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Have you messed around with the damping settings? You want as soft as it will go on the rear and hard up front
Just set 16 clicks back 14 clicks front. I read softer front fights over steer. Thought to be honest it's the back I've always had trouble with, steped out every chance.
Things are still a 5 year plan regarding the 11.9 I'm casually chasing times at the moment, spoiler removal and suspension tweaking will be a last resort.
Just set 16 clicks back 14 clicks front. I read softer front fights over steer. Thought to be honest it's the back I've always had trouble with, steped out every chance.
Things are still a 5 year plan regarding the 11.9 I'm casually chasing times at the moment, spoiler removal and suspension tweaking will be a last resort.
Why would tweaking the damping be a last resort? The free stuff is always the stuff you do first. Take the spoiler off will help with terminal times and the damping will help with launch
It takes 3 seconds to go full soft on the rear and full hard on the front and will help your launch. Then you just put it back k when you are finished. Its all the little things like that that make a difference
Last edited by JGlanzaV; Oct 19, 2014 at 03:27 PM.
Why would tweaking the damping be a last resort? The free stuff is always the stuff you do first. Take the spoiler off will help with terminal times and the damping will help with launch
It takes 3 seconds to go full soft on the rear and full hard on the front and will help your launch. Then you just put it back k when you are finished. Its all the little things like that that make a difference
Got to remove the rear seat to tweak the rear on a Newage but I suppose I could get the adjusters fitted for little outlay.
Like I say my tyres were full of mud and the track was damp and 11c, I spun considerably compared to summer runs.
I think 12.6 isn't a time I would have got in the summer. That said it took 30bhp to get from 13.7 to 13.3 and 35bhp to get from 13.3 to 12.6.
It's gonna take another 30bhp to be sure and in weight that is 300lbs.
You can't get from 13.3 to 12.6 with a 35hp increase, unless you were, previously, completely messing up the start.
When your 0-60ft are within 0.02 sec, on the same day, given the same conditions, then you're consistent. The very best are within 0.01.
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You need to do more research.
I'd say you are missing lots of other important factors, such as drag…….
Don't need to 1bhp per 10lb is widely accepted in the Scoob communities.
Originally Posted by 2pot
You can't get from 13.3 to 12.6 with a 35hp increase, unless you were, previously, completely messing up the start.
When your 0-60ft are within 0.02 sec, on the same day, given the same conditions, then you're consistent. The very best are within 0.01.
Don't forget boost went from 1 bar to 1.35 bar which meant exceptionally more torque across the revs.
TBH when I did my 13.3 in April my 0-60 foot was 1.89 and when I did my 12.6 last week it was 1.88 the latter having far more wheel spin.
An uneducated guess is if I had stickier tyres on a warmer day that time may have been pushing 1.7 - providing my wooden WRX gearbox could take it
Last year I could only manage 2.09
Basically been drag racing with 3 stages of power. All best times after a 5-6k launch
no the cheap bits, the best bits like the engine and gearbox you don't have but are what's required for proper bhp
In all seriousness the Newy STI bottom end is probably the only thing I'd have off an STI now. Not a 2.5 unit though. At some stage my engine must fail. I still have the compression print out and got told the bore-scope revealed some serious scoring. Got told a repair would go beyond new rings or a rebore.
Not sure about the STI front spats, I've been torn for 6 years. You like the stealth look Tom, wanna swap bumpers
In all seriousness the Newy STI bottom end is probably the only thing I'd have off an STI now. Not a 2.5 unit though. At some stage my engine must fail. I still have the compression print out and got told the bore-scope revealed some serious scoring. Got told a repair would go beyond new rings or a rebore.
Not sure about the STI front spats, I've been torn for 6 years. You like the stealth look Tom, wanna swap bumpers
also for drag times you need the six speed box that's why your terminal times are slow,the avcs would be a good addition too.
my bumpers no good for you mines been cut for an fmic and oil cooler,not the starter kit plonked above the engine
Last edited by fat-thomas; Oct 20, 2014 at 09:06 PM.
I'd be careful, what with the law of diminishing turns being what it is. Young master Thomas' prophecy may actually come true.
He always says the opposite of the truth
"Matt fitted an STI spoiler" - already on the car
"12.9 is beyond Matt's WRX" - 12.6
"Matt's STI spoiler is fake" - OEM
"Matt say's he's aiming for 10's with 330hp" - How did he come to that conclusion from stating a 11.9 goal
"you can't hear a Turbo spool from over 40 yards away" - Heard AF's from 100 yard away.
"Matt had a carbon fiber spoiler earlier in the thread" - News to me.