Does anyone drift?
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Does anyone drift?
Hey does anyone out there drift there RX-8s? I mean I think they were enginered with gripping in mind but the car is 50/50. Also you can only grip so much. Well let me tell you, if you don't drift you're missing out! It's easy just go try it out at an empty parking lot or something. There are several techniques but you can start out with power slides, everyone does. Hmmm... whats the average age here anyway? Me, Im 19. Also considering that the RX-7 FD was one of the best drift cars ever made, it's only logical you should drift the 8!
P.S. Forgive me if I sound reckless, blame my age.
P.S. Forgive me if I sound reckless, blame my age.
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Yeah, the forum is really active actually.
No flames here, but a friendly word of advice. I would be careful what you post as Mazda NA or your dealership could read this and decide to not warranty something later on because of abuse...
No flames here, but a friendly word of advice. I would be careful what you post as Mazda NA or your dealership could read this and decide to not warranty something later on because of abuse...
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Wait can they really find you on a blog? Screw it no pictures! Well maybe later. And drifting is safer than you think, never any flames. Body damage can be EXTENSIVE though, I've seen it. The only fear is messing up your car and paying for new tires, the stock potenzas wear down hella fast! In four months I've rotated twice! But trust me, drifting will increase in popularity just wait. It requires a different kind of skill, and you can take corners much faster. The 8 has awesome grip but it only goes so far.
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My name on all my other forums is "driftette" i love it..it's a blast....but i hate when people who dont know what they're doing try and then hit other people...but i do love then they try and break their car...makes me chuckle
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Originally Posted by Morgan
My name on all my other forums is "driftette"
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Drifting isn't actually faster, it just feels faster because of the forces involved...Aside from loose surfaces, a good grip driver will just about always beat a good drift driver. That being said, sideways is definitely the fun way to get around a track! :D
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Yes sideways is the funnest way! But when you push the car hard enough, sometimes you cant grip at all, even with the DSC. The 8 isnt AWD. It can be faster, look for inertia drifts. Which by the way the 8 is awesome at. But I only have the guts to do it in the big parking lot behind where I work. But trust me dude, it gets to point where drifting is faster unless you're driving an STi or an Evo. And I've seen those drift too, well just the Evo never seen an STi drift, not in person anyway. And better I dont say where Im from.
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Only in the snow- I like my tires
Actually, at my last autocross event that was set up for Miatas (short, slow and lots of turns, slaloms and chicanes), I ended up drifting the entire last run of the day in first gear... I have to say I was amazed I could run the entire course that way without hitting a cone and ended up with my 2nd best time (and got a standing ovation when I finished :D)... the '8 is very well balanced for this sort of thing.
For those doing this on the street and endangering people however, you're stupid and will end up wrecking eventually.
Actually, at my last autocross event that was set up for Miatas (short, slow and lots of turns, slaloms and chicanes), I ended up drifting the entire last run of the day in first gear... I have to say I was amazed I could run the entire course that way without hitting a cone and ended up with my 2nd best time (and got a standing ovation when I finished :D)... the '8 is very well balanced for this sort of thing.
For those doing this on the street and endangering people however, you're stupid and will end up wrecking eventually.
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Originally Posted by ThatREGuy
. It requires a different kind of skill, and you can take corners much faster. The 8 has awesome grip but it only goes so far.
and yes mazda goons do cruise around here looking at people who do stuff to their car so they can use it against them for warrenty issues...those jerks:p
anyways have fun and be safe...and never do it unless it's a legal event.:D
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Originally Posted by abbid
Not rumors, it happened to me and i now have a void tranny. Thanks.
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Well, it makes sense that not drifting around a track is faster when done right, because you're using part of your engine power to keep the car loose. When you drive with a "grip" style, your car is using 100% of the available traction and thus is able to put down more power/speed while cornering. Also, why do you think you never see actual GT racers drifting their cars around the courses? It's not because drifting is "new", trust me. People have known about it for a lot longer than you'd imagine.
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It's only really the "most famous" because of Initial D. Don't get me wrong, it's a great drift car. It's cheap, well balanced and easily upgraded for drifting, but I really doubt it would be as popular as it is (especially in the states) without Initial D. It seems like most pros prefer Silvias from what I've seen.