OK, Ill try and answer all Qs in one hit
Dynamix - WTF is an oxymoron ?!?! :? And what you on about trace traces? If you mean you could keep up, then Id hope so! the front wheels are only doing about 40mph at Lydd!

SXOC had a sprint/drift day there last year and the drift boys were miles slower LOL
Hi Stu! Ive been really bust gettign the car up to EDC spec - cage, fire ext, dash out again etc etc... bit of tidying - oh and fitting a new motor/clutch/manifold/elbow and remap by the 'boy' wonder Gareth!

I must try and make the gaunt up to a meet at some point - or maybe I could trek up to your drift practice day and offer some advice

I cant say a slippery oval interests me too much now tho

That thread got me all excited about havin another crack at the track!
Boucherie - THANKS
Jungle Jim, Drift cars are the same as track cars. They tend to use a 2 way locking diff, rather than ATB/Helicals for more even power transmitting to the hubs, as opposed to traction. The suspension is set different I run a bit more camber front and rear than you would on a track car.
As you get more power and better you dial out a lot of the neutrality in the car (I run camber of 2.5 F, 1.5 R and zero toe all round atm) - As and (when) I get more powqer, Ill dial out some camber on the rear, add some to the front to make it a bit more 'track' and give me grip. Most people think less grip is good fopr drift, but you need grip to hold angles, otherwise youre backing off all the time - in the vid I need more grip - weird. Im gettign more confident, using more power and losing grip!
I hope that helps a little and makes sense :roll:
i have converted the car to use S13 rear brakes inclusding handbrake mech, std S14 (and JDM S13) is a pinch onthe caliper for the handbrake which is SHIT! S13 conversion is on eof the best things I did to the car early last year. It took some gettign used ot tho as it has probably given me doubel the handbrake I had before!
Lessons?
Ooooh. Id have to be asked very nicely and supplied with at least one cold beer at the end
