Lazygamer Top Tips: Forza 3 Drifting – Part One – Getting Started | |
| Nick de Bruyne - November 10th, 2009 at 12:00 pm - 18,621 views - 17 Comments |

Do you enjoy driving games? Well, good, then this is for you.
While shunting your vehicle around a track at a million miles per hour with pinpoint precision may be a whole lot of fun in itself, sims such as Forza 3 and the upcoming GT5 have realistic physics engines that pretty much allow any real world car setup to be applied to the game.
Drifting is its own beast, it’s a different world when compared to that of racing. The appeal? Screaming your car around a track, keeping it on the absolute edge as much as possible for as long as possible.
Start getting it right and you will get an incredible feeling of achievement as you counter-steer, put the power on and glide through a series of corners in succession.
I managed to go from knowing nothing about setups to clocking just over the 100th best drift score in the world on the Tsukuba circuit by doing these easy steps.
Getting a setup is pretty simple, here’s how to do it.
Make Your Choice
Ok, first thing you will need is a Drift car (duh). You want to opt for a rear wheel drive car that can get the business done. Among top favorites are the Nissan Silvia, Toyota Supra, Toyota Trueno, Mazda RX-7 and more.
There is a very easy way to browse around for your new toy. Project Blackjack are known for their skills with drifting, producing multiple Forza drift videos over the series and even being hired by Microsoft to create the Forza stunts trailer that was seen a while back. Thanks to Forza’s community features, you can now download Drift tunes and setups directly from the big boys themselves.

^ This is my baby. Remember, if you love your car and make it pretty, it will drift better, I promise *cough*.
What you want to do is go to the Storefront, and search for tune setups. When in search, change the keyword to Drift and then manually input the letters “BLKJ”. This will bring up a list of drift tune setups, the ones that say BLKJ in the description are made by Project Blackjack. Also note that there are other guys who make good setups so be on the lookout for ones that are popular or have high downloads.
What you actually want to do is to get into the Storefronts of the guys who are posting setups, I found that Project Blackjack has two guys posting up setups, they go by the names of BLKJ Slaphappy and BLKJ kidnice.
Once you are in their storefronts, browse through the setups that they have until you have seen a car that you think you would enjoy driving.
Tricking Your Car Out
If for instance, you picked the Nissan 350Z tune setup, you can go ahead and purchase it, (will usually cost 10,000 credits). I can personally recommend BLKJ kidnice’s Nissan 350Z tune setup as a great car to learn with.
Now that you have bought the setup, you need to get the car and have it automatically upgraded. If you don’t already have the car that you need, go and purchase it from an auction or the “buy cars” menu.
A Nissan 350Z will cost you around 40,000 credits but it is actually the required upgrade that will cost the most, which will usually be in the region of 90,000 – 130,000 credits.
Once you have the car, go to your garage and get into it. Select the car so that it’s menu pops up and then at the bottom you will see “my tuning setups”. From there you will be able to load the downloaded setup into the car but will first be asked to do the necessary upgrades to match the setup. All of this is done automatically and only requires that you have the credits to pay for it.

^ Welcome to Drift heaven. Fujimi Kaido. Get 100,000 points in a lap and score yourself an achievement.
Get Drifting
Once that’s done, you are good to go!
Go to hot lap mode, choose your new drift car and then start giving it stick. I recommend that you start on a track like Tsukuba as it small and has very short straights. Remember to use your d-pad to switch your car over to Drift Points mode, so that it shows your score through corners and keeps your lap scores.
Even better, get a few buddies and do it together, it makes it easier to share tips on what works and make the experience all the better.
End of Part One:
Coming Soon – Drifting tips and techniques
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November 30, 2009
1:16 am
do you have to pay anything for those tunes ?
November 30, 2009
2:10 am
Around 10,000 game credits. No actual money
December 1, 2009
2:07 am
add me on live jayy38 maybe we can drift a bitt , i drift a celica supra but looking for some s14 tunes
December 17, 2009
7:23 pm
thanks man i friggin luv u 4 dat info oh n wot car is dat cuz it luks like its good
:)
December 17, 2009
7:32 pm
(In a Louis Gosset Jr. voice)
Holy Batman’s nipples son, do you have dyslexia? Is your keyboard broken? Remember, we don’t rape the English language by contracting and intentionally misspelling words like a retard. I’m watching you! Keep it real!
December 17, 2009
8:27 pm
That’s probably my favourite comment this whole year.
December 26, 2009
3:47 pm
Is dis da typ of spelin u wnted:D
December 28, 2009
3:02 pm
So when will part 2 be released?
March 6, 2010
12:33 am
hey no offense but this is to the people that think they are good because they are ranked top hundred on fm3’s leadernboards no offence but to get points to set on the leaderboards takes little to no tallent what im tryn to say is its easy to cheat and throw on positive camber and put in a shit load of horse power… also the point system is a giant fail yes it takes in part speed part angle but dosent take apex into consideration… when you guys post up a legit leaderboard ranking with a car that isnt over powered and also isnt running possitive camber then you can say your a bit decent but until then avoid announcing your good until you battle someone with rep… with that i close
March 6, 2010
3:27 am
I appreciate your comment but do keep in mind that this article was created for beginners to have some place to start.
March 10, 2010
6:00 am
Yea true but if your a beginner the best way to get good is to sit there in test drive and test out everything in the tuning option just to know what does what instead of buying a tune that someone made beacause with that not everyone drifts the same way for example people on my team say oh try this tune out but for me it never works because it dosent do what I’m used to all that really needs to be kept in mind is no positive camber no race tires and you don’t need 800 hp to drift it’s better of to start at aroud 300 to 550 so that it reduces the chance of you spinning out also another thing to keep in mind you want your rear always softer than the front and one final thing big wings don’t help you drift just slows you down and restricts your angle… If you want mor advice my gt is: DWI K1NG DAM1EN… But hope the info helps and good luck on your drifting
February 5, 2010
8:48 pm
haha like black jack much? personally i like no limit raceing (NLR) and suicide drifters inc. (SDi). check out all these guys storefronts because NLR has over 5 ppls in the top 100 for RWD drifting and SDi has 3. and the names you need to look out for are NLR kaizer/ toydrift/ dl/ adam 305/ and for SDi idread305/ xasrxa 72 chevy/ clevelandtopdog/ illmatic88/ iboost junky/ SDIxGLR steveo
February 13, 2010
6:43 pm
Man you need to revise blackjack aren’t a great team all they’re videos are sped up. You want good tunes go to someone like SLP or DMTR. Or you could even add me me and if you need a tune i can go and make 1 and put it on the storefront for about 10,000 Cr =)
Gamertag :- OXI RoacH
March 10, 2010
6:04 am
Hey roach as a freind of blackjack sd and swirly I believe your jumpin on a banwagon of people who got smacked by blkj they are legit and the vids aren’t sped up real time and I know this because I drift with them all the time…also you think blkj is bad when they can shut down most teams out there they’re runnin with turnten for a reason!!!
March 15, 2010
11:55 am
March 3, 2010
10:30 am
I think you need to do ya research i’m ranked 9th overall as a drifter along with 5 of my team members all in top 20 not 1 other team can boast that btw blkj sell bogus tunes. i’m friends with blkj smokey and kidnice and they told me they wouldnt sell awsome tunes due to “they dont wanna get beat with there own tunes” check out any FND all our tunes are free and most of em are the ones we used for leaderdoard scores
March 10, 2010
1:28 am
Hey im not positive but i think there is a typo cause i think its the nissan 370Z not 350Z