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1ViciousGSX
01-11-2004, 08:54 PM
Originally posted by awd1dr@Jan 11 2004, 08:49 PM
Disclaimer---No disrespect for those that run 1/4 mile. I have nothin but respect for those that actually make real power and fast passes.
:brownnoser: :woowoo: :brownnoser:
J/K
MATCHBX
01-11-2004, 09:05 PM
Originally posted by 1ViciousGSX@Jan 11 2004, 08:54 PM
:brownnoser: :woowoo: :brownnoser:
J/K
You got that right!!!! It's good someone finally notices!! :slap:
MATCHBX
01-11-2004, 09:09 PM
Originally posted by 92tsiawd84@Jan 11 2004, 08:54 PM
Sorry for OT- I would love to rally but I do not have the funds or time to support such a hobby. I cannot risk totalling my car by trying to take a turn a little too quick and gain the extra .1 second. I do not have the time to drive hours at a time to compete in an event. I think we all can agree it is fun but not for all of us...
There is a big difference between ProRally and Rallycross.
ProRally----Professional drivers going thru the woods at breakneck speeds.
Rallycross--Amatuer drivers going around cones in a dirt parking lot at less than 40mph. No danger of hitting trees or other drivers. Good way to learn car control in a controlled environment.
Plus the events aren't more than 1 and 1/2 hour away from the twin cities.
Matt D.
01-11-2004, 09:26 PM
Originally posted by awd1dr@Jan 11 2004, 09:09 PM
Rallycross--Amatuer drivers going around cones in a dirt parking lot at less than 40mph. No danger of hitting trees or other drivers. Good way to learn car control in a controlled environment.
Plus the events aren't more than 1 and 1/2 hour away from the twin cities.
If you aren't too sure about a rallycross just go to an event. There's almost always a couple people from here that go, and watching one is pretty fun, seeing everything from your daily driven grocery getter to fully prepared rally cars. Seeing one in person is really the only way to find out if it's something you'd be interested in.
I'll vouch for Chris. I love my FWD. More fun than a AWD could be I think. You guys can get off the line quicker true, but lets have a burnout contest or something like that. You gain and lose with both cars. Personally, it's a choice of your lifestyle or what you plan on doing with it. If you want a 1/4mile monster, go AWD. That's a gimme. But just like Chris, I didn't buy my GST for 1/4mile. I wanted to fuck off with it.
The guy I sold my laser to is already converting to AWD. FWD is fun for a couple of weeks, but after that it gets annoying. I know there is personal preference here. An LSD would have helped out tons, but it is still too easy to light the fronts up. FWD is for show and top end. Nice smokey burnouts and less drivetrain loss. I will take AWD and just make more power to make up for the drivetrain loss.
Halon
01-11-2004, 10:31 PM
wow im surprised i didn't see this post before. anyways, FWD blows goats. I tried to make excuses to love my FWD, like OHHHH ITS GOOD FROM A ROLL, and stuff like that, but once i started making real power, i realised i was a moron. I had a nice little chunck of change put into that car, but the FWD made me sell it and go AWD. I hated getting up next to a Trans-Am, and having to play catch up the whole time because he roasted me on the launch. I would eventually catch and pass him, but of course he'd say that he let off the gas or sumthing. Here's what my 2g looked like. All that sweat and money i put into that car, and i regret it all. Shoulda just boughten an AWD to begin with. I'm much happier with my half ass workin awd 1g. It may not be much right now, but one day it will be!!! and i will not have to figure out the perfect way to launch it without spinning tires!!!
http://www.dsmstyle.com/coppermine/albums/userpics/10133/normal_eclipse%20engine%20shot.jpeg
Even AWD's can have traction problems! You have to learn how to launch an AWD too. All that traction makes it easier to bog. It is definately a good problem to have though.
Halon
01-11-2004, 10:41 PM
dealing with our cars, id much rather have to deal with too much traction(awd) vs. not enough(fwd)!!!
Goat Blower
01-12-2004, 12:09 AM
A good driver can make either car fast in a race, it's just easier in an AWD. Chris' car was fast when it was bone-stock. FWD can be a monster from the roll.
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