|
Motorsports Chat Autocross, rallycross, and track event planning, as well as general motorsport discussion. |
|
Thread Tools |
2004-01-07, 02:01 PM | #1 |
Señor Cheap Bastarde
Real Name: Dean Join Date: May 2003
Location: $99 Tire Store
Posts: 9,294
Car: $.04 STI
Class: Fast,Cheap & Reliable=STI
Deal, did somebody say Deal? Oh, Dean, yeah that's me.
|
STX National Champion car page
Want to know how the national champion STX WRX Wagon is configured...
Check this out... http://www.rallydecals.com/rallydecals/kccar/mods.html What's interesting is comparing to his 2002 config from here: http://www.soloracer.com/kcasey.html He went from DMS to TEIN on the coil overs, and Dumped the STI front brakes for stockers.
__________________
I am a Commodore PET --- Now get off my lawn you kids... |
2004-01-07, 02:18 PM | #2 |
EJ207
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Reno, NV
Posts: 3,707
Car: 2011 Chevy Battle Wagon
|
His setup is awsome! Close to what I wanted to achieve with my wagon.
__________________
Captain Murphy: I dub thee Sir Phobos, Knight of Mars, beater of ass. Be a hitter, babe. |
2004-01-07, 02:24 PM | #3 |
The Doink
Real Name: Scott Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 20,335
Car: '09 OBXT, '02 WRX, '96 Miata
Class: PDX/TT-6
The way out is through
|
Wow, I never realize I'm running just about the exact same setup as the Nat'l Champ! I just need my JIC's installed.
Maybe I should stick to STX and make a run at this guy! Okay, not likely. I'm pretty sure driver ability has something to do with his success too.
__________________
Is you is, or is you ain't, my con-stit-u-ints? |
2004-01-07, 03:24 PM | #4 |
Señor Cheap Bastarde
Real Name: Dean Join Date: May 2003
Location: $99 Tire Store
Posts: 9,294
Car: $.04 STI
Class: Fast,Cheap & Reliable=STI
Deal, did somebody say Deal? Oh, Dean, yeah that's me.
|
Go for it Art...
I'm contemplating running the Red Rex in STX this year.... I really like how that sounds... Could be very fun... Hey Scott, did you keep track of the where the Cat belongs discussion for STX? I notice his is in the downpipe...
__________________
I am a Commodore PET --- Now get off my lawn you kids... |
2004-01-07, 03:32 PM | #5 |
El Matador
Real Name: Matt Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Reno, NV
Posts: 10,660
Car: 2012 Toyota Tacoma
Class: ?
|
I think Dean, Scott, Tyson, and Art in STX would be sick.
__________________
"Dallas..We have a problem.” |
2004-01-07, 03:54 PM | #6 | |
The Doink
Real Name: Scott Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 20,335
Car: '09 OBXT, '02 WRX, '96 Miata
Class: PDX/TT-6
The way out is through
|
Quote:
The consensus was also that the consensus was still up for interpretation. I haven't kept up with that issue for the last few months, so I don't know if anything definate's been decided. The safest bet is if you plan to have a single cat, have it in the downpipe. The other unfinished issue that still hasn't been cleared up is ECU piggybacks and reflashes. So far the only setup that seems legal for sure is the UniChip w/o a boost controler add on, since there's no way it can modify boost. All other options are too open for cheating. Yes you should be able to run a ECUTek remap as long as you don't change the boost map from stock, but it's friggen impossible to prove, especially now since ECUTek's allow multiple maps in the ECU. Again, the only way to be safe for sure is to leave it stock, or go with the blazingly mediocre UniChip. SCCA was nice enough to clear up the IC Hoses thing (they're illegal) and the camber bolt thing (they're legal). Frankly, my car is a very competative STX car, with nearly every allowable mod done (once I get the coilovers on there my mods list is almost identical to KC's). The problem is that I really want to take it to another level for my own enjoyment, and this deal w/ taking parts off to race sucks, so I think I'm still going to end up in N/SM. That way I can run more boost, run the IC hoses, run a full set of group-n mounts and steering rack bushings, eventually get pillow ball lateral links, etc, etc, etc. I'm even thinking about getting rediculous and going bigger turbo and IC... just for fun. The problem is that on a national level I'm up against cars like Cobb's "conebasher" in SM. I don't know how my driving stacks up (it prolly doesn't), but it looks like I've got a nationally competative STX car.
