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Old 10-10-2004, 11:10 PM   #1
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?really good idea for drift car/really bad idea?

i found an ex cop car 1987 crown victoria that has 5.0 engine, but is automatic. i was thinking of buying and possibly trying to drift it, first i would need to know if anyone else thinks this is a good idea, or a really bad one, i've herd things like the minute i get it sideways it'll probably flip. second is i need a manual transmission, since its the 5.0 engine i would be able to get one from an older mustang with the same engine and it would be abel to fit in right? i will probably find more ?'s but i'll try the crown vic' forum.
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Old 10-11-2004, 08:08 AM   #2
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Re: ?really good idea for drift car/really bad idea?

^I say go for it

If it doesnt drift as well as you hoped, just know a v8 RWD car owns the burnouts.

Or drop in a rotary into the crown vic?
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Old 10-11-2004, 10:05 AM   #3
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Re: ?really good idea for drift car/really bad idea?

lol i was thinking rotary but didn't know if it would be worth it
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Old 10-11-2004, 07:00 PM   #4
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Re: ?really good idea for drift car/really bad idea?

Go for it. I was trying to get a friend to do the same thing. There should be plenty of spare parts available, and not only will they be cheap, but go-fast parts for the 302 V8 shouldn't cost much either.

With the low-end torque(especially after some power mods), you might not need a manual. Try drifting it using manual shift between 1st and 2nd before you look into a swap. There's a guy in my area who does very well drifting an El Camino this way(won Drift Showoff).
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Old 10-11-2004, 07:53 PM   #5
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Re: ?really good idea for drift car/really bad idea?

I dont think it would flip any easier then any other car.


Edit: I mean it is a cop car. Think of all the crazy shit cops do with them.
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VQuick's not kidding. One of the top drift teams in the states is team Bubba Drift with their infamous supercharged El Camino. They run an automatic and do quite well.

Also, Bob Bondurant competed at the SCCA Formula Drift event in Houston with a newer Crown Vic. You shouldn't have too many problems having fun drifting with yours.
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Old 10-12-2004, 09:38 AM   #7
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Re: ?really good idea for drift car/really bad idea?

ok its for sure, and if its already sold i'll find a new one, this is my new first car lol
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Old 10-12-2004, 03:26 PM   #8
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Re: ?really good idea for drift car/really bad idea?

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VQuick's not kidding. One of the top drift teams in the states is team Bubba Drift with their infamous supercharged El Camino. They run an automatic and do quite well.

Also, Bob Bondurant competed at the SCCA Formula Drift event in Houston with a newer Crown Vic. You shouldn't have too many problems having fun drifting with yours.
damn you, you said it faster than i did.

but i will say this: dont put a rotary into the crown vic. the car is to heavy for the little torque that rotaries make (unless its turbo or >3 rotors)

its going to be cheaper with the 302 anyway its got more parts availiable than a civic.
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Old 10-12-2004, 09:26 PM   #9
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Re: ?really good idea for drift car/really bad idea?

i know not to put a rotoary in it, i heard about it, and thought for ten minutes and figured it out....yea me.
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Old 10-13-2004, 01:53 AM   #10
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Re: ?really good idea for drift car/really bad idea?

I was thinking a 20b, theres shop here in aus that sells the engine for $5000AUS
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Re: ?really good idea for drift car/really bad idea?

the first things you're going to want to get is a Limited Slip Differential and a way to stiffen up the rear suspension or else the car will just roll sideways and one-wheel peel instead of drifting.
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Re: ?really good idea for drift car/really bad idea?

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VQuick's not kidding. One of the top drift teams in the states is team Bubba Drift with their infamous supercharged El Camino. They run an automatic and do quite well.

Also, Bob Bondurant competed at the SCCA Formula Drift event in Houston with a newer Crown Vic. You shouldn't have too many problems having fun drifting with yours.
Word. At Team Bubba Drift's site, they list a few of the suspension mods they needed to stiffen the rear end on the Caballero. That might give you an idea of what you'll need to do to the Crown Vic to drift it.

There might be some info at the Bob Bondurant site, too.
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Old 10-17-2004, 01:25 AM   #13
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Re: ?really good idea for drift car/really bad idea?

the car is mine, its just a plain fun to drive car, dont get my license till march but im still allowed to drive in the neighborhood and whatever. Anyone know were the restrictor plate for the car would be... LOL


BRB we got a loud speaker for it, its fun.
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Re: ?really good idea for drift car/really bad idea?

^so wait, did you get teh 5L?

if so, good shit, have fun with the low end torque, and good originality for gettin a domestic drifter.

otherwise

yeah i got nothing
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Re: ?really good idea for drift car/really bad idea?

main reason i got this car was because noone has attempted to drift it before, i was goign to get 2rd gen rx7, but this is original
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