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Originally Posted by Brad Roberts
I read through ALL the posts.. NOBODY asked him what the car was doing (or not doing) LOL
You don't want ANY piece of ASP.. stay out..
Back to the car: what's it doing or not doing? Low speed understeer? High speed understeer? Low speed oversteer? High speed oversteer?
I tell everyone to leave the cars alone until your ass is calibrated and can tell me/us what it's doing.
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I agree, ASP is dominated by big HP cars... Which class besides stock would you run in, supposing you want to mod the car? I mean, street tires and suspension will only get you so far. I went with coilovers and wide slicks because I wanted the car to go faster, plus, Its a way bigger rush putting down good times....
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Originally Posted by 3RotorRx7
To your original question, I would say that a street prepared setup and Hoosiers would by worth very close to 3 seconds. However, until the Boxster goes to a turbocharged 4 cylinder, the Boxster is not the best car for ASP compared to the boost buggie AWD cars and the boosted Solstice/Sky. Your car in BS, if you have the Boxster S, is one of the top cars that I think can win in the new BS class. Your time differential to the top 5 can probably be made up going to Version 2 RS-3's all around, as they are proving to be the best street tire for the Street class at this point. I would agree going to a larger rear bar on your car as the stock chassis tends to struggle with push. Also, if you are faster than Courtney, you are driving very very well, keep it up!
Erik Strelnieks
30 years autocross experience, past SEB member, a have prepped a few Championship cars in Stock, SP, Prepared, and Street Modified.
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For the nationals, didnt the S2000s take the first 10 spots in BS? I think there may have been a boxster or cayman in 13th or 14th place. I dont think they stand a chance in any class with the SCCA