__________________
Is you is, or is you ain't, my con-stit-u-ints? |
|
2004-01-07, 03:55 PM | #7 |
EJ207
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Reno, NV
Posts: 3,707
Car: 2011 Chevy Battle Wagon
|
I don't know how much more will be done to my car by then. By season, I am hoping to just have:
New front endlinks, front sway, front strut, hd-mounts, tein s-techs, brake pads/lines/rotors, and uppipe. I did want the cusco type-II lower control arms and the ALK, but htose bump me up class. Attempting to stay away from major mods, since I am 90% sure I am going for the new legacy spec-B (test-drive dependant).
__________________
Captain Murphy: I dub thee Sir Phobos, Knight of Mars, beater of ass. Be a hitter, babe. |
2004-01-07, 04:55 PM | #8 |
Señor Cheap Bastarde
Real Name: Dean Join Date: May 2003
Location: $99 Tire Store
Posts: 9,294
Car: $.04 STI
Class: Fast,Cheap & Reliable=STI
Deal, did somebody say Deal? Oh, Dean, yeah that's me.
|
Not that it is a full replacement for the ALK and control arms, but a set of camber plates, and the right sway bars can help. Did you do coilovers, or just springs?
The problem I have is that it will take a significant investment to make the Stealth more competitive in SM. Primarily, I would need to get the HP up from 350 or so to about 450-500. This means fuel pump, injectors, turbos, FMIC, and ECU. Oh, and only if the bottom end can take it which at 140K+ miles is questionable. And even with that I am still stuck with the damn highly geared touring car transmission that will do 75Mph in 2nd! The other problem is the limited number of options for the stealth and their cost due to lack of competition. Thus the possible move to the Rex and STX. Lots of suppliers, and less investment to be competitive. My concern is the used BPM exhaust I have sitting in the garage has the CAT under the car in spot #3, not the downpipe, spot #2. I guess I have to go in search of the ultimate answer on this. I really need an answer so I can trade exhausts if necessary before I put it on along with the headers and up-pipe lying in my entry hall. the other thing I noticed is he is running 225/45s instead of 245/40s... Anybody got any idea why on that?
__________________
I am a Commodore PET --- Now get off my lawn you kids... |
2004-01-07, 08:29 PM | #9 |
Nightwalker
Real Name: Austin Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Oshkosh, WI
Posts: 4,063
Car: '13 WRX
YGBSM
|
I'll take those stock twin turbos off the Stealth if you're not doing anything with them... :wink:
__________________
"None of you seem to understand. I'm not locked in here with you.. you're locked in here with me." |
2004-01-07, 10:25 PM | #10 |
warehouse SECCS
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: SoCal...
Posts: 6,253
Car: 04 Evo 99 Cadillac
Class: street de le mod
|
Great Links thanks Dean!
__________________
Anjali? Anjali? |
2004-01-08, 12:05 AM | #11 | |
The Doink
Real Name: Scott Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 20,335
Car: '09 OBXT, '02 WRX, '96 Miata
Class: PDX/TT-6
The way out is through
|
Quote:
__________________
Is you is, or is you ain't, my con-stit-u-ints? |
|
2004-01-08, 09:28 AM | #12 |
EJ207
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: 39n53, 119w90
Posts: 2,698
Car: RX-8
Class: CS maybe
|
And, doesn't that help with gearing ratio, 1st to 2nd gear on most autox courses?
|
2004-01-08, 09:42 AM | #13 | |
The Doink
Real Name: Scott Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 20,335
Car: '09 OBXT, '02 WRX, '96 Miata
Class: PDX/TT-6
The way out is through
|
Quote:
I guess you could argue that a top speed of 55mph in 2nd (or whatever it would be) might mean an extra shift over the 45 series 2nd gear top speed of 65mph which would slow you down, but over all the smaller tires should be advantagous.
