"Family" driftcar

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Anybody got at good family driftcar?

Like BMW M5, MB E55 AMG, Jag S-Type or any stationwagon.

At the monent I am trying to use the E55, but can't figure ut the LSD settings and if the car need more power, got about 575 bhp now.
 
If you want a family drift car, rather than a supersaloon, try a volvo 240, you can get mental slip angles. Back to the supersaloons, m5 has no torque so is bad, c63 is a little lumpy as well for my personal liking, my best 4door drifter is a toms chaser, hard to find in the used, but a relatively cheap stable and very tunable car
 
Yep, here's my 700bhp 2JZ Lexus GS300. I'm in love with the sound of this car!

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Rufusgonepunk: You must be into drifting irl. I can tell by the cars you use.

Toyota aristo/lexus gs300
BMW M5

The only two I use.



And to say m5's don't have torque, pfft! Have you seen the curve...exactly there isn't one, it's flat.
 
You choose the cooler japanese cars to drift. FD, FC, jzx100 chaser, aristo, soarer...basically anything but the stereotypical top 3: corolla, silvia, 180sx
 
Been shopping, have a few supersaloons that I am going to drift tune. Also picked up som wagons with rwd.

But first going to try to make the Range Rover Stormer into a drift machine.
 
I got the C63, Soarer, Aristo, Chaser, 190E (does that even count?), 330i, and I think that's it.. I like the Chaser the most, though. Handles real good for a big body. Then again those JZX100 chassis are bomb.com
 
i use the Stagea which is somewhat of a family car, has the same RB26DET as the GT-R, set to 10/90 of course:
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You choose the cooler japanese cars to drift. FD, FC, jzx100 chaser, aristo, soarer...basically anything but the stereotypical top 3: corolla, silvia, 180sx

Hey man, I drift a Lancer 1800GSR :P

Also a fan of the Altezza and Chaser.
 
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