Who uses there E30 to go sideways
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There great cars to hang it out i know, but what i wanted to know is whats the best way to set up a 3door e30 for some sideways fun? And where is the best place to go in the sussex area obviously legal!! I have a 316i automatic i bought as a runaround and after hitting some roundabouts in the wet i remmebered how much fun they are so i just picked up a 325i manual MOT failure on rot and am getting it through MOT next month and wondered what i need to do to the car to make it as well set up as poss budget is £500 it has 15" bbs and is stripped bare i sold leather interior and it has a single subaru bucket seat, thats it. Cheers
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Best wheels to use? Weld the diff will this make the car shite on the road?
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very hard springs and a higher ratio diff...ithink 
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weld it but if it is a daily runner get a LSD as a welded diff will be a pian to drive with, get it slammed on the BBS, if you havent got enough for a LSD then get a high ratio diff from a 320/318/316
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welded diff's are fine in daily drivers, bit of scrubbing in tight turns and you cant drive like a cockpiece when its wet.
High ratio diff wont do anything except make it accelerate faster, in no way whatsoever will it help with drifting.
High ratio diff wont do anything except make it accelerate faster, in no way whatsoever will it help with drifting.
duke wrote: I could throw a spastic round a corner with better precision
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Low profile tyres will make it break out suddenly, high profile ones will hinder it. 16's with 45 profile and about 40 psi will do the job.Returnof318i wrote:Best wheels to use? Weld the diff will this make the car shite on the road?
But tbh, tyre size doesnt make much difference at a drift day because you'll be using any old steels and part worns you can find.
Best advice if you want to learn to drift is to go to practice days. With enough abuse, anything will drift.
duke wrote: I could throw a spastic round a corner with better precision
so giving the rear wheels more torque won't affect how easy it is to break traction.munky30 wrote:
High ratio diff wont do anything except make it accelerate faster, in no way whatsoever will it help with drifting.
hmmmmm
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no, because you dont initiate a drift with torque/power alone, weight shift, clutch kick, etc etc.
If all you want is wheelspin, get an lsd and do donuts.
If all you want is wheelspin, get an lsd and do donuts.
duke wrote: I could throw a spastic round a corner with better precision
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You don't need to have the diff welded to make it go sideways. An LSD will do just fine.munky30 wrote:lower it, weld the diff, strip it more.
Maybe the drift guys do but then it will be awful on the road. With skill and control of the right pedal it could go sideways well.
Maybe just stiffen the suspension up. If you have trouble getting the rear end out through slight understeer, just dip the clutch and apply a little power and release the clutch(a quick dip of the clutch) and this will snap the back end out.
Be aware that to much power and it will snap the rear end round.
or you could just bar it.
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Quite possibly the crappest and most stupid post anyone has had the audacity to post on here.BD76 wrote:get some1 2 nick a sport or m3 4 u
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Fit an LSD, the net is full of keyboard 'drifters' (where does this word come from anyway.)
I can 100% guarantee that if you take a non LSD fitted E30 to a piece of dry tarmac and give it full beans sideways it will spin up the inside wheel in an unsatisfactory manner and not produce the controlled Tiff type antics you are anticipating...
I was disappointed too
I can 100% guarantee that if you take a non LSD fitted E30 to a piece of dry tarmac and give it full beans sideways it will spin up the inside wheel in an unsatisfactory manner and not produce the controlled Tiff type antics you are anticipating...
I was disappointed too
mr bloody moral.Rosc0PColtrane wrote:Quite possibly the crappest and most stupid post anyone has had the audacity to post on here.BD76 wrote:get some1 2 nick a sport or m3 4 u
sense of humour ?
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Yeah sorry, knicking cars is cool, big and clever.hoshy wrote:mr bloody moral.Rosc0PColtrane wrote:Quite possibly the crappest and most stupid post anyone has had the audacity to post on here.BD76 wrote:get some1 2 nick a sport or m3 4 u
sense of humour ?
Still not funny, ask zoners who have had cars twoc'ed. Plus it's written in text speak.
Rosc0PColtrane wrote:Yeah sorry, knicking cars is cool, big and clever.hoshy wrote:mr bloody moral.Rosc0PColtrane wrote: Quite possibly the crappest and most stupid post anyone has had the audacity to post on here.
sense of humour ?
Still not funny, ask zoners who have had cars twoc'ed. Plus it's written in text speak.
About as funny as your sarcasm. And yes, it is written in text speak but at least he spelled nick(ing) correctly.
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yeah you cant drift with an open diff... not at all. Completely pointless even trying. The fact you couldnt do it has nothing to do with skill or anything like that, its all because you had an open diff.pictonroad wrote:Fit an LSD, the net is full of keyboard 'drifters' (where does this word come from anyway.)
I can 100% guarantee that if you take a non LSD fitted E30 to a piece of dry tarmac and give it full beans sideways it will spin up the inside wheel in an unsatisfactory manner and not produce the controlled Tiff type antics you are anticipating...
I was disappointed too

