Drifting a Starion.
Drifting a Starion.
Hey all long time since i've been on here. update. i've welded the diff built some coil overs and been out to the track for some drift pracs. ive set up my suspension a few diff ways but im still not getting the best results. i can't keep the drift happening i either understeer or (Mostly) ovrsteer to much and spin out. On changing my front wheels i noticed the caster rods where 'polished'. ive looked up a few rack and pinion conversions but would still like some more input on what to do.
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what wheel size/offset are you running? what spring rates? have you adjusted the lock stops? what engine/clutch setup? what have you done with the handbrake?
Fibreglass airdams $370, fibreglass front bumpers $260, reco drag links $165, alloy radiators $925 (unpolished), h/l switch rebuilds $125, all plus freight.
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Are you able to adjust your camber and caster? Look at getting a wheel alignment if you havent done so already. Also how are you steering into the slide? It sounds like you arent correcting fast enough when the rear actually slides. If you are trying to steer by holding on the steering wheel and turning it to make the correction you find that you wont be able to do it fast enough and then spin out. Instead as you feel the back coming out, let the steering wheel go and let it correct itself, then catch it when you feel you have enough steering angle. If it comes back the other way you have over-corrected, if you spin then you havent let the steering wheel get enough angle. Importantly its all about the practice.
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Well described Bao.RiceThief wrote:It sounds like you arent correcting fast enough when the rear actually slides. If you are trying to steer by holding on the steering wheel and turning it to make the correction you find that you wont be able to do it fast enough and then spin out. Instead as you feel the back coming out, let the steering wheel go and let it correct itself, then catch it when you feel you have enough steering angle. If it comes back the other way you have over-corrected, if you spin then you havent let the steering wheel get enough angle. Importantly its all about the practice.
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+1 for Redzones wheel/tyre/offset/lock stop hints regarding polished caster rods
+1 for RiceThief's wheel technique hints
If your new to drift driving, I would say your just finding the short wheel base and even front to rear weight distribution a challenge.
These vehicle traits make for a very twitchy drift car, highlighted by your snap understeer or oversteer experience, and the popularity of larger(longer) vehicles with a bigger engine up front for learning to drift.
I would recommend a few regular track days in the car just to familiarize yourself with driving the car fast, particularly high corner entry speeds, learning to feel it's limits of traction front and rear.
It would also be a good idea to try and have a more experienced drift driver take the car out for a few laps (with you passenger) to give you an idea on how to tackle the car from a driving perspective (and maybe some setup advice).
GOOD LUCK, wish I was taking my Starion out to a few drift days.
+1 for RiceThief's wheel technique hints
If your new to drift driving, I would say your just finding the short wheel base and even front to rear weight distribution a challenge.
These vehicle traits make for a very twitchy drift car, highlighted by your snap understeer or oversteer experience, and the popularity of larger(longer) vehicles with a bigger engine up front for learning to drift.
I would recommend a few regular track days in the car just to familiarize yourself with driving the car fast, particularly high corner entry speeds, learning to feel it's limits of traction front and rear.
It would also be a good idea to try and have a more experienced drift driver take the car out for a few laps (with you passenger) to give you an idea on how to tackle the car from a driving perspective (and maybe some setup advice).
GOOD LUCK, wish I was taking my Starion out to a few drift days.
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running 17x8 standard of set. twim cam head on staz block with vr4 turbo on 10psi standard injectors micro tech lt10 comp. have custom coil overs running 300pound in front 260 in back with koni adjustable dampers. and camber plates up front running -2.5 deg camber and my wheel alignment is setup for my streetable than driftable. Hand brake was useless to me but ive got a hydro one to put in once i get some free time.
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nice, you have a good setup on paper, and the hydro handbrake is a necessity, the stock one will not consistently lock the rears at 100..
Fibreglass airdams $370, fibreglass front bumpers $260, reco drag links $165, alloy radiators $925 (unpolished), h/l switch rebuilds $125, all plus freight.
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update on drifting so far. found my problem with the hand brake issue.left rear caliper is seized up. having trouble mounting hydro hand brake and my drifting pals ( mainly Mic Truscott and the Shaw performance twins) recommend bigger or X2 sway bars for the back and a drop in coilover height all which is now in progress. but i also need help with my steering box. its fucked out!! want to know where and if i can get a new/exchange one or a rebuild kit for one? :beer
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