So i guess you have unplugged the yaw sensor and abs and all a? I only put a switch on my yaw sensor and keep getting put straight. Think my abs is still kicking in
would one of these make a good beginner drift car ? im looking at what to buy ATM i have grip racing experience but only drifted in the sim have about 15k to spend
It's pretty standard, has a heavy duty clutch and hks coilovers from when I bought it and then I've just installed a hydro handbrake, lock kit and welded diff
Hey dude, running a 235/40R18 Sailun most the time, this night I had a couple pairs of decent scrappies aswell, but for a sub $60 tyre the Sailun is pretty good plus a decent chassis provides alot of grip. Only really learnt about this chassis in the last year or so and it's crazy how good they are stock
Is it possible to drift using the standard handbrake? Its over the other side of the trans tunnel and looks super awkward?
Nah the standard handbrake is pretty shitty, best to upgrade to a hydro
So i guess you have unplugged the yaw sensor and abs and all a? I only put a switch on my yaw sensor and keep getting put straight. Think my abs is still kicking in
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Hey I seed you there!! I was in the way to loud and slow bmw e36 lol
DUDE!! that’s gangsta 😍😍
would one of these make a good beginner drift car ? im looking at what to buy ATM i have grip racing experience but only drifted in the sim have about 15k to spend
Yeah for sure, best value for money at the moment, however they are also starting to go up in value just like everything else
@@doridrift403 yeah ok sweet found one for 9k ono thats looks half decent and its Manuel might go look at it on the weekend
Apart from lock kit and welded diff, what has been done to the car?
It's pretty standard, has a heavy duty clutch and hks coilovers from when I bought it and then I've just installed a hydro handbrake, lock kit and welded diff
What size tire are you running in the rear? Looks to have a good amount of grip. 🤙🏻
Hey dude, running a 235/40R18 Sailun most the time, this night I had a couple pairs of decent scrappies aswell, but for a sub $60 tyre the Sailun is pretty good plus a decent chassis provides alot of grip. Only really learnt about this chassis in the last year or so and it's crazy how good they are stock
Damn even got that sun roof in a v35
6:28 Hey look.... its me stuck on the side of the track because my starter motor fell out
Hey love the vids. Have you ever tried to remove/bypass the v35 speed limiter?
Nah havent gone that fast in it yet haha