3 Simple Tricks / Hacks To Drift a UnderPowered Car!

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In this video I will show you 3 simple tricks to drift a underpowered car. What works the best?

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Aldersgrense A tillatt for alle.

This is my BMW E36 316i with 102hp. not the most powerful car in the world, but it works very good actually!

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FahreFilms
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A e30 with a m50 and a lsd. Always drift it in the rain when going to school on this on specific set of corners and its always so awesome.

jonenpelit
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Wouldn't recommend the downshift technique too much as there is a high possibility of over revving the engine if not careful. Clutch kick with flick the best ✌🏻

OppoA-ekut
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Low HP sliding has it's magic cause once you get it right it's truly rewarding. Clutch kicking can seem like a brutal misstreating your car but feels hella good also proper weight transfer is important it doesn't come for free like in a turboed monster you have to keep the car up to speed and huge steering angle will slow you down too much and I like this balanced drifting where every mistake is punished

TheSchnitzelable
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You can also try to inflate the rear tires to 4 bars. That will definitely help😉

GabTer
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Your consistency is inspiring. Personally I love the e36 platform. Thanks. 😊

miketalleyvlogs
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e46 318 i.... 118 hp, lots of weight down, rear tires 3 bars, welded diff, hard chassis, low coilovers, new clutch, hydraulic brake.... this is all i have and its so fun to drift with it, after theese upgrades u dont need powerful engines

matyaslinke
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got also a compact 316 with a 1.9, it sadly has an open diff, but ur recommendations were honeslty new to me (apart from the clutch kick and going in with speed)

uthief
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I also have an e36, Braking right after the flick can help since the whole weight of the car goes to the front and the rear loose grip, then you can manage the drift with good throttle control, another thing is to over inflate the tires so you have less grip surface, 3.5 bars is more than enough in my opinion since when the tires get hotter the pressure inside gets more

nabilberrada
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I have an e36 compact, 3.91 welded diff, With the front arms of the e46, and suspension of the mini Cooper s on the rear, with the 1.6 is really good, just do not be afraid and throw the car. Tires 185 to 4bar, it becomes quite fun. Becomes a lowpowerhero!
Now whit 1.8is engine it has become even easier to drift. But I regret the 1.6 that had a little more torque in the low rpm.

Carloo_zanon
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A bonus one that I'd say is much part of the second tip is to trail brake. Shifting all of your car's weight to the front (by braking prior to the turn) until it's back swings outwards.

kepofshangri-la
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I have BMW e36 316i stock 102 horsepower and I did I drift thank you so much for the you're the best

NOURISLAMGAMER
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I bought 1999 E46 330D manual at 16 and I turned 17 2 weeks ago and I have tried drifting with it and it handles great, M57D30 is super reliable and quite powerful

guncha
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Put very good tyres on the front and part worn budgets on the back. By far the easiest way to drift with low power

misterLukeG
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Fahre Films always makes my days better when he uploads!

leozkuu
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Don't pull the ebrake because it will break stuff... but shiftlock because that's definitely not going to harm the transmission.😅

sickkidsindrift
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My dads automatic Mercedes metris mini van. I have done donuts in the rain before but now with this video I might try some more technical drifting

polishmafiaofficial
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One more simple trick specific to bmw is to remove the clutch disengage valve (CDV). If present clutch kicking won't be as useful.

XabiIglesias
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I'm gonna Try This Is Forza Since I Dont Have A Car

ItzDamianGaming
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Man I love your e36 content and just your content in general, keep it up bro, greetings from Ireland!

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