St Louis SHO
Rollin' coal
What I don't get is how a car tuned with Doug's method would handle a cross country trip (SHO Convention anyone?).
Mine didnt make it without melting a piston.
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What I don't get is how a car tuned with Doug's method would handle a cross country trip (SHO Convention anyone?).
Well, if you move from Atlanta to Denver, get a new tune.....
IMO, this is BS. Get the car set....it's set......if you life is that much in flux where you move across the country once a year, do something different.
I agree. Do you not also agree that it is a good thing to leave the computer calibration stock when possible? Would you recommend leaving the MAF stock on a forced induction SHO, because with 'proper tuning' you can make it work.
For me.....yes.
If you want to tune to the ragged edge, do something different.
For something that I actually drive on a daily, or semi-daily basis (like cross-country for a SHO Convention.....BTDT many times) it isn't going to be "on the edge". If your tune can't handle driving cross-country, IMO you ain't doing it right.
Carbs worked fine for many years with the crude tuning on modded engines. Life is not that difficult.
For me.....yes.
If you want to tune to the ragged edge, do something different.
For something that I actually drive on a daily, or semi-daily basis (like cross-country for a SHO Convention.....BTDT many times) it isn't going to be "on the edge". If your tune can't handle driving cross-country, IMO you ain't doing it right.
Nevermind.
Whatever.
yeah, I found out early on that just a y-pipe and UDPs gave me more gain than anything I did after that.
But.....we are talking maybe 2 tenths in the quarter to get close the 15-flat. Better off buying one of the hot Gen 2s that got to 14.6x STOCK.
I am comitted to SHOs, but to pretend that they are performance-relevant anymore is dreaming. $$$ matter to me now, and there are too many more options available to satisfy me for a lot less $$$.
I said never-mind because I knew this would the reply I would get. You may think I have a TON of money in to my car, but I really don't. I would have no reservations that with a good driver behind the wheel my car could keep up with some world class performers... Actually, I know for a fact it can as the previous owner proved that weekend after weekend at Watkins Glenn.
Just because the car is not a performer on the 1/4 course, does not mean it can not excel elsewhere. However, if that's your mindset, then that's OK. You have your reasoning and it makes sense, I just don't agree with it.
Any my "Hot Gen 2" (95 MTX) ran a 14.7@95 with nothing but a Y-Pipe, CONSISTENTLY. There was also my Full option white 92 that ran a 14.8@95 with again, Only a Y-Pipe. It's not hard to do.
-Sam
Well, it IS hard to do.
By all measures, an '89 "should" be the quickest, but from what I have personally seen, some Gen 2s have mid 14-second capability. Takes the right car, with a good driver.
Many stock cars can better a stock SHO on a road course. Because a suspension-modified SHO does well says more for the driver than the car.....
Let's face it, FWD sucks. It was a bad idea for anything over 100 HP econboxes.
FWD is not optimal, but in lets say Auto-X where having a FWD car SHOULD be a disadvantage (Tighter Turns)... It turns out that it's not. On a national Level, FWD cars are never far behind the (If not leading) the RWD cars. Being FWD either on a road course or during an Auto-X has NEVER been a disadvantage to me.
The FWD/RWD argument really doesn't come in to play unless your drag racing, or are racing cars on a road course that have TONS of horsepower. But that's just my opinion. Heck, have you been watching the SCCA Word Challenge lately? Seems as if FWD Volvo's have been putting a hurting on the RWD BMW's lately... hmmm.
-Sam
Whatever...
I don't look at track results anymore. After selling the LGT (regretably), I'm back to driving the FWD '89. Forgot the disadvantages of this method of propelling a vehicle.
Gimme AWD anytime, with RWD a 2nd choice.

Subarus are fvcking junk.
Just had to throw MY OPINION in, since yours is so vocal..