Best MR Drift Cars?

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well ive been practicing a while and find that MR cars seem to alot easier to control Drift then FR cars. So anyways i was woundering what MR cars do you guys recomend to use? Personally i like to use a Stock 03 Honda NSX .Also what cars do you guys think that are good for training?
 
Yeah I think the newest Acura Nsx is good as well as the Renault Clio sport oas well as the Toyota MR2.
 
in my not-so-expert-but-more-of-a-beginner-opinion i think MR's are pretty much the same, it all boils down to how u drive and the settings. because the engine is the back, there will be more weight on the back of the car making it harder to drive than a FR. im not saying its impossible (gosh id get blown out of the water so fast if i did :lol: ) MR's do a feel alot more stable during the drift and not as wild as the FR but the drawback to that is drift length and overall control of the drift. what i mean by overall control is the fact that it will be harder to prolong the drift as well as make alternations to drift angle because it will take more throttle work to get the rear to behave the way you want it to. i do understand where your comming from however, i have tried drifting with the NSX-R and it does feel alot more tamed than FR's.

:lol: imagine how funny it would be if im completely wrong
 
Lotus Elises, Esprits.. NSX and MR2 like mentioned above.. Garayia too.. ZZ-III is fun as well.. DFord GT, Zonda's too if you can handle big power..
 
the lotus elise 111R, (arcade try this)
h.p 227
n3 on front
n1/n2 on rear (depends on course)
no aids

if it doesnt work shoot me now :)


sorry i forgot the model
 
I like my NSX-R Concept, it's tuned to 331 horse, on n2's it drifts beautifully. It is really boggy so there isn't much smoke on the longer drifts, but it holds drifts really well.
 
Try Lotus Elise 111R on N1 Tyres...
This car has so great handling that fully tuned grips to much on N1's...

Try RUF Yellow bird stock on N1's. I know it's not MR but it's RR and it drifts great...
 
niallz06
the lotus elise, (arcade try this)
h.p 227
n3 on front
n1/n2 on rear (depends on course)
no aids

if it doesnt work shoot me now :)
which elise? as there are 3 in the game. also i wouldnt reccoment mixing tires as its an easy car to drift stock on n1 all around.
its also great modified on n2's.
another decent mr drift car is the suzuki gsxr0/4
 
I would say the MR2. The one I have, I sort of found a "perfect" hp amount, so I can give it full throttle in first gear, and it will not hit the rev limiter, its just revs all the way up, and stops, then just goes back down a little as the tires regain grip. So, on drifts, I need no throttle control whatsoever, I just give it full throttle and the rpms stay put.
 
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the Lancia Stratos yet, the stock model on N2 tyres is easy to drift (even I can handle it) but very effective and the rally car is a hell of a weapon even on R1 tyres, I recommend the S series though. :)

- R -
 
Suzuki
which elise? as there are 3 in the game. also i wouldnt reccoment mixing tires as its an easy car to drift stock on n1 all around.
its also great modified on n2's.
another decent mr drift car is the suzuki gsxr0/4


oops yeh, its in there now, sorry for the inconvenience:ouch:


regards,
niallz06
 
i love the MR2 GTS with around 315hp. it's awesome to drift on trial mountain reverse.

i find the opposite with MR cars (or at least the MR2) i've found that i'm able to turn in during the turn and still increase my drift angle by a significant amount.
 
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