Yet another WRX owner
#26
Originally posted by DrRadar
WRX owners got the horses we want.
We got the handling and the looks (Both in the car and from spactators) that they want.
WRX owners got the horses we want.
We got the handling and the looks (Both in the car and from spactators) that they want.
#28
Originally posted by gusmahler
Except the WRX has better skidpad numbers.
Except the WRX has better skidpad numbers.
2) Even if it was, the skidpad is only an indicator of handling. You can make several muscle cars attain 1.0 on the skidpad with the right suspension/tires setup, but they'll still handle poorly on the road.
#31
Originally posted by gusmahler
My bad, I meant the STi version, not the normal WRX.
My bad, I meant the STi version, not the normal WRX.
I'd gladly take the Impreza STI engine in place of the rotary, or at least the torque from the STI. But as far as looks, the 8 wins easily.
#32
Originally posted by mjd
I'd gladly take the Impreza STI engine in place of the rotary, or at least the torque from the STI. But as far as looks, the 8 wins easily.
I'd gladly take the Impreza STI engine in place of the rotary, or at least the torque from the STI. But as far as looks, the 8 wins easily.
#33
Originally posted by nt5k
It should, have you seen those tires. They are pretty much slicks.
It should, have you seen those tires. They are pretty much slicks.
john
#34
Originally posted by Deslock
The STI's engine is too large to fit in the RX8. The whole point of using the tiny and lightweight rotary is that it allows for superior vehicle balance and toss-ability... anyone who'd sacrifice that for more torque shouldn't own an RX8.
The STI's engine is too large to fit in the RX8. The whole point of using the tiny and lightweight rotary is that it allows for superior vehicle balance and toss-ability... anyone who'd sacrifice that for more torque shouldn't own an RX8.
john
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