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    Default altezza for drift days ??

    what up people just said i trough it up here

    i have a offer for a an altezza , its not a road car , it would be for the track , i would be cutting everthing i could to make it as light as possible , it will be my first rwd to teach myself to drift , is it wort it ?? all comment will me much appreciated , thanks

    also might add i know there other threads about altezza's on here but i want to know what thay'd be for track after choping the the unwanted weight

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    Talking is200

    I have an is200 and unless its wet you would probably struggle alot on track. I am hoping to buy an S13 sr20det at the wknd for track after originally planning to put my lexus on track but due to the fact that I struggle on a dry day on the road to even do 2nd im not going to even bother trying out on track for fear it would be dry. Saying that though the altezza is meant to have 20 more ponies under the bonnet at about 175bhp! Best of luck!


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    Never driven an IS200 or Altezza on road or track. But any of them that I have seen on track drifting are usually appear to be quite a struggle to even kick out. Only the ones that look like they have had quite a few pennies spent on them.

    I'm sure you'll have Grange mention the "Time-Attack" Altezza (as we called it) at Tynagh.

    I'm sure the money could be much better spent


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    thats the thing it a bargain in my case have a car that has been passed on 2 me and the lad is on for a swap so it would be rude not 2 imo lol , but if i was to chop the front and back , doors , bonnet , boot etc more less every thing
    it should slide some bit ?? , really just want it to get me started in a rwd as iv been talking about geting one seance i was about 13 lol


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    the altezza's standard weight is 1,476 kg, and with a 210-220 hp motor, it would need to go on a diet. how much lighter you can get i really don't know. As Hachi said there not very tail happy probably due to it being a sedan and having a soft enough suspension. I'd guess some coilover and metal bushing in the rear suspension would solve that.


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    The doors weigh a tonne start there cut em up boot floor and the whole pocket area basically leave the chassis legs brace it coilovers hardrace bushes and you might stand sum chance plus there a car that badly need extra lock....


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    yeah coils would be a must along with spacers and mod and other bits and bobs foe extra lock

    any cheep engine mods that would make any difference ??


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    if its the beams 2ltr, i'd leave it be, heard of people losing power when change the airbox to an aftermarket kit, its a perfect standard set up, imo


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    thanks for the advice everyone


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    One of the lads down here in galway drifts a white altezza up in tynagh, has it stripped out hydro and thats about it really and it flys out in the dry, but he is a good pilot!


 

 

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