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this is probably been done b4...

i reckon:

fd rx7 - 7 deg front camber, slammed as low as it can, 410 hp good compromise

ae86 s.s. - 340hp same as rx7 above

and a much easier car to control drift, but not as brutally quick:

mr2 na - under 300hp, same susp setup as above

these are the best i found...

what else?

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best ive found for highspeed drift is the

For the RX7- Type X...

675BHP

SUSP:

-low as it goes

-high spring rate (Stiff)

-12 degree camber front

-4 degree camber rear

Tyres:

Front - Soft Racing

Rear - Hard Racing

Turn off the Traction control and that other anti-spin thing.

Same setup for most of the other cars too seems to work well...

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i found that you dont need to setup any car, just go to arcade mode, choose lets say the track "trial mountain" and pick the supra RZ, and remember to turn OFF the traction control and anti-spin bullshit in the options. The supra can tail it out preety well in stock form, the track is preety good aswell.

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