Tzusuka Drifting

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I am new to Drifting but im starting to get the hang of it. I drift with a silvia s13 K in Tzusuka, but i have a couple of questions about the first big turn. Is the s13 powerful enough to drift that whole turn?
 
I am new to Drifting but im starting to get the hang of it. I drift with a silvia s13 K in Tzusuka, but i have a couple of questions about the first big turn. Is the s13 powerful enough to drift that whole turn?

Yes it is. It needs a bit of tuning though which can be found in the setting depot. It would also be worth noting, try and proof read the post before submitting as a lot of that didn't make much sence.
 
Yea it's doable... Tsukuba has no z in it, though...
Oh you mean Suzuka? Yea same goes for that too. It is driftable in anything if you get the settings right
 
I don't think either of those corners even need you to do anything with the settings as long as your on comforts. You might not be able to hold huge angle but should be able to drift the whole corner bone stock.
 
I meant Tsukuba, my bad people. As i said before, i am new to the game and i don't really focus much on the name of the tracks. I don't know why people is making such a big deal just because i misspelt the name of a track wrong.
 
I don't know why people is making such a big deal just because i misspelt the name of a track wrong.
Because for us to be able to to provide the most concise help possible, we need to understand what you're trying to communicate.
 
I meant Tsukuba, my bad people. As i said before, i am new to the game and i don't really focus much on the name of the tracks. I don't know why people is making such a big deal just because i misspelt the name of a track wrong.

"Tzusuka" sounds like a mashup of Tsukuba and Suzuka is why.
 
Comfort hards.

I can make smoke the whole way around it in my 117hp karmann ghia. Silvia should be no problem.

Best way to approach it with an underpowered car is to try and carry as much speed as possible into the turn, and keep the angle relatively small.
 
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