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I think I've made my point. What was it that a bad sportsman always blames?
duke wrote: I could throw a spastic round a corner with better precision
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Well good for him, why don't I just throw him my car keys to spare damaging the screwdriver he'd use to start it, as a reward.hoshy wrote:Rosc0PColtrane wrote:Yeah sorry, knicking cars is cool, big and clever.hoshy wrote: mr bloody moral.
sense of humour ?
Still not funny, ask zoners who have had cars twoc'ed. Plus it's written in text speak.
About as funny as your sarcasm. And yes, it is written in text speak but at least he spelled nick(ing) correctly.
yeap - an open diff can drift fine. It's harder, I think you have to have good speed in the first place, then once drifting keep the power in a bit more cos once one wheel finds grip it's bye bye drift.munky30 wrote:yeah you cant drift with an open diff... not at all. Completely pointless even trying. The fact you couldnt do it has nothing to do with skill or anything like that, its all because you had an open diff.pictonroad wrote:Fit an LSD, the net is full of keyboard 'drifters' (where does this word come from anyway.)
I can 100% guarantee that if you take a non LSD fitted E30 to a piece of dry tarmac and give it full beans sideways it will spin up the inside wheel in an unsatisfactory manner and not produce the controlled Tiff type antics you are anticipating...
I was disappointed too
I think I've made my point. What was it that a bad sportsman always blames?
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nice come back mateRosc0PColtrane wrote:Well good for him, why don't I just throw him my car keys to spare damaging the screwdriver he'd use to start it, as a reward.hoshy wrote:Rosc0PColtrane wrote: Yeah sorry, knicking cars is cool, big and clever.
Still not funny, ask zoners who have had cars twoc'ed. Plus it's written in text speak.
About as funny as your sarcasm. And yes, it is written in text speak but at least he spelled nick(ing) correctly.
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Yup, you have to be a bit of a mentalist to do it, but if you want to learn to drift, and can do it with an open diff, when you move to a mig spec or lsd you will be much better prepared for it.hoshy wrote: yeap - an open diff can drift fine. It's harder, I think you have to have good speed in the first place, then once drifting keep the power in a bit more cos once one wheel finds grip it's bye bye drift.
As the old chinese proverb goes...
'man who drifts in shitter with gay open diff drifts gooood in jdm sh*te with torsen diff (when he can afford it and has stopped breaking things by being shit)'
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hoshy wrote:nice come back mateRosc0PColtrane wrote:Well good for him, why don't I just throw him my car keys to spare damaging the screwdriver he'd use to start it, as a reward.hoshy wrote:
About as funny as your sarcasm. And yes, it is written in text speak but at least he spelled nick(ing) correctly.
Yeah it's true. Same as learning to drive... you don't go out and by a TVR as your first car!munky30 wrote:Yup, you have to be a bit of a mentalist to do it, but if you want to learn to drift, and can do it with an open diff, when you move to a mig spec or lsd you will be much better prepared for it.hoshy wrote: yeap - an open diff can drift fine. It's harder, I think you have to have good speed in the first place, then once drifting keep the power in a bit more cos once one wheel finds grip it's bye bye drift.
As the old chinese proverb goes...
'man who drifts in shitter with gay open diff drifts gooood in jdm sh*te with torsen diff (when he can afford it and has stopped breaking things by being shit)'
But, that's no reason to discourage the man from getting an LSD. Makes the car a whole lot more fun in general.
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very true.
But e30 lsd's are shit. afaik they dont offer 100% lock... something along the lines of 25%
so... money would be better spent elsewhere, and on a welder.
But e30 lsd's are shit. afaik they dont offer 100% lock... something along the lines of 25%
so... money would be better spent elsewhere, and on a welder.
duke wrote: I could throw a spastic round a corner with better precision
welder. lol. for pure out drifting yeap that's probably true.
I thought about running a welded diff on the road for a while but got pretty put off. I'm too irresponsible to start with
The standard 25% lock makes the car a lot more tractable (I don't really know what that means but it feels like the right word so I'll run with it for now). when I switched to an LSD I really enjoyed being able to get the power down quicker, traction out of tight corners. It's just much better overall. This is BMW after all
In my best brianmooore impression - the e30 lsd is good at what it's designed for.
It's certainly gonna drift better than an open diff too.
I thought about running a welded diff on the road for a while but got pretty put off. I'm too irresponsible to start with
The standard 25% lock makes the car a lot more tractable (I don't really know what that means but it feels like the right word so I'll run with it for now). when I switched to an LSD I really enjoyed being able to get the power down quicker, traction out of tight corners. It's just much better overall. This is BMW after all
In my best brianmooore impression - the e30 lsd is good at what it's designed for.
It's certainly gonna drift better than an open diff too.
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Right word, properly used lolhoshy wrote:welder. lol. for pure out drifting yeap that's probably true.
I thought about running a welded diff on the road for a while but got pretty put off. I'm too irresponsible to start with![]()
The standard 25% lock makes the car a lot more tractable (I don't really know what that means but it feels like the right word so I'll run with it for now). when I switched to an LSD I really enjoyed being able to get the power down quicker, traction out of tight corners. It's just much better overall. This is BMW after all
In my best brianmooore impression - the e30 lsd is good at what it's designed for.
It's certainly gonna drift better than an open diff too.
I'd like an lsd.
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Munky, do you sit here all day waiting to disagree with people..munky30 wrote:yeah you cant drift with an open diff... not at all. Completely pointless even trying. The fact you couldnt do it has nothing to do with skill or anything like that, its all because you had an open diff.pictonroad wrote:Fit an LSD, the net is full of keyboard 'drifters' (where does this word come from anyway.)
I can 100% guarantee that if you take a non LSD fitted E30 to a piece of dry tarmac and give it full beans sideways it will spin up the inside wheel in an unsatisfactory manner and not produce the controlled Tiff type antics you are anticipating...
I was disappointed too
I think I've made my point. What was it that a bad sportsman always blames?
The guy isn't a competition drifter, if he wants to hold a powerslide in a more controlled manner then please tell me how my advice is so laughable.....
And yes, if you boot an open diffed E30 on dry tarmac it will spin the F*** out of the inside wheel and actually be quite hard to control.
I never claimed to be a drift superstar, I just took my car to a piece of tarmac, booted it and that's what it did. Never tried since.
Why do you feel the need to react?
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oh i just seen this thread and it made me laugh.................lots!
munky's point of open drifting is very true!
but i tend to just get a nice power slide or hero slide in mine rather than full on drifting. i think the word 'drift' is over used. power slide could be more accurate?
for the best set up i would lower the car and stiffen it.
go withe a -60 drop at the front and a -40 at the back to point the car down and give it more turn in!
then strut brace front and back, dont piss about with cheap aluminium stuff off ebay as it will flex.
practice with your open dif and if your serious about drifting compertitions get 2 difs?
one for road use and one welded dif for drift action - thats if you can be arsed to change them all the time?
her is me pissing about. open dif loose gravel.

