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Why no Mazda Miatas in Drift Competitions?
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B_DRAG_IN
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| Joined: 12/05
Posted: 01/04/06 08:07 PM
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Has anyone seen any drifters using a Mazda Miata, and why not? Someone please explain this anomally!?
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El_Jefe
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| Joined: 09/05
Posted: 01/04/06 11:43 PM
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i have ive seen a bunch the drift king drove my friend's miata in some touge challenge or something, miatas are great touge/drift cars
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mxtb03
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| Joined: 03/08
Posted: 03/18/08 05:58 AM
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i drift my miata!!!!
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Posted: 03/18/08 10:53 AM
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Yea, when I use to own a miata, found them very easy to drift, although there rear differentials from the factory are quite weak, unless your one of the lucky few that gets a torsen in there 90 model, and 94+'s have slightly stronger differential, but I think the 91-93's require an upgrade if you want to have any reliability drifting, without catastrophic rear differential failure, I suffered from that once drifting through an intersection.
Very easy car to drift, I disagree with the title of this thread entirely, as professionals at NOPI were drifting a miata at the event, when I went.
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kwong
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| Joined: 01/08
Posted: 03/18/08 11:19 AM
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check out the circuit city drift car driven by kyle mohan!
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Posted: 08/02/09 01:33 PM
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 http://www.rad-experience.com/
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