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Old 03-21-2006, 02:24 PM   #1
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And yet, there you were on the freeway, in the morning, reaching 120 MPH? What in the world gives you the right to risk everyone's life simply because a "WRX wanted to play"?


No, it's really not cool. Seriously.....
Uh, this is a sensitive topic so i don't want to say the wrong thing here, but we really didn't get enough information to slam this guy.

Believe me, I am the first one to get pissed off when some a-hole whips by me in traffic causing a danger to the rest of us.

But I am also one of the first guys to drop the hammer when there is no one else on the road. If there is no one else on the road to run into, I don't see what the problem is. He said it was early, and not knowing the part of the road they were on, maybe they weren't posing a danger to anyone but themselves...

120 seems excessive to me, but on a desert road all by my lonesome I hit 110 and felt it was quite sustainable with this equipment. I got up to 170 once in a Viper on the Autobahn in light traffic in the rain, but that is a different story.
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Old 03-22-2006, 06:05 AM   #2
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A lot of you guys are snobs.. Those of us who are actual performance car enthusiasts know these cars are the real deal.
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Old 03-22-2006, 08:59 AM   #3
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any thoughts on whether the serious understeer + AWD on an STi help more in AutoX (unfamiliar course) than they would on a well known track?

also, i agree w/ turtle. our last track day, someone bought an STi (tweaked out a bit). he was the only guy that passed me that day (we had C5's, a 930, Lancer Evo, etc.). those cars are VERY, VERY fast. interesting thing though was that by 11AM, the STi's and the Evo were broken. the Evo broke after < 30min on the track.
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Old 03-22-2006, 09:25 AM   #4
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any thoughts on whether the serious understeer + AWD on an STi help more in AutoX (unfamiliar course) than they would on a well known track?
At an AutoX a few months ago, the EVO didn't do so well, in fact my STOCK 986 S had a better time by 1.25 seconds. The problem with the EVO (and most likely the STi) is on the track we were running, had some REALLY tight turns (180 degree turns) and it took way too long for the Turbo to spool up. Perhaps if the course was a "Faster" course then he probably would have beat me.

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Old 03-22-2006, 09:55 PM   #5
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Watch the agility stages in the Rallies - you will see them toss a car like nothing. If you have the skill, and want to buy the tires, nothing is faster through the tight and twisties than those two cars. It's on command under/oversteer, brutal acceleration combined with all the grip out of the corner the world has to offer. Then it falls down and goes boom. It'll get back up $10k later(good luck on that warranty when they pull your code history and you've been racing). For a little while anyways. Next thing you know, you've got the money in it that would buy the 911 you're trying so hard to beat.
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