High HP or LOW Hp? That is the ?

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I noticed alot of people prefer these nuts hp settings like 300hp+ which for me seems utterly excessive..but thats IMO.. what are your opions about how difficult drifting is with low hp cars to high hp cars what what do most people seem to prefer?
 
drifting a low powered car isnt hard. you have to find a course that well suits it. however, if you equip it with sims, you can drift anywhere. i'm not a big fan of sims. i prefer high speed drifts with 300 - 500HP cars. To me, that's the way to go...
 
each to their own... i generally dont go out of my way to drift. but i like to keep it natural (unmodded)
 
Well I drift a high powered car and I have sims on it. My vette was already modded and i decided to give it a shot. And it's the best drifter i think IMO.
 
HP limit for me is 355, this is so that I can run my drift cars in arcade races with the AI and keep the competition matched up.
 
I prefer going with cars without many power ... from 250 to 400 like very much but also it depends on the car that is and the force and grasp that has... But when I take a car with a lot of power it me is more difficultly to control it when I am happening for curved sorry for my translator englis :( :rolleyes:
 
they are just 2 different types of drifting. I mean basically super soft(high hp) tire drifting and sim tires(low hp) are almost the same, u just need to be going faster to drift super, and your responses need to be quicker then sims. But unlike sim tires, when ur drifting on super your inputs are dulled... or at least thats how I see it
 
i prefer the low speed choku dori and feint drifts but i dont mind high hp drifting... although i find low speed drifting easier to pull more extreme angles because you have more time for positioning
 
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