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Turbo Camaro. Turbo Camaro.
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Join Date: Jun 2016
Drives: 2016 FR-S MT, 2015 Scion FR-S AT,
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I don't think I can call it "staying" since I just got the car and prepped it, but I'm going to at least charge windmills in CS at Dixie.
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I'm undecided on CS or DS. I never got the TRD bars and MCS shocks and part of me wants to see how the car feels "fully prepped for CS." However, our car still seems like the easy button for DS if I put the springs back on it. As much as I like the look of my car lowered, I think it's a no-brainer to raise it up and run DS if I want to be competitive. |
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After having a '16 SS as a rental for three days in Nashville, I might have some trouble driving a Camaro without the insane power/torque and noise though. lol Yeah, I'm currently moving from a very mild STX prep back to Street and I'm thinking DS will be the way to go. If all the CS Twins in Chicago Region switch to DS it'll make the two classes about even in terms of participation (not adding in NDs, Camaros and Ecoboosts). But our CS is a really competitive and fun group in Chicago, so we'll see.
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After some careful consideration I've decided to try next season in CS. Soo if anyone is looking to switch to DS and get rid of their TRD parts...
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Join Date: Dec 2014
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Has anyone looked into whether the 7.5" TRD wheels will be legal (port/factory installed) for the 17+ models? Or does anyone have thoughts on how beneficial they would be for increased lateral traction especially if stuffing a 245 tire on becomes more viable?
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The 2017 BRZ with PP comes with 7.5 inch wide wheels.
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Join Date: May 2013
Drives: '22 BRZ |'13 BRZ SSC (formerly)
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So I guess that a fully TRD equipped 2017 86 would have an advantage over a 2017 BRZ with performance package. Assuming both can have the 7.5in wide wheels.
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The Stig's German cousin
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