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http://data.3dtuning.com/tun/m0oCwwUnh.jpg I'd drive it. :party0030: |
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As much as I hate CVT's, they work well with the instant torque of the HSD system and really shine at launch and into the midrange. Depending on the always unpredictable SCCA Solo II classification, the '16 could dominate. I know that sounds weird, but they have better balance than most F/F cars with the heavy battery under the back seat helping COG. I've owned quite a few Prii back in the days of massive Fed/State tax credits and played with variables. No question, ditch the LRR tires in favor of a light performance tire and you'll surprise yourself and others while getting 45+ mpg (the '16's undergoing tests now are getting 78 mpg) on whatever yak pee 88 octane is around, those Atkinson cycle engines don't care. |
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http://i56.servimg.com/u/f56/11/83/75/33/atkins11.gif http://www.curbsideclassic.com/wp-co...son-anim-6.gif Though I'll always be a two cycle fanboy for the power density :) http://www.2strokeengine.net/2stroke...o-stroke_c.gif |
Truest words spoken. Ultimately, you will need two cars. Each one to fill each void. I've been doing that for years. My sw20 is the sports and I had a shit ton of Civics over the years to use as winter/daily beaters. There is no such car that can do it all. The closest thing I can think of is probably the Nissan GTR. It has outstanding performance, good enough space and cargo room, and seating for 4.
For now though, my sw20 is still the sports car and my FRS is the beater ahah. Love the Prius. I love the Lexus Hybrids even more. We have an HS250h in our stable and that thing is cushy and luxury with all the amenities. Being somewhat of a hypermiler at heart (owned the legendary Civic VX at one point), I always believed a DD should be fuel efficient. Why burn more gas when you don't have to if you're just going a to b? It's not like you're racing on the streets. After my FRS is paid off, I will be in the market for a Lexus hybrid. Likely will be a CT200h. God I love those cars! |
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Big two cycles on dirt and sand are a riot though! I've been meaning to add a 1980s open class mx bike to my collection for a while... |
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The Kawasaki triple is a beast! |
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Sold the FR-S to an enthusiast who appreciates it and will track it. He likes it better than his M3. I miss it and might get a Gen. 2. Meanwhile I'm considering entering vintage racing and am looking at a sorted, turnkey Mk. IV A-H Sprite for road and hillclimbs. See you at a track day in something, even if I have to rent. Edit: Standing offer to FR-S/BRZ track day pilots who might consider ride sharing with me in exchange for your entry fee. I never spun or wrecked my FR-S at PIR or ORP. Preference to ORP track days. Sorry to jack the thread, back at you OP. |
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Great stats on the plane, I can see why you love to fly it. I got my privates 20 or so years ago, but never did much with it. It got very expensive and I got to the point where I couldn't justify the "$200 hamburger" (90's prices). Other priorities were consuming the disposable income. Good luck with the Sprite, I'll keep your offer in mind regarding the track days. |
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Yeah, it's even more expensive than ever. During college years I earned Commercial/Instrument/Multiengine ratings and flew on demand charters for hire to work my way through school. It was a great way to build time and earn a little income. Interesting how many high performance drivers are also pilots. There's similar attributes involved like vision, balance, spatial awareness, problem solving and intense focus. For me the main difference is that cars are far more controllable and predictable. As you know, aircraft control input behavior changes throughout the airspeed envelope. Toss in unpredictable, unseen wx like turbulence, wind shear, thermals, mountain rotors, ice, navigation, new moon flights over open ocean and IFR ATC management and things can get hairy fast. Remind me to tell you about the time ATC vectored me directly into a thunderstorm in the pre-Doppler days. Whew, completely out of control, glad I'm still here. Thanks for considering me for track days. AROO coming soon! The Sprite seller can't decide what to do so I might be back to square one. |
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