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bobbyb64
08-26-2011, 05:33 PM
Hey Guys,
Just wondering if a 91 would be a good choice for drift? Would a 20B engine be a good choice?
I appreciate any tips I can get.
Many Thanx.
sidewaysFC
09-01-2011, 04:45 AM
A second gen rx7 is a very good car for drifting I have 2 88 rx7s my self and I love drift them it pritty much my biggest love in life. you dont really need to go to a 20b unless you realy wanted to, you can get ALOT of power out of a 13b. im puting a large street ported 13b na in my white rx7 this weekend and i should be some were in the mid to low 200s with that. just make sure you get a good lsd and set it up for drifting, and keep it on the track.
BoostedFC
09-03-2011, 07:49 PM
Of course the FC is a good choice for a drift vehicle & no a 20B is not needed. Like above a decently ported 13B Na can provide enough power to get you where you need to be.
Dozer
09-09-2011, 03:47 AM
The fc's are awesome for drifting. Just be sure you change out the stock plastic radiator for an aluminum radiator so you don't have to worry about it over heating.
sidewaysFC
09-10-2011, 05:25 AM
definetly drifting makes ur engine heat up faster sins your going sideways you dont get as much air flow over the rad so you get hotter. if your going to be doing some hard core drifting stock shit just wount cut it I would upgrade as much as you can!
mrw000p
09-20-2011, 08:07 AM
i would get a dtss eliminator kit too. that rear steer crap is no good if you wanna drift...
sidewaysFC
09-21-2011, 02:03 AM
also true the the rear steer can make the car unperdictable during drifting I would go with poliyurithane or metal bushings all around to make sure every thing isnt moving around.it will make the car more predictable I would also toe out the rear wheels
sarasotan
07-26-2014, 02:37 AM
I've decided to sell my 1991 red RX7 convertible after enjoying it for a couple of years. Now have a company car and don't need to pay the extra insurance. Do they drift convertibles after installing roll-bars? Just curious. Anybody interested in buying my nice car for $2500 please give me a call (941) 545-3600
marathonboats
01-30-2016, 12:21 AM
I agree that just make sure you get a good lsd and set it up for drifting, and keep it on the track.
marathonboats
12-05-2016, 10:17 AM
A second gen rx7 is a very good car for drifting I have 2 88 rx7s my self and I love drift them it pritty much my biggest love in life. you dont really need to go to a 20b unless you realy wanted to, you can get ALOT of power out of a 13b. im puting a large street ported 13b na in my white rx7 this weekend and i should be some were in the mid to low 200s with that. just make sure you get a good lsd and set it up for drifting, and keep it on the track.
I like about im puting a large street ported 13b na in my white rx7 this weekend and i should be some were in the mid to low 200s with that. just make sure you get a good lsd and set it up for drifting, and keep it on the track.
paradigmus
03-17-2021, 03:47 PM
I think the lightweight, power, and balanced weight distribution make the RX-7 a really great car for drifting. My friend has this car and it's really great. He bought it just a couple of weeks ago and now wants to insure it. He will find out how much costs car insurance per month (https://www.insuranks.com/how-much-does-car-insurance-cost-per-month-on-average) and all the necessary details in different insurance companies. Prices and insurance details vary greatly so he wants to find the perfect deal. Maybe do any of you know reliable car insurance companies?
AmeliakRyanare
07-27-2021, 09:50 PM
it was a great drifting car but it lacked a lot of engine power to be able to professionally drift on it. The biggest problem I struggled with such cars was the insurance companies which don't even bother to look at the car once they hear what type and the age of who owns it. I still own the car, 8 years later and been going with the same company ever since joywallet.com (https://joywallet.com/review-of-allstate/), if not for their help id probably would even be able to put the car on the road at that time.
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