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Old 12-07-2012, 07:06 PM   #43
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Go to stbrscca.com, in the november results I beat jimmy koneig (08 sti w coilovers, tires, exhaust, tune & intake.) by a fracton of a second on a clean run. By half a sec in another but hit a cone so it didnt count

As far as the new ones thou, im not sure how well prepared they come stock.
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I had a 2011 STi. If it's stock to stock I would say the STi. It's mainly because of the DCCD control and power vs your stock FRS. When I got my FRS I always liked to say my 11 STi was like a fat X girlfriend. But she could sprint like a mother compared to the FRS. If there are lot of sharp corners and small sprints I would say the FRS hands down. But if there are any advantages of exiting corners and longer sprints the STi will get better times. Also it mainly depends on the driver. I've seen 1998 out back sports stomp on moded STi's in rallyx due to driver mod. Good luck and let the force be with you!
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By the way while your at Auto X take that license plate out from your window. Incase you do roll you don't want that there.... and it's not required. and don't put on your E-brake right after runs if your on a level ground.
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Old 12-07-2012, 10:08 PM   #46
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Driver>car. Had a buddy with a n/a 08 lancer (150 fwhp) smokin' evo's at infineon (Low Budget Crew) a long time ago, before he sold it and got his S13.
Works motorsports can vouch for that too
yep. There were guys rocking neon's and crx's that would stomp 90% of the field when I was racing.

Plus Takumi Fujiwara beat GT-R's, Evo's, S2k's and cars of all sorts back in his day while rocking the corolla!
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Old 12-08-2012, 06:42 AM   #47
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If the setup you are competing on will be that fast you are in trouble. When are you shifting in that video?
I dont understand the question.. U mean what rpm? If so, redline Of coarse . But it was a wet day so tires kept slipping & wouldn't catch. So held the rpms couple times
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Old 12-10-2012, 11:05 AM   #48
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http://stbrscca.com/templates/beez5/...%20scanned.jpg

This is the coarse we'll be battling on
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By the way while your at Auto X take that license plate out from your window. Incase you do roll you don't want that there.... and it's not required. and don't put on your E-brake right after runs if your on a level ground.

Completely off topic, but having your license plate in your window is pointless anyway.

In California and Connecticut it was unacceptable and I'd still get no front plate tickets when I had it in the front windshield of my STi. I just read it's not legal in Texas anymore also.

Besides, it's just a hazard. If you hit something, or like was said, roll. That shit might take your damn head off.
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Completely off topic, but having your license plate in your window is pointless anyway.

In California and Connecticut it was unacceptable and I'd still get no front plate tickets when I had it in the front windshield of my STi. I just read it's not legal in Texas anymore also.

Besides, it's just a hazard. If you hit something, or like was said, roll. That shit might take your damn head off.
I dont know if yall can tell in the vid but I have suction cups in the plates to support it. But.i have it off cux I dont like how it looks on it
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If he can drive lines as clean as yours it will be tough, you are the underdog so its a win-win. Nobody likes an arrogant bench racer anyway.

Update us when it goes down, good luck!
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I think the biggest factor in this battle will be your tires. My bet is that the FR-S should be able to either keep up or beat the sti. Keep us updated on the results.
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If he can drive lines as clean as yours it will be tough, you are the underdog so its a win-win. Nobody likes an arrogant bench racer anyway.

Update us when it goes down, good luck!
Thanx alot man really appreiciate it. but yea. Who the winner will be is anyones guess right now
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By the way while your at Auto X take that license plate out from your window. Incase you do roll you don't want that there.... and it's not required. and don't put on your E-brake right after runs if your on a level ground.
Interesting advice. I've autoxed for years and never competed on a track that tested the brakes in any sort of manner. Most of your speed is scrubbed off by your tires. Unless you're in a very heavy car I can't imagine the brakes being too hot to engage the parking brake. Then again there's nothing wrong with being overly cautious.
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This last season w/ the FR-S I was very close to an STi in STU class. There might of been one event where I barely ran faster. However on slicks/Power mods STi would be larger gap I feel, but for stock to stock can be a drivers race on smaller course layouts. Most of them I wouldn't go much over 60mph hitting limiter in 2nd a few times, def surprised me being close / beating some WRX/STi's. I just ran Hankook RS3's and stuck great!

My brother has a 12' STi HB and ran street mod, he ran 275s full slicks and stage 2. , springs, alignment, sways, I was avg. 3-4 sec behind him w/ my stock FR-S w/ tires. He was well over 60mph in some sections I was just hitting.
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Interesting advice. I've autoxed for years and never competed on a track that tested the brakes in any sort of manner. Most of your speed is scrubbed off by your tires. Unless you're in a very heavy car I can't imagine the brakes being too hot to engage the parking brake. Then again there's nothing wrong with being overly cautious.
NEVER engage the parking brake after track time
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