DRIFTNPersonally i dont know how you can drift well with no mods... For me modifications to LSD, Suspension, driving aids, tyre choice, transmission are needs for me to be able to drift the best that i can.... So i wouldn't call yourself "hardcore" because you drift with no mods... Maybe its because you dont know how to modify your car , nah man im jokin
I would like to see you drift with no mods though
i guess hardcore was the wrong word....lol the only reason i rock stock is because of online.....u can drift long with stock too...=0) just got to b true....I'll choose my words more carefully next time but hey....it spurred interest right?G-T-4-FanI'm a bit suprised with the "harcore" saying, I like to customize my drift settings in till the most tiny bit, those can only make me drift longer drifts that you eventually can't with stock cars......I find my challenge in getting the biggest drifts I've seen:idea: Not by saying: "I drifted stock" I respect it, but you also get limited by the car options if you drift stock: can anyone HONESTLY try drifting a long turn with a Lotus Europa stock (something like that name) I can't, but I might be too used to fully tuned settings...........I don't know
I guess it's good practice, maybe I'll try to get better with it now, just so I can do a bit of every kind of drifting: exhibition, speed, and stock drifting
Droptop_Chick
TankSpankeri'm not for full stock (at least not usually) - but i keep the cars more stock than modified.
my most recent cars just have some chassis refresh (where applicable), some weight reduction, racing suspension and N2's. Been leaving the powertrain stock and seeing where it gets me. Been going pretty well so far. I'm able to get the car feeling the way i'd like with suspension tuning alone, no aids or anything like that.