New to drifting +++++++++++++++HELP++++++++++++++++

Thread in 'Drifting Chat / Pictures / Videos' started by DanBC, Dec 17, 2014.

  1. DanBC

    DanBC New Member

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    Just bought my first drift car, and pretty new to it all. ive got a mk1 92 mx5 and need some tips on diffs etc? what can you tell em
     
  2. mint

    mint touch my fruit

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    What do you wanna know?

    All the info is on this forum to read through, Its info that asked alot and almost every week or so just so you know.

    What MX did you get? Is it an Eunos or a UK one? 1.6 or 1.8?
     
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    its a 1.6 115bhp uk mx5. To be honest its pretty standard, well other that the hand painted black wheels it has!!!!lol
    done a full service on it, and having it lowered at the end of the month. Its purely a weekend / track toy so would a welded diff do or will it drive me mad?
     
  4. Ollie

    Ollie LOOSE!

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    If you're only using it as a weekend / track toy then how will a welder drive you mad? I don't know about the spec and trim levels of the mx5s, but if you find out its one with a torsen diff you'll probably be fine. If you try a bit of drifting and get the bug (not sure how you won't) - then you could get a welder. If its got some other open diff address this asap.

    Most important thing for your development is going to be technique before any car modifications. If you're totally new to it all get used to whats required to kick the back end out avoiding understeer. Having spent a fair amount of time in standard spec mx5s with drivers of varying ability, knowing when and how to be aggressive is the key. These cars respond really well to weight shift, speed and commitment, so use it.
     
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    Well that's what I was thinking!! I do Have an everyday driver but I'm finding that I'm driving it more and more as I just love it!!! How can I find out what sort of diff is in it? As I have basic knowledge but identifying diffs isn't something I can do just yet. Give me a week ;-) also would springs be a bad thing to do on the car or would you suggest coilovers all the way? Cheers for you help dude!!
     
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    If it's a UK 1.6, it's not a Torsen simple.

    MX5- Drivers bucket seat. Welded diff. Whatever suspension. May as well chuck a set of hubs on it as they're only just over 100quid. Done. Don't touch the engine/exhaust/whatever as it's a waste of money.

    Can happily do 3rd in the dry with the above, no need for more, just learn to drive it and you'll out-drift most 'better' drift cars as the owners suck ball.

    Sold my MX5 fuckabout (the 5th one I've had) the other day to someone who's got a mental caged up FD RX7 and wanted a cheap beater drift car. I told him I find em more fun to drift than most other cars I've had even with 5 times the power, but he didn't expect it to be anything special, but soon changed his tune.
    The car had what I always tend to do- Any old coilovers (cheapy ebay ones, shit but we're talking value for money here), welded diff, drivers bucket seat, and mintfab (£110 new) hubs. Nothing else, untouched engine.

    The next morning he sent me this message...

    "Fair play dude this mx5 is immense, so much more fun than my rx7. I was out in it till 12 last night, had too stop coz I was just going crazy haha. cheers man fair play"

    Do the right mods, save your money by not doing anything else, and drive drive drive. More fun than pretty much anything.
     
  7. DanBC

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    Cheers for that dude!! Well that answer that then. Lol. Although do forgive me being thick, what benefit would I get for changing the Hubs? See I've had it going in 2nd in the dry buy defo not third!!!! That's got to be a hell of an entry speed!! Haha.
     
  8. mint

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    The hubs will give you loads of lock.. more than you'll ever need.
    Or just stick on a pair of spacers per side.
     
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    Modified hubs for more lock

    Edit: Mint beat me
     
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    Spacers each sides? Just like normal 10/20mm or something like that?
     
  11. mint

    mint touch my fruit

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    No, as in.. Steering rack spacers.

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    Oh with Ya? Are they all you need? They easy to fit?
     
  13. Jites

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    Real easy man, all you have to do is take off your tie rod and place them between the rack and off you.go. Google for a guide but it's piss easy.

    Imo get new tie rods and ends while your at it then make sure you get it aligned or your toe will be all over the shop and drive like aids

    Welded diffs are great but a torsen if you have one will work fine. Got one in the rx8 and it locks both wheels fine, just not aggressively
     
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    Well I'll be investing in some of them then?!! They bout £100 for a set? Can you buy Torsen diffs off the shelf and does it work like an lsd?
     
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    mint touch my fruit

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    A Torsen is a Diff. Its fine for drifting IMO. Especially if your new. Get one off a 1.8 Eunos more than likely.

    Rack spacers cost pennys, Hubs cost like £100. Which tbh isnt that bad. :)
     
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    ive got dori professor front hubs, and rack spacers(i sell them) such a good car to drive, much prefer it to my old s13.
     
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    I can get a 318 bmw for cheap will a 1.8 even drift ?
    Of course
    Weld diff ? Decat ?
     
  18. mint

    mint touch my fruit

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    Dont bother with a decat :S just weld the diff.. get some lock mods and abuse it. Anything RWD (pretty much) will drift.
     
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    So a 318 will be fine ? Buxton is closest track for me ? It should do Buxton shouldn't it ?
     

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