e30 Drift

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Had a look at this videohttp://youtube.com/watch?v=jxZbVyD7SNAThis particular video really racun my friend into drifting with the e30.The comments there were vague, came to the conclusion that there is an m3 engine inside that car.My question is, would a normal 318 M10,or M40 engine be powerful enough to drift? Not neccessarily as fast as that car but just to be able to perform it?If not? Which engine would be optimum for it? Don't even want to think about putting a jap engine inside a UDM.Cheers!
 
muffinz;257058 said:
Had a look at this video

http://youtube.com/watch?v=jxZbVyD7SNA

This particular video really racun my friend into drifting with the e30.
The comments there were vague, came to the conclusion that there is an m3 engine inside that car.

My question is, would a normal 318 M10,or M40 engine be powerful enough to drift? Not neccessarily as fast as that car but just to be able to perform it?

If not? Which engine would be optimum for it? Don't even want to think about putting a jap engine inside a UDM.

Cheers!

Muffinz: Yes the M40 is powerful enough to drift. of course, it'll be much easier with a more powerful car...tho you have to know how to control it. Otherwise, the sifu's here will racun you on what other UDM engines you can use..heheh
 
i agree with pussy.... where this yellow e30 boleh juga perform macam tu la.... aikssss.... :O
 
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