Suggestion for My Nissan Bluebird SSS910

CDautoparts

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Hello Guys

I am new into the drifting scene

I just brought a Nissan Bluebird with SR20DE (from S14) with Variable Valve this is a NA car

I think the engine can churn out around 150+hp if not mistaken which ofcourse not as powerful as those Turbos

My question is:

What is the potential of this car in the drifting world?

How many inch of rims should i use (currently 16 volk rims) but want to down grade?

Is the Engine powerful enough for a beginner drifter?

Besides LSD (now installing) what else is recommended for Initial Set Up?

Should i use adjustables? and what settings?

PLEASE HELP ME GUYS... THANK YOU VERY MUCH....
 

nottyeddy

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Hello Guys

I am new into the drifting scene

I just brought a Nissan Bluebird with SR20DE (from S14) with Variable Valve this is a NA car

I think the engine can churn out around 150+hp if not mistaken which ofcourse not as powerful as those Turbos

My question is:

What is the potential of this car in the drifting world?
big potential.. it's platform is similar to S13..

How many inch of rims should i use (currently 16 volk rims) but want to down grade?
since ur using NA.. better drift using 16" fronts and 15" rears.. u can still keep the 16" for daily driving and swap in 15" when u wanna drift..

Is the Engine powerful enough for a beginner drifter?
never tried the NA SR20 yet but u can always try 1st..

Besides LSD (now installing) what else is recommended for Initial Set Up?
damper setup.. use the adjustables.. hi lo or hi lo softhard.. up to u..

Should i use adjustables? and what settings?
if the car is not going to be driven daily... go max hard all around.. then tune down to ur preference..

PLEASE HELP ME GUYS... THANK YOU VERY MUCH....
 

CDautoparts

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nottyeddy

Wow thanks for the good advices. Btw are u using bluebird too?

Well the engine is not bad. I feel the power is just right. I am still searching for a 15 inch rims.

btw is 195/55/15 sufficient? or other sizes?

Can the car use S13/14 absorbers? i 've heard it can use A31 is it true.
 

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eddy's bird is in his siganature la.. ;)
another fella u can look for is Keng or dzal.. ;) three of them can help u with ur car.. ;)

betut betut potential..
 

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CDautoparts said:
nottyeddy

Wow thanks for the good advices. Btw are u using bluebird too?

Well the engine is not bad. I feel the power is just right. I am still searching for a 15 inch rims.

btw is 195/55/15 sufficient? or other sizes?

Can the car use S13/14 absorbers? i 've heard it can use A31 is it true.
195/55/15 should be just nice.. u can go up to 60 profile tyres as they are easier to find.. 195/60 or 205/60...

in standard form u cannot use S13/A31 absorbers.. u need to get the knuckles in order to use these absorbers..
 

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