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Project cars go tips
Project cars go tips










project cars go tips
  1. Project cars go tips drivers#
  2. Project cars go tips mods#
  3. Project cars go tips series#

You’re on Drifted, so chances are you’re set on something RWD. We’ve made some pretty questionable choices in our time but we don’t have any regrets! With that being said, it’ll undoubtedly be worth it if you have your heart set on a specific selection which you’ve always dreamed of owning. Sure, you’re probably already thinking along the lines of, “Drift car? Simple, I’ll get a 240SX!” However, remember that this what others are thinking too, and this is where ‘drift’ or ‘scene’ tax comes into play, and you’ll probably end up being screwed over on prices for parts. It’s always easy to want to buy something with huge power to begin with, but lower powered cars can be heaps of fun too, so they’re definitely worth considering. If drifting is your aim, you’re obviously going to need to be looking at the rear-wheel-drive platforms in our guide. We’ve noticed that budgets rarely work with these things, but it’s always good to have a rough idea in mind.

project cars go tips

Is the car going to provide enough power for your current plans? Is the engine even running? You’ll need to think about which upgrades are planned further down the line and what potential upgrades and engine swaps are available for that specific car. If you’re considering something super rare that’s likely to break every other week and cost you a fortune in impossible to source parts, it’s probably going to end up being more frustrating than enjoyable. If you’re lucky enough to have storage space then this is obviously not a concern and you can leave the car on axle stands for a few days or weeks without worry when carrying out upgrades/maintenance/repairs.Īre spares easily available and within your budget? Now, there are heaps of alternative project cars you could potentially go with outside of our recommendations, but we’ve already considered the fact that most parts for these cars are available on the used market for relatively reasonable prices.

Project cars go tips mods#

Will the car be daily driven? In which case, mods you make will most likely need to be done over the evenings and weekends. We highly recommend considering some important factors before you decide which car you’d like to go with. Often, you can sell them for what you paid, in fact, some of our choices are already increasing in value, so it could well be the perfect time to snap one up as a future investment before they continue to escalate further. Sure, chances are it’s probably not going to be the wisest financial choice you’ve ever made, but you can’t put a price tag on the amount of enjoyment you can get out of cheap project cars. Provide your tips and shout-outs in the comments section of the video as signs out after 50 weeks of the Insider’s Guide.Wondering whether to go for a turbocharged or supercharged platform for your project car? Our Turbocharger vs Supercharger guide was written just for you.

Project cars go tips drivers#

This can be anything from tips on driving technique, tuning setups, controller or FFB settings, game features, your favourite car and track combos, or just shouting-out any leagues or communities that you race with and wish to promote to get more like-minded drivers into racing and enjoying the game. So far, Yorkie065 has been the main driving force for knowledge and information, but this time round, for the conclusion of the series, we’d like you to provide your hints, tips and knowledge for the rest of the community to enjoy.

Project cars go tips series#

The Insider’s Guide to Project CARS 2 series was set out to provide a library of tutorials, guides, and general hints and tips to help players improve their understanding of the various features and systems in the game while also improving their own racecraft and driving technique.












Project cars go tips