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Re: WRX help please

To: Phil Ethier <pethier@isd.net>
Subject: Re: WRX help please
From: washburn <washburn@dwave.net>
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 21:21:30 -0500
Phil Ethier wrote:
> I know you don't know what the car will be like with sticky tires, so I 
>suggest
> you don't tune the suspension until you have the stickies on.   From what you
> know now, I find it difficult to project.
> 
I've autocrossed both bone stock street tires WRX and a BFG g_Force shod
one.  Neither had any further suspension tweaking.  I recommend doing as
Phil suggests and run the car with tires before making any decisions on
suspension tuning.  Unless you feel confident that your technique is
maximizing the car, I would also advise lot's-o-seat time too.  Maybe
find another "hot-shoe" to run to with you and compare notes.  There are
situations where your lines might be better in a point and squirt mode,
but not all the time.  BTW, BFG's liked 38 front and 28 rear pressures
FWIW.
> 
> For now, try the FWD tuning method:  Get the front to stick as well as 
>possible
> by any means available.  Then overinflate the rear tires until the car can be
> tossed into the corners.  Turn in late, turn in hard, late apex and roll on
> all that turbo power as early as it will take it.  Squeeze the power on as you
> straighten the steering wheel.
> 
> Which suggests the question:  How's the turbo lag?

IMO, lag was not an issue itself, but general low RPM output was.  Once
things get humming, the response was actually pretty impressive, and the
throttle required a little finesse to be smooth.  Fun, fun car I
thought.

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