Hey guys, I’m new here

Cannir Scoot

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Hey guys, my name is Connor, and I’m very new to drifting. I have a 2002 bmw 325i e46 that I have done some minimal drifting (basically just drifting/powerslides in the wet). This car is currently set up for autocross, but I would like to just drift it on the side some. My current setup has mainly suspension mods (shocks, brakes, pads, and front swaybar) I’ve also done just some cosmetic stuff like a lip spoiler and some stickers. I’d like to keep the car relatively reliable (for a bmw). Especially the clutch, as it’s on its way out, and I would like to get all the life I can out of it. If anyone knows the e46 chassis well or knows some good drifting techniques that aren't clutch heavy, or just some advice in general, it would really help! Thanks!

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well since it a bmw and it being a 2002 the brakes are a bit better than the newer bmw so really try not to slam on brakes when ur drifting and the clutch make sure its always in good shape make sure nothing is wrong under the hood and always make sure u have ur brake fluid and power steering in the right places and u should be good
 
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