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RedsunsF1 | Posted: Jan 14 2013, 08:38 AM |
Nasa UT | FF FK8 Group: Advanced Members Posts: 865 Member No.: 38,401 Joined: Feb 29th 2012 Location: Salt Lake City, UT | Thought I give people following this thread an update of what's been happening to the Subaru, also I had to fix the pictures since they would not show since I cleaned and organized my Photobucket so I re-uploaded the pictures. Anyways, The car is sitting in the garage in jack stands, I tried starting the car up every other day just to let the fluids run so they won't sit for too long since it's been freezing over here in Utah. I tried starting it 2 weeks ago and it would turn, I tried jumping it and it started, the next day same problem battery drained, I took it to O'reillys to have it checked and it was a bad battery, it was the orig oem battery and it gave me 6 good years. I replaced the battery with a AMSperformance racing battery for light weight and other specs. Image size reduced, original size: 768 x 1024. Click here to view the image in its original dimension. I have taken off the stock steering wheel and will be replacing it with a Momo quick release but I still have not picked it up. I took out both the front and rear seats, the stock wrx limited leather seats weighed 85lbs each!! Replacing the driver seat with a Corbeau that I purchased from Rallysport direct -http://www.rallysportdirect.com/Corbeau-29501P-FX1-Pro-Black-Cloth-Fixed-Back-Seat. Some of you might of noticed on the 'Recently purchased thread' but I went and got a Whiteline anti-roll kit. I will be replacing all the sway bars with whiteline product, as well for the trailing arms and A-arms. I purchased a quick release clips from Pegasus racing to make my front bumper a quick release. I haven't started working on this yet, once I take off the bumper I will be taking it to my friend who works at AeroFunction and he will be installing Canards with a Splitter. Mocal oil cooler and Mishimoto radiator will be purchased as a gift when taxes arrived and by the time I finish my taxes the car should be ready for the first race. I will be taking the car to Innovative-Garage where I did my internship to have the new race alignment and corner balance set up. Long way to go but i'm pretty stoked for the 2013 race season Sorry for not having much pictures to look at but it's pretty boring right now since all I have been doing is just purchasing and I haven't really been messing with the car yet. I will do my best to have pictures some time soon. Lapbattle.com This post has been edited by FC_spec on Jan 14 2013, 08:47 AM |
RedsunsF1 | Posted: Feb 6 2013, 08:11 AM |
Nasa UT | FF FK8 Group: Advanced Members Posts: 865 Member No.: 38,401 Joined: Feb 29th 2012 Location: Salt Lake City, UT | Any ideas what color I should paint my wheels? Thinking Yellow, White, or Black. Image size reduced, original size: 1024 x 1024. Click here to view the image in its original dimension. Image size reduced, original size: 1024 x 1024. Click here to view the image in its original dimension. Image size reduced, original size: 1023 x 612. Click here to view the image in its original dimension. |
THE_HONDA_CG2 | Posted: Feb 6 2013, 09:33 AM |
Patient Zero Group: Advanced Members Posts: 4,279 Member No.: 37,947 Joined: Oct 1st 2011 Location: Update Profile | What kinda yellow are we talking about? Like Keisuke FD yellow? Goldenrod? Dull yellow? Metallic gold? Flat gold? Why am I listing all these tones of yellow? Well, I think I can most easily see your car rocking yellow rims. What are your ideas? [ Post made via Mobile Device ] |
RedsunsF1 | Posted: Feb 6 2013, 09:49 AM | ||
Nasa UT | FF FK8 Group: Advanced Members Posts: 865 Member No.: 38,401 Joined: Feb 29th 2012 Location: Salt Lake City, UT |
Since my car is getting a Yellow vinyl for the headlights like my friends GC8 I thought Yellow would match it. The type of yellow wheels I was thinking was was like Keisuke FD or Pikachu Yellow works too Here are the colors I am looking at, which would look best with Urban Gray Metallic Subaru.... Image size reduced, original size: 1000 x 884. Click here to view the image in its original dimension. Image size reduced, original size: 800 x 775. Click here to view the image in its original dimension. Image size reduced, original size: 960 x 640. Click here to view the image in its original dimension. This post has been edited by FC_spec on Feb 6 2013, 10:04 AM | ||
Banken | Posted: Feb 9 2013, 05:33 PM |
IDW Goldmember Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,110 Member No.: 22,465 Joined: Dec 17th 2006 Location: Japan | Painting RPF-1s is blasphemy. I hope you've started taking things off the car before you start putting new ones on! |
case | Posted: Feb 12 2013, 08:45 PM |
IDW Regular Member Group: Members Posts: 218 Member No.: 2,933 Joined: Sep 4th 2004 Location: Las Vegas, NV USA | ...why? |
RedsunsF1 | Posted: Feb 13 2013, 06:53 AM |
