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  • 2 weeks later...

For xbox Forza FTW. Addicted to that game lol

To drift make sure u obviously turn off all the traction & stability crap.

If i feel like drifting I do the down hill point-to-point mountain run (forgotten what it's called) and i use an s15 that i built with an Rb26 in it. It's nuts cos there's never any traction but it's fun to swing the ass round all the way down and try not to hit a rail. Also I found the 300zx if you tune them to around 300kw they are quite easy to drift with.

Also try the Lotus exige, for some reason it is the easiest to control for drifts but lacks power unless you mod it up.

But yeah it's a sweet as game. I wanna play the new one on 360.

  • 3 weeks later...

forza by far.... I have 2 s15's with rb26 one's just nuts and the other is tuned much lower but makes a great drift car. I also use the gtr's, s14, s15 (sr20), 300zx and the nsx. I wish it had some gtst's in it!!!

  • 2 months later...

forza is such a good game for the realistic approach... s15 with the rb26 is insane just accel to break traction.... need for speed carbon is madass though... r34 goes off.... can do a whole track in one drift lol... is anyone big fans of forza 2??

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