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Material composition is superior, alloy as opposed to steel iirc, by virtue of the fact they were handling more power and torque.
You know everything about why the WRX is a better, faster, stronger car yet you still asking the obvious questions, Do the maths on the numbers then try and work it out...obviously in private,
Its not all about 400m runs, Chuck some corners in and its a different ball game, but then you cant be that naive to think to think otherwise can you?
Its not all about 400m runs, Chuck some corners in and its a different ball game, but then you cant be that naive to think to think otherwise can you?
TBH I'm only scratching the surface on why the STI is significantly slower than a WRX. It was only a matter of months ago I realised just how much of a difference there is and weeks since I realised it was just more than an extra gear change lol.
It's definitely accumulative and I'd like to know all the factors in tuned and OE examples.
Weight difference
All transmission loss contributors
Extra gear change
Hitting limiter
Wheelspin from extra torque/shorter ratios
Extra drag
Ride height
Lift
Engine/oil heat management for top end performance i.e. your first run will give an higher terminal time than your last
I want to know everything.
So weight will negate length? A lighter propshaft will transfer more power to the wheels than a shorter one? (Did Norris Designs run a shorter propshaft this with their bogey EVO?)
Last edited by RS_Matt; Jan 11, 2015 at 12:20 PM.
Corners on a skin smooth track or bumpy potholed road?
TBH I'm only scratching the surface on why the STI is significantly slower than a WRX. It was only a matter of months ago I realised just how much of a difference there is and weeks since I realised it was just more than an extra gear change lol.
It's definitely accumulative and I'd like to know all the factors in tuned and OE examples.
Weight difference
All transmission loss contributors
Extra gear change
Hitting limiter
Wheelspin from extra torque/shorter ratios
Extra drag
Ride height
Lift
Engine/oil heat management for top end performance i.e. your first run will give an higher terminal time than your last
I want to know everything.
TBH I'm only scratching the surface on why the STI is significantly slower than a WRX. It was only a matter of months ago I realised just how much of a difference there is and weeks since I realised it was just more than an extra gear change lol.
It's definitely accumulative and I'd like to know all the factors in tuned and OE examples.
Weight difference
All transmission loss contributors
Extra gear change
Hitting limiter
Wheelspin from extra torque/shorter ratios
Extra drag
Ride height
Lift
Engine/oil heat management for top end performance i.e. your first run will give an higher terminal time than your last
I want to know everything.
Last edited by The Pink Ninja; Jan 11, 2015 at 02:23 PM.
http://www.stockcarracing.com/techar...#__federated=1
Such a poor attempt at trolling that, I`m kinda disappointed, So your Modified and extremely Lightened WRX was still slower over a 1/4 mile than a standard remapped sti spec-c with an exhaust swap and a 12 year old clutch ....Thats is a fact apart from no one has ever seen proof of a 12.6 from you have they...but please feel free to correct me if i am wrong??
should add basic engine specs and gearbox to the list of info, puts some context on achievement.
AndyF - 3.0 Flat 6, twin turbo, sequential gearbox
SMG - 2.5, GT42, ? gearbox
Mikee - 2.1, GT35, manual gearbox
etc etc
AndyF - 3.0 Flat 6, twin turbo, sequential gearbox
SMG - 2.5, GT42, ? gearbox
Mikee - 2.1, GT35, manual gearbox
etc etc
Mine was on 11 dead before my gearbox gave up, I don't have the timeslip for it but it was on the 22b team at TOTB two years ago so would be timed somewhere. The time would of been lower if not for gearbox issues
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From: Newcastle. 330bhp-289lb/ft @ 1bar boost - 12.4s @ 105mph
IIRC Gav did a 10.? in it Steve, before the box luched itself. Could be wrong though.
Save 40kg with just bucket seats!
Lightweight battery 7kg
Lightweight flywheel 6kg
Lightweight pulleys
Carbon fibre propshaft
Polycarbonate windows
Lightweight alloys
Lightweight wheel nuts
Lighter aftermarket suspension
Lighter calipers
Lightweight tyres
Spare wheel and jack removal
A good 80kg there which is equivalent to 20-30bhp factoring in transmission losses as well.
It's a nice little package for a maxed out 350/350 WRX, a 380bhp WRX is the equivalent to a 460bhp STI imo
Some lightweight parts make the car safer and more reliable. You can even lessen transmission losses.
Save 40kg with just bucket seats!
Lightweight battery 7kg
Lightweight flywheel 6kg
Lightweight pulleys
Carbon fibre propshaft
Polycarbonate windows
Lightweight alloys
Lightweight wheel nuts
Lighter aftermarket suspension
Lighter calipers
Lightweight tyres
Spare wheel and jack removal
A good 80kg there which is equivalent to 20-30bhp factoring in transmission losses as well.
It's a nice little package for a maxed out 350/350 WRX, a 380bhp WRX is the equivalent to a 460bhp STI imo
Save 40kg with just bucket seats!
Lightweight battery 7kg
Lightweight flywheel 6kg
Lightweight pulleys
Carbon fibre propshaft
Polycarbonate windows
Lightweight alloys
Lightweight wheel nuts
Lighter aftermarket suspension
Lighter calipers
Lightweight tyres
Spare wheel and jack removal
A good 80kg there which is equivalent to 20-30bhp factoring in transmission losses as well.
It's a nice little package for a maxed out 350/350 WRX, a 380bhp WRX is the equivalent to a 460bhp STI imo
Nuts on each wheel, that would be lighter? 😂
Above all I think I need to weigh the car as it stands just now, and also compare the weight of the wheels
Last edited by boosted; Sep 29, 2015 at 02:21 PM.
Yeah nuts aren't that heavy but their weight increases x125 when the wheel is spinning! Like that spinning ride at the fairground where the nipper sits on the inside and still crushes you.
Last edited by RS_Matt; Sep 29, 2015 at 07:40 PM.
The mass of the nuts doesn't change. They will exert a centrifugal force when spun but that will in no way change their mass or weight.
Am I right in saying if you put low friction oil in a 350lbft Impreza and drove it around the Nurburgring flat out that the torque figure would be around 400lbft when you crossed the finishing line?






