Focus RS Vs Classic STI
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You really are a sad little man. You say you do it to get a rise out of the stupid, when in fact, all you are doing is trying to belittle everyone. That's the sad fact.
The op didn't come on here saying that his car is the fastest. He said that his 1280kg sti with 300bhp beat a 1400kg + RS with 300bhp. Old or not, the sti has power to weight ratio advantage and always will have in standard trim.
I really don't get what your problem is.
The op didn't come on here saying that his car is the fastest. He said that his 1280kg sti with 300bhp beat a 1400kg + RS with 300bhp. Old or not, the sti has power to weight ratio advantage and always will have in standard trim.
I really don't get what your problem is.
I have decided to just blank him and not feed the troll in the hope that he goes away, may I suggest yourself and others do the same, I'm just sick of him coming out with the same old tripe thread after thread and spoiling things for everyone, it's boring.
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I like the look of the Focus RS and the noise, just not the wrong wheel drive.
I had a blast with one earlier today in fact. My WRX PPP was also faster than it in a straight line.
I had a blast with one earlier today in fact. My WRX PPP was also faster than it in a straight line.
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Lol you are probably on the MLR too then?
I am running a Turbo Technics S205 - It can be laggy, but I have anti-lag to help out with that! Currently only boosting 1.8 bar, but I believe the turbo will max out at 2.2 bar?
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You look like the 'newb' to me, you clown.
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That's only in your opinion, as I have said I would pick a Scooby over the RS all day long. My blob is quicker in a straight line, around the twisties, on track, sounds nicer and has more doors to get my family in when using my car not the wife's. So for me it's the scooby that wins hands down.
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A nice boy i know took me for a ride in his 400bhp RS and it felt like it could stop a freight train on standard brakes with uprated pads. I also was lucky enough for him to let me have a drive when the car was completely standard and although he would only let me drive within the speed limit plus a bit, the brakes felt good.
Obviously not as good as my P1, but you know, what is.
Obviously not as good as my P1, but you know, what is.
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They don't have any more stopping ability as that's limited by tyre adhesion eventually, what they do give is greater repeatability due to their increased cooling ability. Maybe that's not such a big deal on the road, but it's very handy on track. Having said that, I never really reached the point with the brembos where they became unreliable on track because I chickened out after about 5 laps when I felt they were starting to fade
Having bigger brakes also means you have to work a little harder at getting them up to temperature, but they are very effective - which is nice!
Having bigger brakes also means you have to work a little harder at getting them up to temperature, but they are very effective - which is nice!