Nasa UT | FF FK8 Group: Advanced Members Posts: 865 Member No.: 38,401 Joined: Feb 29th 2012 Location: Salt Lake City, UT | ^ Why...? A lot of things have been taken off the car and haven't had nothing installed yet. Once I have everything installed and go get the race alignment and corner balance I'll be hauling the car to Colorado to have it tuned tuned on E85 at TheBoostCreepLTD by Harvey. We have an open track day next month and i'll be going out there to see how the car does and what needs to be adjusted before the season starts in April. This post has been edited by FC_spec on Feb 13 2013, 06:53 AM |
case | Posted: Feb 14 2013, 09:40 PM |
IDW Regular Member Group: Members Posts: 218 Member No.: 2,933 Joined: Sep 4th 2004 Location: Las Vegas, NV USA | Take video! Of all the things I miss the most from mine, it's definitely the exhaust note of a nicely tuned EJ. |
Banken | Posted: Feb 14 2013, 09:53 PM |
IDW Goldmember Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,110 Member No.: 22,465 Joined: Dec 17th 2006 Location: Japan | Because RPF-1s are my favorite rims and they already look awesome. Also, why 85? You loose a ton of power and it's only a couple dollars per tank. I thought this was a track car? |
case | Posted: Feb 14 2013, 10:32 PM |
IDW Regular Member Group: Members Posts: 218 Member No.: 2,933 Joined: Sep 4th 2004 Location: Las Vegas, NV USA | I think you've confused gasoline rated at 85 octane vs. gas with an ethanol content of 85%. Also, my "why" was more directed towards your: "I hope you've started taking things off the car before you start putting new ones on!" because 1) it's not your car, 2) anything can go on the track, it's a matter of preference of the owner over what they do or don't do with it at that point. Giving people unsolicited advice by telling them what to do with their cars is... annoying to me. There are ways you can suggest things to help folks out without sounding arrogant. Saying "I thought this was a track car?" doesn't do that. |
THE_HONDA_CG2 | Posted: Feb 14 2013, 10:45 PM |
Patient Zero Group: Advanced Members Posts: 4,279 Member No.: 37,947 Joined: Oct 1st 2011 Location: Update Profile | Ahem ahem... Boys. I don't want to see an argument here to sully the thread. If you have grievances to air then you can take them to PM. Any more of this and disciplinary shall be taken. |
chillined | Posted: Feb 14 2013, 11:41 PM | ||
IDW Goldmember Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,470 Member No.: 23,552 Joined: Mar 10th 2007 Location: In the great snowy areas |
You had a Subaru? And I'll be painting my RP-F1's if I ever get them, they're going white. E85 is the freakin' way to go with turbo cars. Cheap race gas, at that. | ||
Banken | Posted: Feb 14 2013, 11:44 PM | ||
IDW Goldmember Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,110 Member No.: 22,465 Joined: Dec 17th 2006 Location: Japan |
You're right, I was thinking of 87 fuel. My mistake. Can you not get premium gasoline without ethanol? Also, I only said that because it seemed like he was doing a lot of upgrades / buying parts when there's so many things you can take off a track car for free, and end up with much higher performance. Like sound deadening, speakers, antennas. Adding a bunch go-fast bits to a track car before you've done any lightening or interior/control mods just seems like the mark of an amateur to me. | ||
chillined | Posted: Feb 15 2013, 12:15 AM |
IDW Goldmember Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,470 Member No.: 23,552 Joined: Mar 10th 2007 Location: In the great snowy areas | And he is an amateur still, so what's your point? Not everyone wants a completely stripped out and outrageous track car. |
Banken | Posted: Feb 15 2013, 02:26 AM |
IDW Goldmember Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,110 Member No.: 22,465 Joined: Dec 17th 2006 Location: Japan | No one is saying it has to be outrageous, but by definition it's not a track car if it's not stripped. Capiche? |
case | Posted: Feb 15 2013, 02:48 AM |
IDW Regular Member Group: Members Posts: 218 Member No.: 2,933 Joined: Sep 4th 2004 Location: Las Vegas, NV USA | @chillined: yup, '05 STi that I used to use in time attack. but it had a full interior and no weight reduction... @Banken: most fuel stations will say "Contains 10% ethanol" (and in the near future, 15%) or something similar on the pumps, regardless of octane chosen. I go to the local Rebel stations if I want to run 100 octane, which does not have that ethanol content. what kind of track experience do you have, out of curiosity? very few of us here can claim to be anything but amateurs. The mods FC_spec has been making are mostly standard fare for Subaru owners to get the most out of their cars without tearing it completely apart, and if that's what works for him then great. The best way to improve your track performance is to be behind the wheel, after all. |
Banken | Posted: Feb 15 2013, 02:54 AM |
IDW Goldmember Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,110 Member No.: 22,465 Joined: Dec 17th 2006 Location: Japan | I have done about a bajillion track days over the last year and a half and three races. Before that I was autocrossing. I also own six different books about racing and tuning. Track days are cheaper, closer, and more numerous here and Japan and you don't have to have a race car or a race license to actually race because they have races at track days. You also don't really need to upgrade the swaybars if you have coilovers unless you still have too much roll. The thicker you make the bars the less grip you have. Some cars are actually better off without one or both of the stock bars after you upgrade the suspension to high-rate springs. Why? ...read a book about suspension tuning. This post has been edited by Banken on Feb 15 2013, 02:56 AM |
