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2014 nats fenter 60.654 64.980 125.634 mccelvey 60.878 65.829 126.707 andy 62.194 65.465 127.659 grogan 61.563 66.119 127.682 quinonez 61.550 66.291 127.841 hale 62.073 65.874 127.947 quinonez/mccelvey 98.91% hale/andy 99.30% grogan/mccelvey 99.24% |
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Argh, .023 from Mark Andy, I can never seem to beat this guy. Interesting approach to the data. 1% improvement in time is essentially 6 tenths on a 60 second course, I can see springs/bars maybe giving this much of an advantage, but definitely no more than this. Remember these springs are no where near as stiff as some of the rates you'd see in STX.
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Then again look at F1 or any other professional motorsports series, they are rife with trying to squeeze every little bit of performance you can get out of the cars within the "legal" confines of the rules. Taking advantage of temporary loopholes and vaguely defined terms within rules is practically a pillar of motorsports. http://jalopnik.com/the-ten-most-ing...ver-1465111260 http://jalopnik.com/5977371/racing-i...nce-armstrongs Granted, I know there are some actual assholes who are boisterous about their "cheating" and take it too far. I just don't see using the TRD parts as blatant cheating. Sure you could come up with a gentleman's agreement, but that is unlikely to ever work. If you want a completely even playing field then a Spec series is going to be as close as you will get, but there will still be this sort of rule bending there too.
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The type of documentation needed to document the legality for 2013/14 models was the only thing that needed extra "digging". The better term is investigation. Why is such investigation required? Because SCCA rules say the competitor needs to provide their own documented proof. I can understand if you do not like the fact of their legality. I do not understand how the act of requesting information from a manufacturer to just provide documentation on their own internal historical facts can be classified as a negative. Do you hold the same negative regard toward investigative journalists, historians, archeologists, or private detectives? Are you negative because it may force you to make decisions that will effect your competitiveness? If so, you need either a new class or quite competition. This is the nature of competitive Street. There will always be a new car or new shiny part (infinite adjustment sway bar or 4-way adjustable shocks) that can upset your world. |
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This season I'm running STX. Honestly, last season (and this season) I am not good enough to say that adding suspension components made me faster.
Right now, more seat time is making me faster. Really feel bad for my car. I'm making her look bad. But I am against this for the people who are good enough where these modifications would make a difference.
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how could you possibly compare the efforts of industry professionals to uncover the truth for the betterment of all mankind to the rather niche area of car prep for personal gains. and this-is-for personal gains! Those of you that decided to dig this deep to prove that TRD parts are legal have only created a brief window of advantage for yourself and anyone else quick enough to follow through. This will bound to be shut down in one way or another. The immediate result of these findings is that a few choice competitors are going to show up at the next big event lowered and on stiffer springs in a car that's been untouched for the last 3 years, with paper in hand saying it's okay. We don't even know Toyota's intent. It could have been a simple clerical omission. Honestly, who up in Toyota HQ seriously considered the ramifications of this. Outside of SCCA Autocross it's ludicrous to even consider this something worth knowing about, let alone researching. I bet the Toyota exec who helped you guys was just bored out of his ass and was glad that something of interest landed on his desk. Quote:
In fact, if the end result is a net positive for us, i'll gladly bite the forbidden fruit. But that's irrelevant. My negativity stems from the general way this whole thing unfolded, rather than the end result. The desperation to claw at any advantage you get, it's not pretty. It's something I would have never ever bothered to think about, let alone follow through with the investigations. I'm busy as it is saving up for high-end dampers .
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"I am not designed to come in second or third place. I am designed to win." - Senna
And with that, I'm leaving work for the day to install my springs. Cheers. |
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That is your line in the sand, huh? There is no personal gain here. That is your own imagination and most likely you are just projecting. If the motive was personal gain, there would be far better gains to be had. What you are doing is blaming the messenger and pouting. Accept the new reality and just deal with it. |
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So I read this "letter". No where in the letter does it say that the TRD suspension is a Port installed item on a Non-RS FR-S.
This is what it does say: These high-quality parts have been available to scion customers beginning with the introduction to the 2013 FR_S as both Post-Production Options and as Dealer-Installed Options, with that availability continuing for the Model Year 2014 and 2015. We all know you could buy the TRD intake, Springs, Sways, Brake Pads ETC for a while. Now that the RS has them as Port installed options, of course the wording of that letter has changed. I think all you guys are taking that letter a bit too liberally. Go ahead and install your parts. And be ready for the frowny face.
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Between RallyX in the MR2, Road racing in the Neon, and national Solo in the (TRD cheater parts equipped?) FRS, my schedule is quite tight.
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so figuring out a way to improve a car after having it on the market for 3 years isn't a gain? Praytell then how do you see it? A comical musing? Sir Yes Sir! New reality accepted! Done and dealt with.
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unfortunately, only one day is scheduled at Centralia for our Regional series, it will be on July 26th However, the club (WOSCA) that runs on that airstrip has their preliminary schedule up, http://wosca.ca/events/ , the competition wont be as fierce but the layouts, I'm sure, will be nice. the other airport track we use, is at Picton, and we will have 3 events there this year. Buuutt that's probably even further for you!
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