Drifting the S2000..
ok well i have a 03 not to sure about everything with the ap2s but i beleave the cdv and something else need to be takin off because they wear on the clutch i havent drifted my s at a track but in open parking lots with noone around i had drifted thru the parking lot...hope i could of helped a little
yes ive havent done it but goin on what ive read up on you will waste your clutch fast if you dont disengage that cdv. also i would try running higher pressure in the rear like 40+ and if you have a smaller tire as well but notice you will create alot of oversteer and i dont know how the 2k handles it but you want a balance on 240's so you'll probably have to play w/ your pressures front to back till you get it right also i would suggest if you really wanna save your clutch run some near bald tires i know its not as fun=less grip and speed but itll save the car and allow you to slide easier just my 2cents
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i would actually worry about the power more than the clutch or differential on a stock s2k.
your clutch will probably die shortly after the race, IF you could have the car not bogged out from being underpowered while in a drift.
that's my opinion.
your clutch will probably die shortly after the race, IF you could have the car not bogged out from being underpowered while in a drift.
that's my opinion.
The S2000 is not a drift car, the steering rack has variable assist based on speed, and this throws off steering feel in a drift. Plus it doesn't have enough lock to hang the rear out more than about 10 degrees. Add the short wheel base, the mid engine balance, and it's tendancy toward "snap-oversteer" and you've got one handfull of a car.
The S2000, with major modification, can be made to drift, but it's still nothing to write home about. Mods that I'm aware of: Steering rack, clutch, diff, and some form of F/I to get the power up.
Finally remember that drifting is a judged sport, much like figure skating
The S2000, with major modification, can be made to drift, but it's still nothing to write home about. Mods that I'm aware of: Steering rack, clutch, diff, and some form of F/I to get the power up.
Finally remember that drifting is a judged sport, much like figure skating