case | Posted: Feb 15 2013, 03:24 AM |
IDW Regular Member Group: Members Posts: 218 Member No.: 2,933 Joined: Sep 4th 2004 Location: Las Vegas, NV USA | I've only got about 10 years of track experience and competition, I still very soundly consider myself an amateur. I like these books (the four tall ones), personally, I've also got "Secrets of Solo Racing" by Henry Watts on the bottom shelf as well which is great reading material for those looking to start their track experience: Image size reduced, original size: 1024 x 768. Click here to view the image in its original dimension. But.. I digress, this is getting far too off-topic unless FC_spec is interested in the books and our track time for some reason. |
Banken | Posted: Feb 15 2013, 04:26 AM |
IDW Goldmember Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,110 Member No.: 22,465 Joined: Dec 17th 2006 Location: Japan | There is a difference between being an amateur and doing something amateurish. The guy who owns the Scorch S15 is an amateur but he still holds the Tsukuba record. The car he drives is insanely well-built. Tune to Win is an awesome book. I think Drive to Win is even better. Both of them have a few outdated bits (like Tune to Win's section on shocks and Drive to Win's comments on differentials). Although I think the best book on driving technique overall is the Speed Secrets series (specifically the first one, and "utlimate' which combines all of them). By comparison, I think Going Faster is waaaay too technical but doesn't contain enough useful information, and Driving on the Edge is mainly about driving purpose-built race cars although it does contain a few interesting theories and techniques not in the other books I have. |
Spaz | Posted: Feb 15 2013, 05:42 AM | ||
Just a guy towing a car across the country to chase a dream. Group: FORUM MODERATOR Posts: 9,272 Member No.: 30,193 Joined: Jul 25th 2008 Location: Plymouth, MN |
Why the hell would you want non-ethanol fuel in a turbocharged car? Unless it's race gas, you might as well run 87, it'll knock damn near as much. E85, dollar for dollar, is going to be more cost effective than race gas, and it means you can run the same tune on the track and the street because it's available in most parts of the country, whereas race gas isn't. Last time I raced at CFR in Iowa, I had to drive 30 minutes to find 92 octane; 93 was a pipe dream. I can get E85 a mile from the track. Also, pissing match over. You want to argue? Set up an IDW track day and do it on the tarmac. | ||
Banken | Posted: Feb 15 2013, 05:57 AM |
IDW Goldmember Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,110 Member No.: 22,465 Joined: Dec 17th 2006 Location: Japan | ...because gasoline works better than ethanol? Sorry, around here you literally can't find premium gasoline with anything less than 100 octane, so I never really think about octane ratings and whether my gas station's gas will blow my engine up. Then again I pay twice as much as you do... |
Spaz | Posted: Feb 15 2013, 06:43 AM |
Just a guy towing a car across the country to chase a dream. Group: FORUM MODERATOR Posts: 9,272 Member No.: 30,193 Joined: Jul 25th 2008 Location: Plymouth, MN | Efficiency and effectiveness are two different things entirely, and that's where I'm leaving this. [ Post made via Mobile Device ] |
RedsunsF1 | Posted: Feb 15 2013, 08:00 AM |
Nasa UT | FF FK8 Group: Advanced Members Posts: 865 Member No.: 38,401 Joined: Feb 29th 2012 Location: Salt Lake City, UT | @Case - That's cool you did Time Attack, I actually am interested in the books you have been mentioning. Like you said the mods I have been getting are pretty standard, I just been focusing on suspension to get the best handling as possible, cooling, aero, and weight reduction. I don't plan on doing any type of engine upgrade any time soon, once I feel comfortable with the speed I have then i'll consider it. As for a Race license I would say check out Nasaproracing.com and your local track might be holding Nasa - HPDE events. There're 4 classes to HPDE, once you get to HPDE 3 here in Utah you can compete in Lap battle which I am doing this year, when I finish my last HPDE 4 class this year I'll be able to compete in "wheel to wheel" with the Porshe Image size reduced, original size: 1024 x 612. Click here to view the image in its original dimension. |
Banken | Posted: Feb 15 2013, 05:02 PM |
IDW Goldmember Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,110 Member No.: 22,465 Joined: Dec 17th 2006 Location: Japan | You have to do a LOT of track days at a LOT of tracks with a whole bunch of handholding to get that far. I would have given up on track days if I wasn't able to pass slow people on my first day. |
backalleyracer | Posted: Feb 15 2013, 07:45 PM |
IDW Goldmember Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,770 Member No.: 7,122 Joined: May 1st 2005 Location: Las Vegas | nice job man, keep it up |
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