Is LFS good for drifting?

Is LFS good for drifting?

To answer your question, the Forza games are much easier for drifting than LFS is. If drifting is something you enjoy, I suggest to keep at it with LFS, enjoy having a good time with it, and push yourself to improve.

What mods do you need for drifting?

How To Get Into Cars: Drifting Mods

  • Seats, Belts, And Steering Wheels. A good set of seats and harnesses is key to keeping you in position during extreme drift manoeuvres.
  • Suspension. Here we see a drift car setup with aftermarket adjustable control arms and coilovers.
  • Differential.
  • Handbrake.
  • Tyres.

How can I make my car drift better?

How to drift your car:

  1. Brake to transfer some weight to the front of the car and flick the steering to initiate the drift.
  2. Maintain the drift by lifting off the throttle to reduce drift angle and add more throttle to increase it.

How do you drift in LFS?

To side drift: Come up to a corner (Best to start with low speeds like 3rd gear) as you enter the corner brake, turn the wheel (after turning the wheel, if you have a clutch.. hold it in) then pull the E-Break (Hand break).

Are coilovers needed for drifting?

A good set of coilovers is a very wise investment—they’re the heart of what will make your drift car handle well. It can be a stretch for your budget, but if you can’t afford a good basic set of coilovers, then try to save your money to get some; TEIN, A’PEXi and KW are good coilovers for a lot of popular drift cars.

What is the big handle in a drift car?

It’s an aluminum lever placed by the gear lever, and it works with the car’s all-wheel drive and anti-lock brakes. Pull the lever and it locks the rear wheels to induce drifts and create an experience “very similar” to a rally car.

How much HP does a drift car need?

It’s not a particularly powerful car — it’s powered by a 2.0-liter inline-four cylinder engine that produced only 158 horsepower and 147 pound-feet of torque — but its versatility made it ideally suited as a drift car….

Engine: 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged six-cylinder engine
0 to 60 MPH: 5 seconds
Top speed: 155 mph

Why are drift cars so low?

Nearly all drifting cars have a low center of gravity, so they can pull off their drifts at higher speeds and with more velocity around the turn.

How much psi do I need for drifting?

While drifting, your tires heat up causing the air inside them to expand, so you want your tires to hit 32PSI at max tempurature. While your tires are hot, check your PSI by viewing telemetry and tune your PSI accordingly. 25PSI works nicely on most cars.

How much HP is needed to drift?

It’s not a particularly powerful car — it’s powered by a 2.0-liter inline-four cylinder engine that produced only 158 horsepower and 147 pound-feet of torque — but its versatility made it ideally suited as a drift car….

Engine: 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged six-cylinder engine
Top speed: 155 mph

Do you need a lot of torque to drift?

The torque helps to make the car more flexible in the corners i.e pullin 3rd in a tight bend at 2000rpm, the torque will allow you to still drift and the bhp will the take over at the higher end of things to carry it on after the bend or during transition and make it look good like smoke and noise etc.