3 series drifting?
RicR_wana_B
05-19-2004, 01:46 AM
ok i have never drifted before and i just wanted to know how an 83 bmw 3 series would handle in drifting... its rear wheel drive and it has LSD which i dont think will help in the whole loosing traction department and it has i think 160 Hp and i think around 170 tq. not sure on that, its my brothers car by the way and i was jw how well u guys think it could drift... all replies would be greatly appreciated
GTR2b
05-19-2004, 02:06 AM
two words...
Wet pavement.
Wet pavement.
drftk1d
05-19-2004, 08:57 AM
The older bmw's tend to have more lively handling (aka oversteery). My advice is to check the bmw forums.
flylwsi
05-19-2004, 10:38 AM
more words?
find some videos of BMW's drifting.
there are TONS.
8200rpm.com (or .net, don't remember)
has tons of euro cars drifting.
it's a rwd vehicle, you can drift it.
find some videos of BMW's drifting.
there are TONS.
8200rpm.com (or .net, don't remember)
has tons of euro cars drifting.
it's a rwd vehicle, you can drift it.
RicR_wana_B
05-19-2004, 06:19 PM
thanks for the link
bbs190e
05-19-2004, 10:22 PM
are u sure a 3 series has 170 torgue.the 325 had 120 hp with torgue around there what model is it if it is an 83
RicR_wana_B
05-19-2004, 10:31 PM
that might be it... i think he he has done a couple'a things to it, i was probably way wrong on that guess but ya it is an 83 325i. but if it does have 120 torque how well would it fair on the drift course or just kinda practicing/messin around in an open parking lot
Boss San
05-20-2004, 06:50 PM
Is it a manual or auto.?
Take out all the interior except for the drivers seat and it should be loads of fun.
Wet pavement will work whether or not you've got 100hp or 500hp.
Take out all the interior except for the drivers seat and it should be loads of fun.
Wet pavement will work whether or not you've got 100hp or 500hp.
RicR_wana_B
05-21-2004, 02:09 AM
its stick, although the shifter is kinda shitty, especially gettin into second gear which might cause problems
drift starlet
05-21-2004, 06:47 AM
i am from ireland drifting compation before last here had a e30 325 win it with my brothers e30 m3 come second after spinning on last lap they are a great car and the number one messing car on irish roads careful few have LSD only the 325 sports always have them
RACER D12
05-21-2004, 07:02 AM
E30s are GREAT drifters because they are light. Yours should be under 2500lbs. And LSD should help you drift.
Boss San
05-21-2004, 04:07 PM
Have you tried replacing your shift linkage? Your 2nd gear snycro might be worn out.
I do believe the E30 M3 would be the ultimate car for drifting to come out of Europe.
I've been looking in to getting a 2002tii and make an old skool drifter, or maybe a 318is.
I do believe the E30 M3 would be the ultimate car for drifting to come out of Europe.
I've been looking in to getting a 2002tii and make an old skool drifter, or maybe a 318is.
RicR_wana_B
05-23-2004, 12:58 AM
it only has LSD because the old differential broke or somethin happened to it and when he went to buy another one the dealer he bought it from actually sent him the wrong one but it was an LS so it worked out for the better. but yes the car is extremely light thanks for your help guys
Grenyaer
05-23-2004, 10:20 PM
LSD will help you drift because when your trying to break traction, it will transfer torque to the wheel that isn't spinning enough, therefore keeping your traction broken and keeping you sideways.
drift starlet
05-26-2004, 06:25 PM
any one here heard of an M.I.G diff
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