.looks like I will be getting 328i.and keeping my is clean and pampered.
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Sod it Im gona take the advise and use something else.although my car is not a genuine is it would be a real shame to kill it as it is quit a nice example and in a r .are colour.looks like I will be getting 328i.and keeping my is clean and pampered.
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Thu Nov 10, 2011 3:37 pm

having said all this the e30 is a very good base to learn car control when you're sideways, if you're not mechanically sympathetic don't bother busting the iS up, but have a play once you're comfortable aiming the e30 sideways at stuff, the e36 328 will be a doddle..
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I have been driving a e30 for nearly 9 years now I have had a 320 325 327 and a 318is.I do love them and as u would expect after driving one for that long I'm used to a bit off sideways action so I no they r capable for drifting its just they r starting to get a bit thin on the ground now and realistically I would be very upset if I smashd mine as I have spent a lot on it over the years it has full m3 bushs bilstein shocks eibach springs supersport full stainless exhaust.caliber vintage 17" wheels.leather bucket seats and leather rear bench. I eod just getting impatient on waiting to get drift car lol would be silly to kill this one
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if you can figure 8 an iS on 17's around the bollards maccyd's carpark without getting busted by da rozzers, your next step is a jap engineered boost chariot
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Thu Nov 10, 2011 10:13 pm

I have drifted my is at Barkston Heath, no one could believe I was using it as it's my daily and in very nice nick too....nor could they believe that it wasn't a 325.... all day totally sideways 2nd /3rd gear (when it had a 3.64 lsd) and NO understeer (unlike my 325!)
Learn with the is somewhere like Oulton's drift circuit is perfect handling is sweet,but put thicker roll bars (F+R) to allow back end to come out better and welded diff or lsd to maintain momentum, along with some Korean plastic tyres blown up to about 45 psi!

But most of all just have some FUN!!!! :D
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