WillM wrote:Sounds good Adrian, a few of us have wondered where you and your MazdaSpeed3 have been. Sorry to hear about your tough year, here's hoping for a great 2012 and beyond!
Please, please, please keep the car stock-ish and reliable! A stock STi is already a track weapon, and already tough on the equipment. Doubling the power will likely triple or quadruple the cost of consumables (brakes, tires, etc), and cause a lot more wear to the chassis in general.
Enjoy the new car and keep it stock or stock-ish in the off-season. Top upgrades would be for safety items then suspension items. Save as much as you can for seat-time, maintenance, and repair costs.
Look into the NAAC Audi club. They host a couple of 2-day Winter Driving programs at the Tim O'Neil Rally School in NH. Sounds like just the thing for a track-loving STi owne!
Cheers,
Will
Thanks Will , Yeah if you spoke with Sam He could've told ya where I was, I basically got to the point where I looked at my car of 65kmiles and then looked at the trouble I was having with it which was my rear motor mount whose bolt due to the amount of vibration caused the threads to be destroyed inside the block ( the amount of trouble Sam was having with his with the passenger side motor mount which is pitched at a 2 degree angle into an aluminum block that IMO is weak... the front Lower control Arms( Factory rubber boot and plastic inner bushing crap) It just wasn't worth it. If Mazda had taken the 3 platform and made it beefier I still believe I would still be driving that same car today. Now the Newer to me (2008 STI) that I have now If I go with a two piece rotor set up and some good carbotech XP12 or 10's and coils and sways, I should be good( Now with tires I still haven't found a great tire, although the V710's have held up but not in HOT HOT weather like we had in July 2010. What would the winter driving program help me with? What will that prove? and Tim O'Neil rally is cool, but don't feel like getting a ton of Dirt, Rocks, and other things on my car

. Will you already know my comment with seat time, and Still hold you to your word of getting my license( And If I have another NON COMSCC Instructor in my car, I WONT be coming back to COM) I came to COM because It is a club of race what you brought with you and I daily drive my car I don't trailer it anywhere( Nor Do I have a trailer, I put my tires in the back of my car and go, my point is why can't I drive what I want to drive instead of having to keep it "Stockish" I'm confused by that comment. If anything it creates competition, which IMO is Healthy. When you pay close to 500.00 per weekend and you applaud those who daily drive their cars, GREAT, I value that as a member however, people whom have only been to 2 events not even Time trials get their license, Come on...
cuda6666 wrote:You don't need or want 600 WHP, although that's certainly attainable with a Subaru 2.5 turbo. If you want to build a more reasonable 400 -450 WHP motor, you have two choices. Either drop the car off with someone like Dentsport along with a large chunk of money and let them make the modification decisions for you, or, do lots of research starting with NASIOC.com, make your own modification decisions, and then drop the car off with someone like Dentsport along with a large chunk of money.
I agree Frank, I've been doing my research on my end from Nasioc and found a local engine builder who is working with me and has significant experience with higher horsepower vehicles and turbo's alike. Again the whole point of this build is to make the motor strong and be able to do track days without a problem as I drive my car to and from the track I don't trailer it. Once you drive a turbo'd car anyone can vouch for me who has driven a turbo car , it's very hard to keep the car in stock form, there's always this little voice in the back of your head going, more BOOST please( within correct AFR limits of course

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dradernh wrote:WillM wrote:Look into the NAAC Audi club. They host a couple of 2-day Winter Driving programs at the Tim O'Neil Rally School in NH. Sounds like just the thing for a track-loving STi owne!
Cheers,
Will
I can attest to the fun & value of the NAA Club schools; link here:
http://www.naaclub.org/. Great for car control work & there's a competition at the end of the second day that WILL test your mettle.
If you decide to go with NT01 in 245-17, I've got six new ones in 245/45-17 at $95 a pop. (Don't know if 45 aspect ratio is right for that car or not.)
Thanks Doug for the opportunity. I was eyeing that thread I figure if Joe Lu was able to run 245's then there should be no reason why I can't. Starting in 2008 Subaru made the fenders wells wider to allow for a wider wheel(18x8.5) and the 17's are 17x8 off from Gordon's Miata.
- Doug