thats more of a getting round the corner fast with the tail of slightly

thats just cool.
i need to get to some drift events
anyone know of any in manchester?
munky's point of open drifting is very true!
but i tend to just get a nice power slide or hero slide in mine rather than full on drifting. i think the word 'drift' is over used. power slide could be more accurate?
for the best set up i would lower the car and stiffen it.
go withe a -60 drop at the front and a -40 at the back to point the car down and give it more turn in!
then strut brace front and back, dont piss about with cheap aluminium stuff off ebay as it will flex.
practice with your open dif and if your serious about drifting compertitions get 2 difs?
one for road use and one welded dif for drift action - thats if you can be arsed to change them all the time?
her is me pissing about. open dif loose gravel.

thats more of a getting round the corner fast with the tail of slightly

thats just cool.
i need to get to some drift events
anyone know of any in manchester?

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Burra
seconded. zone trip up to that place would be sweetmunky30 wrote:where is that road/heaven?
I'm quite lucky in that department though. There's a gravel carpark 2min from my house. Was there with a friend once, he'd had a bit too much to drink and my dounts made him wanna puke - lol. Worst bit was that as he got back in the car from the bushes the cops came around the corner and started the old good cop, bad cop routine - they thought he'd stashed a load of drugs in the bushes when we saw them coming and that we were both high. One of them was screaming til he was blue in the face that I had a criminal record and demanded I stop lying. lol.
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