WRX's are fast [my 3.2 82 911 vs 2002 WRX]
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The subaru is a great car and can be modded to be extremely quick. It isn't really the same as saying you can make a Ford Fiesta faster than a TT Porsche. The WRX starts out as a great car. Just about any decent car can be turned into a Porsche Beater in straight line racing and with the AWD of the WRX I would imagine with a little tweaking it could be a great "track" car.
I used to own a C5 Corvette that everyone said "well bring it to the track and we will see how well it can handle against my NSX or S2000", I hate to say it but unless you have driven a Corvette after 97 you have no idea how well they handle,brake and accellerate. 7 out of 10 AutoX at GM wins against so called great handling cars proves that.
Give a great car credit no matter who makes it. But for me there is no other car than Porsche for all out great performance in every area. Jack of all trades. Just my .02
I used to own a C5 Corvette that everyone said "well bring it to the track and we will see how well it can handle against my NSX or S2000", I hate to say it but unless you have driven a Corvette after 97 you have no idea how well they handle,brake and accellerate. 7 out of 10 AutoX at GM wins against so called great handling cars proves that.
Give a great car credit no matter who makes it. But for me there is no other car than Porsche for all out great performance in every area. Jack of all trades. Just my .02
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Our 911's are sports car with timeless lines. The WRX is a very sporty sedan that will change every 5 years. Not fair to compare the two in any way.
It is interesting though that I am always being challenged at stop lights. I guess our P-cars are the standard by which other brand owners measure themselves.
It is interesting though that I am always being challenged at stop lights. I guess our P-cars are the standard by which other brand owners measure themselves.
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YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN IN THIRD GEAR WHEN YOU RACED THE WRX, YOU STILL WOULD HAVE LOST BUT YOU WOULD PROBABLY NOT HAVE BEEN BLOWN AWAY. AT 65 IN 4TH YOU ARE OUT OF YOUR POWER BAND. MY FREIND HAS A WRX AND WITH MODS THEY ARE SUPER FAST QUARTAR MILE CARS. LOOK AT XCCELERATION.COM FOR 5,000 YOU CAN MAKE THAT CAR DO 0-60 IN 3.4 SEC AND QUATER MILE IN LOW 12'S WHICH IS FAST FOR THE INVESTMENT
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</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Helvetica">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Helvetica">Originally posted by IWANNAGOFASTER:
<strong>Hmm. Interesting thread. I wonder if these guys put their cars on the track a dozen days a year and constantly pushed them to the limits, who would have maintenance issues in the end? I've watched Mustangs, Mit's GT3000's, Preludes, Acura's and a Camaro (all later cars) lose brakes and melt down at Watkins Glen. Porsche's just kept going. Subaru makes an awesome product, I'll say that.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Helvetica">At an autox or a rally event the stock WRX brakes are fine, but at a track like watkins or something they would fade after the first turn without cross drilling if you drive it right...wouldn't be fun at all. I'm guessing that track brake pads would help a lot but I haven't played with that. I did a pretty hard stop from 100 a couple days ago, got out, and the rotors were a deep purple . I plan on either cross drilling them or replacing the brakes at some point...that is a known weak point on the WRX.
As far as reliability of the rest of the car on a big road course I can't imagine there would be any problems, but I'm speaking from the experience of a couple friends and not my own... The tires that come on the car stock wouldn't hold up but nobody in their right mind uses crappy all season tires on a big road course. There aren't any other known weakpoints that I can think of...
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<strong>Hmm. Interesting thread. I wonder if these guys put their cars on the track a dozen days a year and constantly pushed them to the limits, who would have maintenance issues in the end? I've watched Mustangs, Mit's GT3000's, Preludes, Acura's and a Camaro (all later cars) lose brakes and melt down at Watkins Glen. Porsche's just kept going. Subaru makes an awesome product, I'll say that.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Helvetica">At an autox or a rally event the stock WRX brakes are fine, but at a track like watkins or something they would fade after the first turn without cross drilling if you drive it right...wouldn't be fun at all. I'm guessing that track brake pads would help a lot but I haven't played with that. I did a pretty hard stop from 100 a couple days ago, got out, and the rotors were a deep purple . I plan on either cross drilling them or replacing the brakes at some point...that is a known weak point on the WRX.
As far as reliability of the rest of the car on a big road course I can't imagine there would be any problems, but I'm speaking from the experience of a couple friends and not my own... The tires that come on the car stock wouldn't hold up but nobody in their right mind uses crappy all season tires on a big road course. There aren't any other known weakpoints that I can think of...
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</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Helvetica">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Helvetica">Originally posted by adscab911:
<strong>It is interesting though that I am always being challenged at stop lights. I guess our P-cars are the standard by which other brand owners measure themselves.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Helvetica">To most sport compact owners its not just Porsche's...its any car that's more expensive. We don't have the money for a new carrera or something so we get a cheaper car and make it faster so we can line up with the more expensive car and win. I get special enjoyment when I pull up next to a guy in an S4 and he revs at me then I destroy him, because I know he paid about double for his car. Sure they have leather seats and a great interior but I'm concerned with performance. Of course there is a limit to this way of thinking... My buddy owns an early 90's plymouth laser which is sickly fast, but its a crappy rustbucket and I would never drive one aside from hustling people for money.
The other reason sport compact owners like lining up with owners of expensive cars, and Porsche's in particular, is the snotty and dirty looks we often get from them. That makes beating them so much sweeter. I'm sure none of you are like that but they're out there...and they think because their car says Porsche that they can give you attitude. There's nothing better than pulling up next to a boxster S, having the male driver point and laugh at your car to look hard in front of his girl, and then you both rev up and you crush him so badly the girl starts laughing at him <img border="0" alt="[hiha]" title="" src="graemlins/roflmao.gif" />
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-Mike
edit: I forgot to mention...there is another group of cars that sport compacts love to race...american muscle type cars like mustangs and whatnot. That for a different reason...the technology/forced induction vs. displacement argument.
