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-   -   Crashed my '05 tC, picking up Firestorm FR-S Friday! (https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29465)

campy 02-21-2013 12:40 PM

Now that you have the frs you can just do mad drifts around that jughandle!

Speedy000 02-21-2013 12:42 PM

^this

BRZerk 02-21-2013 02:13 PM

glad you're ok, and i would say you definately are upgrading!

but it is kind of hilarious that they towed your car upside down.

i would lol if i passed that tow truck on the freeway

dem00n 02-21-2013 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by zaptorque (Post 748635)
The fuck pissed in your coffee this morning?

I was about to ask you the same thing Professor.

carbonBLUE 02-21-2013 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by zaptorque (Post 748635)
The fuck pissed in your coffee this morning?

Actually hes trying to teach you something, and he's 100% correct. He gave you usefull information, you didn't understand it, got mad...

those with lower intelligence take higher forms of information as an insult because not 100% of the information was perceived, this misunderstanding quickly turns into anger as you turn to vulgar language because it's all you got

TommyFive 02-21-2013 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by cfusionpm (Post 748560)
Its how I've taken that same turn for nearly 10 years. Combination of bald tires and oily-slick rain caused it to slip. Yes, I could have slowed down more, but I had already slowed below 45mph and I usually take that turn at 70.

http://goo.gl/maps/jN5uM

Not to be that guy, but this simply tells us that you've been careless for the past 10 years. It caught up to you because you didn't pay attention to the road conditions, your car's condition and posted warnings (pictured below, that turn's suggested speed which you double on a daily basis).

I hope this is a lesson for you as you move on to a RWD car. Mistakes are what help us learn, but you can't justify your actions as if the result wasn't your fault and still learn the lesson. You were going too fast given the conditions and you didn't maintain your car properly.


http://i.imgur.com/SzoKAFq.jpg

carbonBLUE 02-21-2013 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by TommyFive (Post 749185)
Not to be that guy, but this simply tells us that you've been careless for the past 10 years. It caught up to you because you didn't pay attention to the road conditions, your car's condition and posted warnings (pictured below, that turn's suggested speed which you double on a daily basis).

I hope this is a lesson for you as you move on to a RWD car. Mistakes are what help us learn, but you can't justify your actions as if the result wasn't your fault and still learn the lesson. You were going too fast given the conditions and you didn't maintain your car properly.


http://i.imgur.com/SzoKAFq.jpg

http://imageshack.us/a/img17/9233/2013012714565488.jpg

and you lifted throttle after the apex... that makes no sense to me, your foot should have been planted exiting that corner!:burnrubber:

Bristecom 02-21-2013 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Nerfbacon (Post 748642)
I remember reading that summer tires are actually better in the wet(unless its a poorly designed summer tire) than an all season tire...unless of course you are using summer tires in the winter when its cold

They typically have more grip in the wet when it's above 45 degrees or so, yes. But they usually don't have as good of hydroplaning resistance compared to all season or winter tires due to their lack of tread depth and grooving/sipes. ;)

naikaidriver 02-21-2013 04:19 PM

My wife still has her 2005 tC and drives it every day. I enjoy driving it so much that I put an intake on it and cross-drilled rotors with upgraded pads and better tires! I spent most of last year autocrossing it and did pretty well.

I won't delve into why you car ended up on its roof since I wasn't there and you alone know what was the real cause of that accident. I'm sure you run it over and over again in your head enough without having someone kick your ass about it. I'm just glad you're ok and seeing how well the tC's chassis survived landing on its top makes me a bit more comfortable about my wife driving one every day.

I wish you the best with your FRS and please be mindful about what others are saying about how the FRS behaves. Just try and take how they are saying it with a thick skin.

Scott

cfusionpm 02-21-2013 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by TommyFive (Post 749185)
Not to be that guy, but this simply tells us that you've been careless for the past 10 years. It caught up to you because you didn't pay attention to the road conditions, your car's condition and posted warnings (pictured below, that turn's suggested speed which you double on a daily basis).

I hope this is a lesson for you as you move on to a RWD car. Mistakes are what help us learn, but you can't justify your actions as if the result wasn't your fault and still learn the lesson. You were going too fast given the conditions and you didn't maintain your car properly.


Exactly right. Combination of years of overconfidence with inexperience in rain. Lesson definitely learned and plan on being very cautious with my new baby. I have no plans for turning TCS off unless in a controlled environment. I may sometimes be too confident, but my "stupid" years are long behind me!

Bruce125 02-21-2013 04:58 PM

Sorry you lost your car like that but glad your okay. Enjoy the FR-S and post some pics when you get it. :)

cfusionpm 02-21-2013 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by carbonBLUE (Post 749195)

and you lifted throttle after the apex... that makes no sense to me, your foot should have been planted exiting that corner!:burnrubber:

Lifted and started coasting a couple hundred yards before the corner. That's how I normal took that turn because I'm decelerating from freeway speeds and it's downhill going in. Most of the time, there's no reason to get back on the gas until midway through the corner and it turns uphill. Usually mechanical drag slows me down enough, but not that day. Roads were much more slick than I thought and I guess it was just too fast. Live and learn.

Acree 02-21-2013 05:29 PM

Weird... first thought it my head when I read the title was "FWD car owner crashes FWD car... buys RWD car... not sure if serious..."

I'm being light-hearted but you get my point.

-Acree

ZDan 02-21-2013 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Bristecom (Post 749229)
They typically have more grip in the wet when it's above 45 degrees or so, yes. But they usually don't have as good of hydroplaning resistance compared to all season or winter tires due to their lack of tread depth and grooving/sipes. ;)

Most good Max Performance Summer tires have full 10/32 tread depth (some Extreme Performance too) and plenty of void ratio to resist hydroplaning. Sipes don't necessarily do a lot for wet grip or hydroplaning resistance.

Tire Rack testing of Max Performance tires:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/...y.jsp?ttid=162

Tire Rack testing of UHP All-Season tires:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/...y.jsp?ttid=165

Same car, same tests (different day though), the best Max Performance tires do a bit better in the wet as well as in the dry vs. the best Ultra High Performance All-Seasons.


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