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I bought my Z as a DD and a drift car. I've yet to learn how to but I definitely will this summer. From what understand, throwing a car around

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Old 03-05-2011, 09:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I bought my Z as a DD and a drift car.
I've yet to learn how to but I definitely will this summer. From what understand, throwing a car around as much as one would in drifting will slowly twist up the chassis and essentially weaken it. So I'm considering the 3 braces that GT Spec make (2009 + 370Z | www.gtspec.com).
Followed by the usual coilovers, front/rear camber kits, and sway bars.

Also, I was told that the stock LSD on our Z's should be replaced with a full 2-way LSD because our stock one will not be able to hold more than 1-2 drifts.

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What do you mean the stock LSD wont hold more then 1 or 2 diffs?? Like it will break?
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it will hold up for more than 2 drifts. i can vouch for that. BUTT it isnt the best lsd to drift with. I would def go for a dif lsd. You'll never be able to do what you want with the stock one. it tends to let go very easily. Also if you are going to drift the car id look into trying to disable ABS and traction control. this also will prevent you, IMO, from the car giving you its full potential.
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Best bet is to get a 2 way LSD, get use to the way the car handles at the track. Next I would get, if you can handle the soft suspension, an oil cooler. Practicing donuts and figure 8's will overheat the engine quickly. Coilovers next. Those are the basics you need, tweek after you get the basics down. Don't worry about "stiffness of the chasis" at this point. Learn how the car works with the basic things needed to get it to drift.
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thanks, i'll probably follow your floor plan hated1.

between trying to drift with the stock LSD and 2way LSD, what difference am i going to expect. will i be spinning out more with the stock one?
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With the stock LSD, at first when you are learning to drift it will be adequate as the viscous LSD should hold up, however after a few events the viscous LSD will wear down quite quickly wear it will no longer lock up both rear tires therefore make it difficult to initiate. An aftermarket clutch-type LSD is ideal for drifting specifically 2 way because it will always be locked, initiating drifts are smoother, more controllable and easier to initiate. The downside is you must be very careful when driving in rain or slick conditions, also there is noise associated with aftermarket lsds.
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Cooling will be a factor, look at getting an nice open front bumper.
Gas/Fuel starvation will become an issue
Suspension

Your main needs at the beginning probably, after that you will start tearing things up and can just replace the OEM parts with upgraded pieces.
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With the stock LSD, at first when you are learning to drift it will be adequate as the viscous LSD should hold up, however after a few events the viscous LSD will wear down quite quickly wear it will no longer lock up both rear tires therefore make it difficult to initiate. An aftermarket clutch-type LSD is ideal for drifting specifically 2 way because it will always be locked, initiating drifts are smoother, more controllable and easier to initiate. The downside is you must be very careful when driving in rain or slick conditions, also there is noise associated with aftermarket lsds.
So is it cool to just run the stock LSD to the ground and replace it with an aftermarket once it's done for? Sounds like it's not going to last more than a season or two by the way you describe it.

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Cooling will be a factor, look at getting an nice open front bumper.
Gas/Fuel starvation will become an issue
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Your main needs at the beginning probably, after that you will start tearing things up and can just replace the OEM parts with upgraded pieces.
What OEM parts am I expecting to tear up besides tires?
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Clutch, brake parts (pads, lines, fluid), wheels, front bumper (actually all body pieces).
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This always leads me back to the saying, "You got to pay to play."
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This always leads me back to the saying, "You got to pay to play."
Yes you do, one reason people go with older cars is because parts are cheaper and if you mess something up you are ok with it.
Also because older cars are a lot lighter and do not require a lot of power to break them lose.
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Yeah, I've come to notice nothing is cheap on the Z.
A few people have told me just get a $5-7k drift-ready 240sx and mess around that.
I honestly don't know if it that is better since it's that much more for another entire car, insurance, and cheaper replacement parts vs. 370z with a few grand in parts and more expensive parts. It be worth getting a 240 if I end up drive the Z into a wall, though.
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You can get a 240sx for cheaper than that and set it up yourself.
Buy one for 1-2k, gut it yourself, throw on some coilovers and get some cheap wheels with tires and go learn. After awhile you can start throwing on some upgrades as you learn. Much easier than using your 370z right now and then messing up something that costs 3k on the Z.
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