problem is having success finding a ls1 that hasnt been torn up street racing
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problem is having success finding a ls1 that hasnt been torn up street racing
Well, I bought mine with a HARD 88K on it for cheap. I put a HARDER 10K on it. She still runs like a champ. Engine, tranny problems? NONE.
Rear end problems? Well, there is always a catch.
Hell, I burned a whole tank of gas out of it the FIRST day doing doughnuts, burnouts, and racing anybody who cared too. Talk about driving like you stole it.
If I were to get a rice car, I'd get a twin turbo Supra and put a big ass single turbo on it to go 800rwhp... other than that RX7 are pretty cool too...
any other rice cars, it is a waste of time and money even is it's fully bolted on stage III, as you'll get killed by any moderate modded LSx. so LS1 with motor swap stroker 402 or 408 is ideal. but that will cost 12-15k in motor and labor to get 500rwhp with supported mods. my 2 cents.
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Supras are sick as hell modded, and STILL expensive, even used and abused. One big turbo and you are looking at serious HP.
At Carolina Auto Masters Jeff Creech lists cars on a spreadsheet with MORE than 400 rwhp only. Who is at the top you wonder? A goddam Supra with alky/race gas pushing like 900 rwhp. It is Jeffs shop and he is like fourth or fifth on the list. In the top 20 there are like 5 Supras!
At a damn F-bod/Corvette performance shop for Chrissake's.
true that, credit is due where it is due. Supras get my ricey respect... ;)
If anything one thinks its alittle silly for a 5 year old ss with low miles to be between 17 and 20k then a supra is downright retarted. Low miles on f bodys is (usually) 20k 30k 45k. and for 20 grand thats pure unmolested (hopefully) muscle. a supra turbo, say a 94 that has about 95k on the clock will easily go for 26 grand and thats moderately priced. plus the damn parts are like a billion yen and about 20 billion yen later you can beat a hayabusa.
I agree that they are cool and with a big single turbo set up they can put down 800+ hp but last time i checked a single turbo set up on an F body would put down 800+ too. ls1 performance can be expensive but i for one dont have 4000 bucks to throw on a set of headers on my supra.
:Patriot: LS1
Man, I was looking at getting a used 2000 M5 till I saw how much the aftermarket parts were. I saw 1800 dollars for the headers. And I thought that wasn't too awful bad considering the car, then I noticed that was for one header! :faint:
For that kind of money that bitch better be gold plated!
roasted my coworkers 03 m5 last summer :D .......i always loved the 01-06 m3's ..theve come down in price a LOT..hot ass car.....to much money/performance value though......theere in c5z06 price range....hum which would i rather have? lol
LSx is awesome with single turbo ;) leaves the Enzos in the dust...
wow tubi's?
Didn't mean to insult you, that wasn't my intention. I honestly didn't realize you had an 85 Z28, I must have skipped over that, sorry. But the truth is that American Muscle has come a long way since then, so an LT1 or LS1 is a much faster car than a 305 equipped 3rd Gen. So if your friends are basing their view of V8's off that, then they have a lot to learn.
AWD is pointless in a sports car, IMO. All it does it sap up power, decrease fuel economy, add weight, and adds more parts to break. Sure you can launch the car hard and knock anywhere from a half to a full second off your 1/4 mile and 0-60 times, but whats the point?? All it does is make the car look faster than it really is. You tell people you run an 11.9, that sounds fast. You take them for a ride, and they say damn it doesn't feel any faster than my friends car that runs high 12's. Thats because it isn't, you just get off the line quicker which lowers your ET. They also get slaughtered from a roll very easily. Not to mention all those hard launches take their toll on the transmission, transfer case, CV joints, and especially the clutch. Thats just seems totally retarded to me, to sigificantly wear out or break your car in order to run your best times. AWD also doesn't help handling, unless you're a moron (not implying that you are) and you enjoy racing in foul weather, which is obviously just plain dumb, or you just plain can't drive worth a shit. Real race cars are RWD, and thats the way it should be.Quote:
Anyways my final question is whether or not the AWD makes any difference at all vs a RWD?
awd cars dont handle any better????? wtf???? how come the car mags ( motertrend, car and driver) compliment sti's/evo's for there exceptional handling and its due in part to the awd??????? they compared the handling of and evo to a 360 ferrari in one article ......u think evos/stis and there high center of gravity run 70 plus thru the cones and pull .90 plus G's on the pad due to ONLY there suspension?????? are u giving mitsubishi THAT much credit wes that they set up as suspension that well on such a tall car????? lol i think a lot of it has to do with the awd myself.
Evos and STI's don't actually handle any better than any other car of similar performance, AWD or not. The advantage that those cars have is that they are easy to drive fast. They are very predictable, and and can make even the most novice driver look like a pro. They have relatively neutral handling, and you never have to worry about throttle indiced oversteer or understeer. You just point and shoot.
So the reality is that they AWD doesn't make them handle better, it just makes they much easier to drive, which gives the impression of better handling.
so the drivers of motertrend and car n driver are NOVICE drivers????????? hahahah i dont think so