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how can i keep a drift going?
Ive started learning how to drift im getting meh at it. Im using a 90 nissan 240 and i can get start to get around the cones then it just fizziles and i cant figure it out...any ideas? And i do this is a parking lot at night with permission from owner street driftings bad
Its a pretty big lot im doing close to 70 when i enter the drift but it still fizzles
4 Answers
- roughboy68ohLv 68 years agoFavorite Answer
You probably need more power to keep the wheel speed up in order to drift. Stock is only about 150 or so horse power and 220 or so for torque. They're both pretty high in the r.p.m. range too since it's only a 2.4L inline 4 cylinder. Dump a small block Chevy in there and you'll be able to drift until you run out of tires.
- The StigLv 58 years ago
Put a turbo on it, you need more power for more wheel spin. I suggest using a hand brake and downshifting to keep up the rpms
- H.M.C speedLv 78 years ago
Like the other guy says: You need more power!
A small block Chevy would make it Scream!!!
Source(s): Experience Chevy guy