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Old 04-15-2008, 10:01 PM   #1
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Cool what would it take for supra to drift

I have a 91 supra turbo and I'm wanting to know how to get it drift ready.
because if I knew I wouldn't be bothering you all about it. heads up it's all
stock except the intercooler and muffler system are custom made.

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Old 04-16-2008, 10:42 PM   #2
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get an lsd or weld the open diff thats it (not sure if the come open or lsd though)
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Old 04-17-2008, 01:42 PM   #3
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For the MKIII Supra, you'll need to stiffen the chassis quite a bit, or you'll get too much body roll.
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Old 04-18-2008, 06:14 AM   #4
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puzzled about what was said

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get an lsd or weld the open diff thats it (not sure if the come open or lsd though)
I don't know about the rear end of the car, my knowledge on underneath the vehicle stops at the drive shaft and I've been researching info on the rear end, so help me out here cause I just don't know.
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just to make sure

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For the MKIII Supra, you'll need to stiffen the chassis quite a bit, or you'll get too much body roll.
To stiffen up would be to add the bars across the motor and the back of the car and better sway bars underneath the car. ( it's a targa top to; if matters ) do I have to get a roll cage be cause it's a daily driver and I'm only in to it on a pass time level, so help get a better veiw on what you're saying .
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Cages are only mandatory in sanctioned tandem or "sweet 16" events. My old Supra wasn't a targa, so I'm not certain whether it makes a difference, but I've seen it done with targa tops.
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