Whats An Inexpensive Car That I Can Fix Up To Drag Race, And Possibly Drift?
I’m looking for a car that is well rounded. I need a car that is not so expensive but that I can fix up. It needs to be able to drag race and maybe possibly drift. There’s this guy who keeps bugging me with his Honda S2000. It’s stock, so whatever I fix up needs to be able to beat that…..not that I would race him, because thats wrong…..
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October 30th, 2009 at 5:59 am
Seeing as the S2000 isn’t actually that great of a car, you don’t need much to beat him. It’s decent, but there’s a large number of stock vehicles that can beat it any day of the week.
But your question is perplexing. You want a car that can drag and drift, but you’re not going to race it. I would assume you know how to drift, and drag race?
You want a car that’s not expensive, but you want it to beat an expensive car…again, somehow, without racing him.
October 30th, 2009 at 7:14 am
Foxbody Stang or 3rd Gen Camaros. Both are cheap and everywhere and everybody’s fixing one up and taking it to the strip Also parts are all over the place for them. Depending on what your doing you need to chose engine/tranny setup. For drag racing the camaro id just go all out with a 454 supercharged and blown through the hood, straight exhaust, possibly bored over, roller rocker cam, Forged Pistons, New push Rods, New pulleys, C-4 C-5 transmissions are ok but for the 454 id go with a turbo 450 trans. For the stang I’d go with a big block ford 464 I think with anything but the stock trans behind it as they just suck in my experience. neither big blocks are going to be good in drifting though because theres just to much engine putting out way to much torque for such tight turns