Thanks! Unfortunately sold this car in the autumn, but luckily the new owner is using it for drifting as well. But have a couple of new cars under work so will still continue with drifting and video "production".
I was recommended this video thinking him s type drifting I have 3.0 let me see what it can do then you say it's stock 3.0 now I'm hyped about having the car even more now!
Nice! Can you please help me with few things? It was enough to cut springs? (suspention tough after cutting springs?) Did you do something to increase turn angle? And last one, did you find maybe hub adapter for steering wheel? :) Thank you!
@@raulgarciacalderon7386 completely stock, these even have a powersteering oil cooler from the factory, so no fading whatsoever with ambient temps of 35 deg C
Amazing, thats the jag i own and i never thought i would see drift like that!!! Keep up the good work with this videos!! I would love to see more! 🔥
Thanks! Unfortunately sold this car in the autumn, but luckily the new owner is using it for drifting as well. But have a couple of new cars under work so will still continue with drifting and video "production".
Excellent! I got my own Jag 3.0 xD But I am too scare to drivie like you xD
Power jaguar ftw💪💪
I was recommended this video thinking him s type drifting I have 3.0 let me see what it can do then you say it's stock 3.0 now I'm hyped about having the car even more now!
It's a really nice car to throw around even on ice with rally spike tires 👌
Nice!
Can you please help me with few things?
It was enough to cut springs? (suspention tough after cutting springs?)
Did you do something to increase turn angle?
And last one, did you find maybe hub adapter for steering wheel? :)
Thank you!
Sorry, haven't noticed your questions. Cut springs, welded diff and hydraulic hand brake is all I did.
Would you recommend this as a good drift car
At least it's good bang for a buck to start with 👌
No spun bearings on that 3.0 yet?
No, engine has worked flawlessly.
Hello is that a welded diff or what?
Welded 👌
What kind of e brake set up is that
Just a basic 0.625" hydraulic handbrake cylinder connected to rear calipers
Did you do something to the suspension?
Cut the rear springs and adjusted toe out
@@kyostipro Thank you. and the steering?
I think i am going to buy a similar jag for drifting because i like it and is not something normal
@@raulgarciacalderon7386 completely stock, these even have a powersteering oil cooler from the factory, so no fading whatsoever with ambient temps of 35 deg C
@@kyostipro Ok , thank you very much for your time
Please Not Music
There's a lot of wind noise and poor sound quality, so the music covers that up. But it's of course not to everyone's taste.