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I started up with an s15, it was decent.

I suggest u start up with something you just like, and dont slam its performance to the end right at the start, but start going on slowly :)
 
I started up with an s15, it was decent.

I suggest u start up with something you just like, and dont slam its performance to the end right at the start, but start going on slowly :)

Yeah, building up slowly is key, and that doesnt just go for parts that add horsepower. Flywheel, clutch, etc. should be upgraded gradually so you can get a good feel of the car's tendancies.
 
building up your first car/drift car is the most important, u will develop the feel of the car as u evolve with the car.
 
People, people, just play the game, just go with the flow :D

BTW adavicro! I may get my g25 FIXED after just standing in the corner for almost 2 years, so i may join you in the near time ;P
 
Ill be putting up a lobby shortly, when I do Ill post here. Or you two could simply send me a FR. ;)
 
Haha, do that bro ;P

And make sure u choose tsukuba as ur home track :D

Btw: 3rd gear for the last turn.
 
Tsukuba is kind of a bad place to practice exclusively in my opinion, not enough variation in corners. The Madrid Reverse section or the full lap of Autumn Ring Mini Reverse provide a better place to learn in all honesty.

I also finally posted up the tutorial to my "e-brake rig" on the forum, check it out haha...
 
haha, thats awesome, i might go and buy some rubber bands on monday now
 
Give me the cooode, i just finished setting up my new bmw z4 cabrio CH drifting animal.

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