<strong>It is interesting though that I am always being challenged at stop lights. I guess our P-cars are the standard by which other brand owners measure themselves.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Helvetica">To most sport compact owners its not just Porsche's...its any car that's more expensive. We don't have the money for a new carrera or something so we get a cheaper car and make it faster so we can line up with the more expensive car and win. I get special enjoyment when I pull up next to a guy in an S4 and he revs at me then I destroy him, because I know he paid about double for his car. Sure they have leather seats and a great interior but I'm concerned with performance. Of course there is a limit to this way of thinking... My buddy owns an early 90's plymouth laser which is sickly fast, but its a crappy rustbucket and I would never drive one aside from hustling people for money.
The other reason sport compact owners like lining up with owners of expensive cars, and Porsche's in particular, is the snotty and dirty looks we often get from them. That makes beating them so much sweeter. I'm sure none of you are like that but they're out there...and they think because their car says Porsche that they can give you attitude. There's nothing better than pulling up next to a boxster S, having the male driver point and laugh at your car to look hard in front of his girl, and then you both rev up and you crush him so badly the girl starts laughing at him <img border="0" alt="[hiha]" title="" src="graemlins/roflmao.gif" />
peace,
-Mike
edit: I forgot to mention...there is another group of cars that sport compacts love to race...american muscle type cars like mustangs and whatnot. That for a different reason...the technology/forced induction vs. displacement argument.
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Who said porsche 911's were fast in the first place? Before I put the small block in my car I was like Fred Flintstone on the hwy. Mike keep up the a$$ busting they hate to lose, good work.
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Somebody needs to search the archives. I remember a post where some purist was describing the proper technique to sneer with disdain at another driver (to avoid an *** whipping). That would certainly seem to fit here. Bottom line, there are lots of cars that will abuse a N/A 911. Not long after I got my 928 I abused a 996. Excuses where numerous, the guy couldnt drive, the car was sick, etc. Maybe all of that was true. Regardless, I wore the guy out 3 times in a straight line & once around a big sweeper.
Mike be careful out there the American car guys know about forced induction & technology too. I know a guy with a streetable Mustang running 8.80's.
Mike be careful out there the American car guys know about forced induction & technology too. I know a guy with a streetable Mustang running 8.80's.
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SleeperWRX, I agree with your reasoning. When I was much younger and very financially challenged, I had a Mazda 626 Turbo that was a complete sleeper. I had many successful stop light drag races against more pricey competition.
Now that I am older and supposedly wiser, I do not participate in any stop light drag races.
Now that I am older and supposedly wiser, I do not participate in any stop light drag races.
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Oh boy - here we go again.
George, now I have one of the new 6.0 liter modern overhead cam chevys in my pickup - now you and I both know that you couldn't get 630 hp out of a 383 even if you had two of 'em. Now quit foolin around with those silly numbers.
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George, now I have one of the new 6.0 liter modern overhead cam chevys in my pickup - now you and I both know that you couldn't get 630 hp out of a 383 even if you had two of 'em. Now quit foolin around with those silly numbers.
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SleeprWRX there is a flipside to pulling up next to a car you think is stock and grinning with a smile like you just won the lottery. Especially the American Muscle Cars. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Eek!]" src="eek.gif" />
Every so often I would get a kid in an Import , WRX,Civic, Integra,Supra or whatever where he thought he was extremely modded. And in my past 98 C5 with a 383 stroker,LS6 Intake, Borla Exhaust / B&B headers ,80mm TB, 100 shot,Hypertech Programmed and tuned "right" 6 speed and the list goes on and on. He became a very tiny image in my rear view mirror. <img border="0" alt="[burnout]" title="" src="graemlins/burnout.gif" />
Don't assume everyone you pull up next to is stock. <img border="0" alt="[nono]" title="" src="graemlins/nono.gif" /> There are plenty of Supercharged 993's and TT's I think you would be hard pressed to beat. My next step is SC. The good thing is my days of racing stoplight to stoplight are over. Like I said before WRX is a great car but I realize someone is always faster.
BTW some of the smart cocky looks from Porsche Drivers or whatever a lot of times it isn't the car that gives them that attitude it's the kid in the buzzing Honda etc. that continually revs next to him at lights. That can get old real fast.
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Every so often I would get a kid in an Import , WRX,Civic, Integra,Supra or whatever where he thought he was extremely modded. And in my past 98 C5 with a 383 stroker,LS6 Intake, Borla Exhaust / B&B headers ,80mm TB, 100 shot,Hypertech Programmed and tuned "right" 6 speed and the list goes on and on. He became a very tiny image in my rear view mirror. <img border="0" alt="[burnout]" title="" src="graemlins/burnout.gif" />
Don't assume everyone you pull up next to is stock. <img border="0" alt="[nono]" title="" src="graemlins/nono.gif" /> There are plenty of Supercharged 993's and TT's I think you would be hard pressed to beat. My next step is SC. The good thing is my days of racing stoplight to stoplight are over. Like I said before WRX is a great car but I realize someone is always faster.
BTW some of the smart cocky looks from Porsche Drivers or whatever a lot of times it isn't the car that gives them that attitude it's the kid in the buzzing Honda etc. that continually revs next to him at lights. That can get old real fast.
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I only go 0-60 in + or - six seconds. But when I get to the nice resorts or restaurants in my area they park my car right out front. Always. So even if I get beat by a WRX or some other newer, faster car, I'll still get to the bar first cause the other driver has to walk from the parking lot.
All in fun, I actually like the WRX.
All in fun, I actually like the WRX.