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I was talking to a friend that is involved in professional drifting and, just for fun, asked his opinion on the Scion team. His name has been changed to protect his anonymity. This is his story [queue dramatic music]: Me: What do you think of the Scion drift team?So if Scion really does want a presence in professional drifting, the FT-86 would be a good solution (granted it would be cooler if it was a Toyota so they could really play up the AE-86 heritage). Quote:
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Most grassroots drivers _are_ there own pit crew. We do not have engineers or crew other than ourselves and friends/competitors. We build, race, wreck, fix, tune, and finance our own cars. So, while you wouldn't be wrong to necessarily distrust the driver's advice when he shows up with a crew and a trailered 911 Cup Car, you would also be wrong to think most guys at track days are unfamiliar with engineering (in fact most of my closest racing buddies are engineers).
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The Scion RWD conversion is a grey area of the rules at best. FWD to RWD conversions should have been outlawed for drift competitions to keep the chassis legitimate. NASCAR is a spec series, the engines are built by Toyota to certain specs for the series but the advantage for Toyota is advertising not development. Ford has been rallying via custom chassis configurations since the Escort Cosworth which wasn't even an Escort drivetrain. I'm sure quite a few of you know more about this story than me. The drivetrain was mostly from the Ford Sierra the midsize and was a RWD car for Ford of Europe.,am I right? My point is don't compare the Subaru rally cars to the Ford rally cars. The Fiesta is using the old Cosworth drivetrain as well and is therefore a bastard of a car, to use a vulgar word of which I ask your forgiveness. |
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That was evident by you perpetuating the 800hp on stock internals 2JZ myth. They are out there, but they don't live long. 600hp is the more accepted 'safe' stock internal number. OK, I will take the Mk3 bait after all. As for the Mk3 community, maybe it's my local scene that's the exception. There are function before form modified cars. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm used to being the shittiest-looking and on the slower side of the group. 1JZ twin turbo, aluminum driveshaft, powersteering delete, etc... (Middle black car in the pics) White car ran 9.90 @ 147 this summer, full interior, street driven, 7MGTE. Mk3's that are modded need a lot of function just to get a shred of respect. Built 7M's and a lot of 1JZ and 2JZ swaps. The rest of the Mk3's are pretty much as you described except bone-stock. Head-gasket time bombs, covered in rust.
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every second member of my FSAE team is HARDCORE in to weekend racing (IE 95% of the mechanical engineers from the team) but not every weekend racer on the track is a engineer. i know mechanics, electricians and pannel beaters that are all racers.. they are all there cus they are good driers, but hey they dont know squat of how to setup a suspension past what they read on the internet.. and your mr drifter speech proves HOW stupid this whole convo is.. a ROLL CAGE IS A FUCKING SPACE FRAME.. most cars on the street are a cross between a space frame and a monocoque.. i understand what you meant to say (ie full space frame chassis with a look-alike skin over) but it just proves that just cus someone is a driver it dont mean they ACTUALLY know any technicalities. a buddy of myn is hardcore in to cars.. talks about them all the time allways wants to go to the track.. hes a engineer.. a CIVIL engineer... (he still knows his shit but lol) SO for the 5th time (and you sound like a dumb fuck since you cant see my point still nor acknowledge it) just because someone LOVES cars and is in to racing that doesnt mean that they actually know any specifics apart from what was on the box the part came out of.. they couldnt make their own swaybar that is PERFECTLY suited the the car they run with the weight of the car and the most probably modified suspension geometry taken in to consideration.. they would just get a swaybar of the shelf that sort of works for their setup and get ok transfer controll.. as for the point dimman was trying to say a rally WRX (while subaru was still racing as a factory) was a H4 AWD setup, the car you buy at the dealer is a H4 AWD setup. you can bore and or stroke the engine with forged internals and a lightened crank, bigger turbo (although i dunno if anti-lag is legal for streets of US, its not here) strengthened gearbox, different suspension ETC and the car will actually be VERY close to the WRC one (bar the chassis mods) go to a scion dealership and buy a tC, take it home, you have to physically cut the floor pan out, make a new one, relocate the fuel tank cus you HAVE to not cus you want to, fabricate a new firewall, new mounts, new rear subframe and then drop everything in.. and then do more changes for the suspension etc making it a 10% tC its EASYER (cheaper 2) to make a spaceframe and bolt the skin on to it, making it a 5% tC
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Believe me, I know all to well that most people think, "I need a new sway bar," and then follow that up with, "What's the biggest bar you've got?" without any regard for the effect it will have on the dynamics of the car. Some people are worth taking the time to explain what they really need to, others, not so much. Wow, again, I never said that the drift tC was close to the same as a stock tC, nor disputed that the STI is closer to the showroom version, just that the STI is not nearly as "pure" as Dimman was trying to make it out to be.
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The 7M requires properly torqued head bolts and that's about it.
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Thats exactly my point, Being a great driver does not reflect on anything else in your life. It's a skill set and it doesn't emply anything about the person other than their ability to drive. Knowing every aspect of a car and knowing how to make one, being a panel beater, mechanic, engineer.. None of these mean you know how to drive either.. Fsae has been around in my devision since '00 and my teams is a fairly young one (started in '04) but were very close to the top and this year might win..
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