__________________
Is you is, or is you ain't, my con-stit-u-ints? |
|
2004-01-08, 01:01 PM | #14 |
Señor Cheap Bastarde
Real Name: Dean Join Date: May 2003
Location: $99 Tire Store
Posts: 9,294
Car: $.04 STI
Class: Fast,Cheap & Reliable=STI
Deal, did somebody say Deal? Oh, Dean, yeah that's me.
|
Actually, 225/45-17, and 245/40-17 have almost the same circumfrence. OK, there is about an inch difference which corelates to less than 1% difference in speed.
Here is a really great tire calculator for this stuff. http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html And actually, it is the 245/40-17 that Falken doesn't make. I think you have to go to the Kumho to get a 245/40-17. The big tire/gearing advantage is in the 16" race tires for the WRX. If I am not mistaken Hoosier makes those 215/40-16s which have a diameter that is almost a full two inches smaller than the stockers or the 17"s above.
__________________
I am a Commodore PET --- Now get off my lawn you kids... |
2004-01-08, 02:37 PM | #15 | |
The Doink
Real Name: Scott Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 20,335
Car: '09 OBXT, '02 WRX, '96 Miata
Class: PDX/TT-6
The way out is through
|
Quote:
I think the reason KC didn't go with a 240/45 is that the wagon doesn't have the fender flares the sedan has. On a lowered wagon a 225 is already close to, if not occationally, rubbing. Plus, the Falken Azenis Sports are the best STX tire IMO, they're stickier than tires costing 2 and 3 times as much, but there's only like 3 sizes IIRC, and have a 9" width even tho they're technically a 225 width tire. You could go with a Kuhmo in a 245/40, but you'd pay more, have a less sticky compound, barely more footprint width, no gearing advantage over 225/45, and would rub on a wagon, and almost rub on a sedan unless you roll the fenders and/or run very stiff struts. Phew!
__________________
Is you is, or is you ain't, my con-stit-u-ints? |
|
2004-01-11, 03:17 AM | #16 |
EJ22T
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Reno
Posts: 9,445
Car: '93/'01 GF6, mostly red
Class: 19 FP
|
A theory on the narrower tires- I think wider isn't always better for autocross, especially tight courses where rotation is more important than outright grip. I think ConeBasher would be more competitive without the flares and 245s, but maybe I'm just a n00b.
Either that or he didn't want to rol the fenders on his $24,000 car.
__________________
FWD is the new AWD |
2004-01-11, 01:38 PM | #17 |
The Don
Real Name: Aaron Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Sacramento
Posts: 3,097
Car: '97 Legacy / '05 FXT
Class: low
|
Hey, what else is a bat good for?
I like the way my car drives on narrower tires more than wide tires, as it's more controllable. Wide tires stick, but the grip is more on/off, so I can push more on narrower tires. |
2004-01-12, 01:35 PM | #18 |
Señor Cheap Bastarde
Real Name: Dean Join Date: May 2003
Location: $99 Tire Store
Posts: 9,294
Car: $.04 STI
Class: Fast,Cheap & Reliable=STI
Deal, did somebody say Deal? Oh, Dean, yeah that's me.
|
Well, and if I read the rules right, Rolling the fenders is a very ticky issue in STX.
You are allowed to roll the fender lip up for clearance but not allowed to change the shape of the external fender itself. Or at least that is the way I read the 2003 rules over the weekend. I really want the 04 riules so I can make an exhaust decision... I'm hopping they fixed the verbage so it allows for basically anything including dual turbo exits as long as the CAT is no further rearward than the last stock CAT. Otherwise I have to EBAY my BPM and get something else.
__________________
I am a Commodore PET --- Now get off my lawn you kids... |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Ongoing project thread: DoinkWRX | sperry | General Subaru Discussion & Club Chat | 34 | 2016-09-13 10:53 PM |
High altitude PAX | sperry | Technical Chat | 56 | 2006-11-10 08:53 AM |
R&T - Best All-Around Sports Car Comparo - MUST READ | ArthurS | Off Topic Chat | 9 | 2005-04-06 08:31 PM |
GT4 Car List | ArthurS | Off Topic Chat | 4 | 2004-01-03 07:47 PM |