Race Spec Leone

Show off your Subaru to other members. Tell us a bit about it. What mods you have done or have planned for the near future.
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Gannon
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Post by Gannon » Wed Feb 03, 2010 2:57 pm

MUNKEY wrote: i cant yet catch the Leone in my 20v quad throttle body converted corolla..

So you are saying that the 8 valve Subaru is quicker than a 20 valve corrolla?

To me that dont add up.

Could it all be down to your semi slicks or your driving style?
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Post by wagonist » Wed Feb 03, 2010 3:00 pm

Fully stripped Subaru vs fully equipped Toyota.
The weight difference would be noticable.
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MUNKEY
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Post by MUNKEY » Fri Feb 05, 2010 8:10 am

Suparoo wrote:So you are saying that the 8 valve Subaru is quicker than a 20 valve corrolla?

To me that dont add up.

Could it all be down to your semi slicks or your driving style?
The 8 valve subaru is also quicker than a certain MR2, liberty turbo and MX5.. In lap times

The 20v will smash the subie down the straight but when it comes to the bends the subie will smash the 20v resulting in about 1.5s quicker per lap

A combination of Semi slicks, driving style and all those wierd and wonderfull suspension mods is the ticket but the corolla will end up a quicker car with mods, the first being wheels and tyres

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Post by twilightprotege » Fri Feb 05, 2010 8:17 am

it's amazing the difference something as simple as tyres does to a car's ability to corner. i just love how ricers put 18" (and larger) wheels with the lowest profile tyres they can on and think they'll go quicker and handle better. personally, i wouldnt use a tyre lower with a lower than 50 profile for handling. 45 profile if that's what fits better, but 50 is preferable
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MUNKEY
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Post by MUNKEY » Fri Feb 05, 2010 10:58 am

twilightprotege wrote:it's amazing the difference something as simple as tyres does to a car's ability to corner. i just love how ricers put 18" (and larger) wheels with the lowest profile tyres they can on and think they'll go quicker and handle better. personally, i wouldnt use a tyre lower with a lower than 50 profile for handling. 45 profile if that's what fits better, but 50 is preferable
The big wheels also rasie the centre of gravity..

I think what helps makes the subaru handle well is everything is low in it, like the engine as it sits lower than the top of the front tyres..

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Post by spike » Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:27 pm

the whole package makes it better.
its probably more aerodynamic too,

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