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Old 08-10-2008 | 01:54 PM
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Hi,

I have 06y base model.

I tried to make a donuts and u-turn power drift.
But something like ABS/ braking lsd cut the wheel spin.

With base model, there is no VDC fuse and no yaw sensor in the center console.

Plz help!
Old 08-10-2008 | 02:01 PM
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Just do what this dude did. He had no problems drifting...

https://my350z.com/forum/nismo-350z/...o-crashed.html
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Originally Posted by dannyinkorea
Hi,

I have 06y base model.

I tried to make a donuts and u-turn power drift.
But something like ABS/ braking lsd cut the wheel spin.

With base model, there is no VDC fuse and no yaw sensor in the center console.

Plz help!
try it in the rain in a walmart parking lot where there are a lot of light poles!
Old 08-10-2008 | 02:12 PM
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Buy an LSD
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You didn't have to create a new screen name to ask that question.

You cannot drift with an open end differential, which is what the base model has. You need a LSD.

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FAIL..................
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pull the ebrake at 100 mph see what happens turn the steering wheel hard to the left while doing this you will drift just fine.
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weld your open diff
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Just buy the 350Z drifting instructional video and you'll be drifting like a pro in no time.


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^ lol
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Originally Posted by dannyinkorea
Hi,

I have 06y base model.

I tried to make a donuts and u-turn power drift.
But something like ABS/ braking lsd cut the wheel spin.

With base model, there is no VDC fuse and no yaw sensor in the center console.

Plz help!

arg. I cannot type korean on my new computer yet...

But go to here:

https://my350z.com/forum/asia/283583...ml#post6133458

leeboyNY is in korea and he drifts.
Old 08-10-2008 | 05:19 PM
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Please buy a diff.
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welding a dif is fun.
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good question..!
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dont haft to use the ebrake when your going into a turn tap the brake and the floor the gas while steering youll drift i do it all the time pm me if need anything else
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Originally Posted by dannyinkorea
Hi,

I have 06y base model.

I tried to make a donuts and u-turn power drift.
But something like ABS/ braking lsd cut the wheel spin.

With base model, there is no VDC fuse and no yaw sensor in the center console.

Plz help!
To drift a base model Z is kinda hard. I wouldnt recommend it. The car will catch traction unsuspectedly and youll end up understeering into something specially on the street. Buy a L.S.D its funner and you cant learn better that way trust me. Be safe out there.
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Originally Posted by xDIEGOx
Just buy the 350Z drifting instructional video and you'll be drifting like a pro in no time.


****ing once again cracking me up..
Old 08-12-2008 | 10:29 PM
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I'm waiting for the response "What's a diff?"
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The rear end of your car. Power goes engine > tranny > driveshaft > diff > each axle > wheels. It transfers the power from a longitudal (along the car) to a latitudal (toward side of car)
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