drifting in an fc
#76
Sweet. IT always pays to be safe. We try to find pretty desolate, large trucking yards that seem to be empty at nite. There are quite a few but they are about a 25-30 min drive. Well worth it as we do not put anyone else in danger and have plenty of room if we botch up.
I cant wait to get this car put back together. Ugggg, I got it in pieces. Like no harness' or anything installed. Its all there, but in hundreds of pieces.
ok back to the OP's topic lol.
I cant wait to get this car put back together. Ugggg, I got it in pieces. Like no harness' or anything installed. Its all there, but in hundreds of pieces.
ok back to the OP's topic lol.
#78
****, when the weather breaks, Im down for a drive. I love travelin to meets and such. Im sure I can get some 240 guys (1 with a RHD) to come too. Dunno anyone else with a 7 around me lol.
#79
Originally Posted by smokie
yea thats about right but you may be able to do it cheaper any things possible but yea thats about right and thats my next project when i get my house by then i will be able to do everything myself when i done with school and things like that and saving up money and its always good to have a wife or a girlfriend that supports your hobby or your dreams
yeah but dont forget its always better then have a bit more money JUST IN CASE !!
but thats the problem, most ppl think that this is a 10k swap for a 400rwhp daily driver. but its not.
good luck in your project , but priorities first... the house & the rx7 loving wife !!!
#81
I live over here in Richmond, VA and slide often with all my buddies. I'm the only FC drifter here that I know of. Everyone else goes to the autox. All my buddies I slide with have 240s with either KA or SR powa, and they just don't understand the ROTARY POWA!
Nearly every week or two we try to go scouting for vacant lots, but not too often are we very successful.
Wanna be dk, PM me if you ever decide to come down to RVA sometime... it would be nice to drift with another fc
Nearly every week or two we try to go scouting for vacant lots, but not too often are we very successful.
Wanna be dk, PM me if you ever decide to come down to RVA sometime... it would be nice to drift with another fc
#82
Originally Posted by got_boost
yeah but dont forget its always better then have a bit more money JUST IN CASE !!
but thats the problem, most ppl think that this is a 10k swap for a 400rwhp daily driver. but its not.
good luck in your project , but priorities first... the house & the rx7 loving wife !!!
but thats the problem, most ppl think that this is a 10k swap for a 400rwhp daily driver. but its not.
good luck in your project , but priorities first... the house & the rx7 loving wife !!!
#83
Originally Posted by Cpt.Zanzibar
so what do i do about my ebrake? the pads are new but i cant even get close to locking the wheels up. i can leave the damn thing on and wont notice a difference untill i smell the brakes.
#85
If you adjust it too tight it'll make the brakes drag.
Some good pads will help with ebrake drifting though.
You may also need to replace the cables if they're old and stretch too much.
Some good pads will help with ebrake drifting though.
You may also need to replace the cables if they're old and stretch too much.
#86
some good clutch kicks with an NA are ok.. There was a guy driftinf an NA no issues and was having a eaiser time getting around the track then I was. Although I was able to carry through the longer corners with my t2. Basically you need to try different methods till you find something that works for you and your setup. My first time out i was using agressive faint drift in my fc with a little power over. I changed my setup and my second time out I used power over with some ebrake. I was also getting into the downshift/clutch lock drift. I like this better with a welded diff. My fave is light faint with some power over. seems for me to be the easiest.
Mark
Mark
#88
There are these hills here in Portland, Oregon, me w/ 87 TII, my friend who has a fully built and tuned MR2 and a semi modded 86 300ZX were lovin' the drift..... Note first time drifting in the FC, I had a ******' blast but my clutch is hurting so bad! but I think it was well worth it though....
#91
Yeah he wasn't doing to much of the drifting, he did a couple of corners but he was grippin' most the time, me on the other end ******' swingin' like crazy....... I have yet to learn how to use compression to get the car sideways, I'm going to wait until I can get an open area to try it in..... Not really many places here for all that...
#93
Originally Posted by doridori-rx7
Unlike the 240/S chassis where companies make tonnes of replacment panels and Nissan carries replacement subframe sheet metal and frame rails.. the FC does not have that support here.. you biff that cars tail end, ( and if your drifting on a track , you will ), then you've got a new chassis to consider or run that one beat up/bent/twisted... the 240 guy that does the same thing can go to Nisssan by a complete replacement frame rail set, subframe and hatch floorpan section.. as an example.
kid, get to know your **** first, withought part numbers, yes, you wont find **** on replacements, WITH part #'s, you can order a whole new FC chassis non assembled if you so desire.
#95
Originally Posted by Mr.LD
beginners going Sideways in an FC = hard.....
Its like going sideways in an SW20.
Its like going sideways in an SW20.
newb + SW20 going sideways = suicide...
At least, that's what a lot of sw20 owners say, haha.
#97
Originally Posted by Valkyrie
No, you USED to be able to buy "bodies in white" (basically just for racing), but they stopped selling those several years ago.
(IIRC they cost something like eight grand)
(IIRC they cost something like eight grand)
This was also metioned in another thread but im too lazy to look it up right now.
#99
Be careful on the shift lock, it can cause damage to your driveline in a much harsher way than any other technique. AHH i want a welded diff! how do you like it? I love my clutch type, but I have a feeling it will be wearing out after a while. LSD suggestions?
I'm in the process of building my car for sliding now. The 'ALL POWER' idea was my first plan, but I've now decided nearly all the heavy dough will be put into the suspension.
http://www.Carster.com/skizzayfc3s
I'm in the process of building my car for sliding now. The 'ALL POWER' idea was my first plan, but I've now decided nearly all the heavy dough will be put into the suspension.
http://www.Carster.com/skizzayfc3s
#100
Originally Posted by Asterisk
wasnt talking about "bodies in white, i was talinkg about SEPARATE sections of the unibody that are available for purchase if you know what to do.
How about over $1800 for 1 quarter panel......
Not exactly "affordable" considering you can buy an entire high mileage N/A car for less....
Originally Posted by Asterisk
kid, get to know your **** first, withought part numbers, yes, you wont find **** on replacements, WITH part #'s, you can order a whole new FC chassis non assembled if you so desire.
How does having parts numbers make dis-continued parts magically appear? Mazda doesn't manufacture blank uni-body chassis' anymore. Even if you have a part number for it, it doesn't exist in their inventory.
Not to mention that the piece you're talking about is nearly $10,000....maybe you should get to know your **** first....
Originally Posted by Asterisk
if you know what to do.
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