DRIFT Starion info thread - Calling all DRIFT Starions

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Should Starions be driven in a straight line, or sideways?

Yes, sideways!
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Nope, keep it gripping!
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DRIFT Starion info thread - Calling all DRIFT Starions

Post by MitsuMadness »

Hi everyone!

I've noticed there's a few of us on here who have the crazy itch to drive our Starions sideways on the track, and recently I've noticed a few more interested in doing this, so I thought I would start a thread that can bring us all together and help share info related to Starions and drifting, and also contain links to any drift related threads for Starions.

Firstly, for those that do track racing, and see drifting as just crazy people doing doughnuts, yes, it is true, it's not quite real 'racing', but it's just so fun I can't help liking driving sideways on every corner of a track!

A famous quote by Keiichi Tsuchiya, famous drift legend in Japan, "I drift not because it is a quicker way around a corner but the most exciting way".


My intention for how this thread should work

I think the best way for this thread to work is for us to post LINKS to any threads we write relating to drifting our Starions. That way the thread will be easier to follow and find info.

SO, if you write a post about your Starion drift setups, or have photos of it at events, or have some good tips, create that post seperately, and then link back to it here, with a brief description of what the post contains.

Also feel free to post a hello message if you have, or are looking at making a drift Starion, or request info / advice etc.

For any photos, etc, I thought I'd start a thread specifically for photos of drift Starions, in the Show and Go section, again so this thread doesn't clog up too much.

Here it is:

DRIFT STARION PHOTOS THREAD:

http://forums.austarion.com/viewtopic.php?p=151746



I'll start this thread with an example of my own post:


Example of post referring to a thread

Here's my drift Starion info - has photos of my drift car, events, info on front end modifications, knuckles, lower control arms, extra steering lock, etc.

http://forums.austarion.com/viewtopic.php?t=14291


For those that don't know how to post a link to a thread, this is how:
- Go to your thread in your browser.
- Select and copy the URL in the URL bar at the top (highlight and press Ctrl-C to copy)
- Then when you're adding your post to this thread here, enter the URL to your thread as per the image below (but paste your thread URL in there instead, press Ctrl-V to paste). Your URL should be between the two URL and /URL sections with square brackets.

Your link should look like this:
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GO FOR IT!

So go for it and say hi, add your info, etc. I think it would be great for us Starion drifters to be able to consult eachother and have Starions out there being recognised! Most people don't have a clue what they are. I've been asked "Is that a Cordia?" or "is that some sort of Toyota?" etc.

Plus some day if we're drifting interstate (which I plan on coming to at least Adelaide and Sydney drift days at some stage) then we'll have some people to do tandem Starion drifting with!

Post away...
Last edited by MitsuMadness on Thu Feb 23, 2012 10:05 am, edited 2 times in total.
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1983 Starion JAs x2 and shed of Starion, VR4 and EVO bits for various track projects
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Post by MitsuMadness »

Oh yeh and I just remembered I also made a [How to] thread.

Here's a link to my How to thread for giving your Starion lots of steering lock to get maximum drift angle:

http://forums.austarion.com/viewtopic.php?p=149865
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Post by enthuzed »

Sideways equals yes, not sure about drifting though...
Maybe if I tried it I might like it.
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Post by thrash »

to answer you poll, Starions should be driven - FULL STOP! :beer
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Post by www.18u »

Good work Hugh! I'm a massive fan of driving sideways. Ask anyone who's ever been in either of my Starions, or my old ex lancer and you'll know I'm no stranger to opposite lock! I'll post up a video of the widey sideways shooting flames soon :)
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Post by GormzZ »

hello,

my starion is in the progress of being a weekend/drifter. will be keen on this thread to find out tips and what gear people are using to drift their own. where are most of you guys with starions drifting? down south it seems...

hope to see some pictures of their drift starions in this thread also!
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Post by GormzZ »



here is a drifting starion, sounds good to.
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Post by fugazi »

GormzZ wrote:

here is a drifting starion, sounds good to.
Is that realy drifting? In my opinion he/she's just skiddingaround....

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my widey skid panning from 1:10

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Post by ProZac »

Thats a nice looking car bro.
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Post by MitsuMadness »

Some cool replies!
thrash wrote:to answer you poll, Starions should be driven - FULL STOP! :beer
Yes true :wink:
www.18u wrote:Good work Hugh! I'm a massive fan of driving sideways. Ask anyone who's ever been in either of my Starions, or my old ex lancer and you'll know I'm no stranger to opposite lock! I'll post up a video of the widey sideways shooting flames soon :)
Cool! :D Hey that widey sideways shooting flames sounds good! :o

GormzZ wrote:hello,

my starion is in the progress of being a weekend/drifter. will be keen on this thread to find out tips and what gear people are using to drift their own. where are most of you guys with starions drifting? down south it seems...

hope to see some pictures of their drift starions in this thread also!
Sounds good! Yeh, spot on that's why I thought it might be handy to have a thread that helps tie drifting related stuff together. Will be interested to hear how you go, and happy to help. Yeh seems like there's a few who drift Starions, I had the feeling there were more up north than down south haha, but maybe it's just not many in general. I know there's Melb (me), Tasmania (JA83), Adelaide (niss720), Sydney, and I do think there's a few in QLD actually (Redzone included).

redzone wrote:my widey skid panning from 1:10

Nice!!


And Fugazi, they were some nice drifting links, that's a lot of tyre smoke they're making! Plenty of power there :)

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<--== When I die, I want to be buried sideways ==-->

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1984 Starion JA (stripped down for track)
1983 Starion JAs x2 and shed of Starion, VR4 and EVO bits for various track projects
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Post by MitsuMadness »

Here's a link to niss720's Blue drifter:

http://forums.austarion.com/viewtopic.php?p=151711
<--== When I die, I want to be buried sideways ==-->

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1984 Starion JA (stripped down for track)
1983 Starion JAs x2 and shed of Starion, VR4 and EVO bits for various track projects
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Post by MitsuMadness »

And since there's some interest in photos of drifting Starions, I thought I'd start a thread specifically for photos of drift Starions, again so this thread doesn't clog up too much.

Here it is:

DRIFT STARION PHOTOS THREAD:

http://forums.austarion.com/viewtopic.php?p=151746


(I've updated the intro up the top with this info too)

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<--== When I die, I want to be buried sideways ==-->

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1984 Starion JA (stripped down for track)
1983 Starion JAs x2 and shed of Starion, VR4 and EVO bits for various track projects
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Post by GormzZ »

fugazi wrote:
GormzZ wrote:

here is a drifting starion, sounds good to.
Is that realy drifting? In my opinion he/she's just skiddingaround....

Breisladd @ Rudskogen (Norway):




"The Scandinavian way!"
yeah compared to your video i guess not :P. just some video contribution to kick the thread of :).
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Post by niss720 »

MitsuMadness wrote:Here's a link to niss720's Blue drifter:

http://forums.austarion.com/viewtopic.php?p=151711
Thanks hugh, its comming along, re assembly tomorrow and All Japan day on Sunday, it hasnt been polished yet as i only finished the clear yesterday but ill post some pics of it at the show
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