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Drifting an A10 ecoboost?

Spoolie

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Has anyone with the A10 ecoboost tried their hands at a drifting event. Just got into my new 18 premium pp about a month an half ago. Haven't had an auto sports car for... Ever.
Last sports car was a 350z I had set up for drift. It took to the mods beautifully and handled better in a drift then any car I have drifted.
How would the A10 do? I know there's no clutch kicking but is the ebrake sufficient for my intent? Am I wasting my time thinking this is doable? Should I just get onto the grippy side of racing with this car?
My heart wants to slide haha
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i could imagine its possible to an extent, but the close ratios of the 10 speed might have some issues.. im not sure not being an actual drifter. my thought is i could see it for fun but maybe being difficult on the level of competition.
 

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Drifting.....a Mustang......

Well, throw enough money at it, and I'm sure you can get it to drift.
 

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I don't know much about drifting but I would have the same reservation about the A10 expressed above. Could be wrong though.

Drifting.....a Mustang......

Well, throw enough money at it, and I'm sure you can get it to drift.
In our case, Vaughn and the RTR team have already shown it can be done.
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