HiTempguy Banned Mega Moderator Location: Red Deer, Alberta Join Date: 09/13/2011 Posts: 717 Rally Car: 2002 Subaru WRX STi |
Upon further reading, I think this is the way to go (I had to clarify in my little brain what the rules for production were as I haven't really focused on them lately). I can get my hands on a running EJ205 for practically nothing. There is even a usdm 6 speed plus all the additional parts for $3k here in Edmonton... oh the wheels be turnin! So, anyone want to buy the black STi after BigWhite? Edit- Want the contact info for the guy in Saskatoon? I'm under the impression he'll do an FIA legal cage for $2k (possibly less). Our good friend Niall has a jdm sti with one of his cages in it. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/28/2014 07:34PM by HiTempguy. |
AlexeiS Alexei Stapinski Godlike Moderator Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Join Date: 12/30/2010 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 48 Rally Car: 1991 Suzuki Swift |
Just curious, because I have someone asking about the Swift who I think is from Alberta, what's this all about? You can't import rally cars anymore? WTF? |
HiTempguy Banned Mega Moderator Location: Red Deer, Alberta Join Date: 09/13/2011 Posts: 717 Rally Car: 2002 Subaru WRX STi |
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Snidewhips Jeremy Livingston Mod Moderator Location: Edmonton Alberta Canuckistan Join Date: 05/23/2013 Posts: 277 Rally Car: 1990 acura integra, 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe |
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AlexeiS Alexei Stapinski Godlike Moderator Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Join Date: 12/30/2010 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 48 Rally Car: 1991 Suzuki Swift |
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Snidewhips Jeremy Livingston Mod Moderator Location: Edmonton Alberta Canuckistan Join Date: 05/23/2013 Posts: 277 Rally Car: 1990 acura integra, 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe |
judging from rmr turnout this weekend its not that hurtin. 28 cars all pretty competitive within classes. alotta fun wrenching, recovering cars off stage, creeping on fabrication and cool cars. was a great experience as well as eye opening to the costs to rally. saw first hand for the first time how it would be worth every penny of it
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HiTempguy Banned Mega Moderator Location: Red Deer, Alberta Join Date: 09/13/2011 Posts: 717 Rally Car: 2002 Subaru WRX STi |
There are ways around it (some rallyists are using cars registered/insured in the US it seems), however, it definitely is propelling the sport into the "gentlemens" category of racing quickly it seems... if you don't have a minimum of $10k to buy a car (actually, more than that right now), there is nothing for you. Only 5-10 years ago, cars for $5k or less were available if you waited. As those have gotten used up, there haven't been many grassroots/lower end builds being done lately as building a car costs the same whether a STi or Honda Civic (as I found out).
Depends on your point of view. In Alberta, its not hurting because $$$$$$$$$$$$. But look at the PFR entry list (which had 36 entries); over 75% of entries were from out of province. I consider Rocky an "Alberta" event, especially being only 3 hours from Calgary where 75% of Alberta rallyists are located near. Most competitors were also from Alberta. We also have the largest portion of competitors that travel outside our region to compete (or the last time I checked, which was a while ago, we did), and I squarely put it on the fact that we can afford it better than almost anyone else. Haha, anyways (going off topic in my own build thread!) I'd like to build this blue WRX cheap, maybe run it, maybe not, and then be able to sell it to another up and coming rallyist |
Morison Banned Senior Moderator Location: Calgary, AB Join Date: 03/27/2009 Age: Ancient Posts: 1,798 Rally Car: (ex)86 RX-7(built), (ex)2.5RS (bought) |
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HiTempguy Banned Mega Moderator Location: Red Deer, Alberta Join Date: 09/13/2011 Posts: 717 Rally Car: 2002 Subaru WRX STi |
Distinct possibility, I will have a 24' aluminum trailer available soon (hooray for business debt?). Wonder if there would be a way (via ramps maybe?) to get two imprezas on it... That would be a good way to go. Would keep costs super low (basically build it the way it currently is, simply stick a ej205 with the current tranny in it and call it a day). Good backup car, parts are dirt cheap if people break it, I'd have to do a serious business model to see if it can be justified... and beyond that, are many people renting? Only Mr. Nickel appears to be at the moment. |
Snidewhips Jeremy Livingston Mod Moderator Location: Edmonton Alberta Canuckistan Join Date: 05/23/2013 Posts: 277 Rally Car: 1990 acura integra, 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe |
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HiTempguy Banned Mega Moderator Location: Red Deer, Alberta Join Date: 09/13/2011 Posts: 717 Rally Car: 2002 Subaru WRX STi |
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A1337STI Alex Rademacher Ultra Moderator Location: Reno,nv Join Date: 09/10/2007 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 686 Rally Car: 93 GC with an 01 RS swap! |
It turns out I answer this question.. part of my duties as moderator on here... If you are a really bad driver who can't rotate their car, and hits "understeer" But yet you are taking the corners at about the right speed. it would help a TON!!! Also if you just need to shave a few seconds off to catch the guy in front, it would help a bunch too. ... Have you played with a stock DCCD on an sti ? (you would be surprised how many STI owners in the Us never ever have tried a setting other than automatic) .. in the dirt drive around on full lock, and see if you can still get rotation. (also try the 85% lock setting which should "mimic" what a 20kg center diff feels like , that won't be exactly what it feels like. but should be close) One interesting thing to note is with the dccd fully locked and steady state cornering with a good amount of wheel, violent stabs of the throttle , Usually just gives you a big understeeer push, but on Auto, or fully open, the same throttle stab is way more likely to rotate the car. so with it locked (or NO DCCD) there are some situations where you will have to Scandy flick, or weight transfer to drift. and while that's a skill that i personally can do well enough to teach others, I'm not good enough to never be caught in a bought of under steer, and you have to slow down a bit, miss your apex and sunday drive around the corner. boooo lame! So personally i would Love to have one, cause it makes rally driving easier / more side ways and more fun. But i'm not really willing to spend more than what a 20kg costs to have a fully functional DCCD in my car. and i think i found a deal on a $300 used 20kg, which means i'm not very likely to get a DCCD. ya the 6 speed can handle way more HP/ TQ . an insane amount if you have mechanical sympathy. and can probably handle anything a restricted motor could put out, even if you drive like you hate your transmission. Adam if you are rough on your transmission , and making a lot of power the 6 speed with dccd would be a great option and a lot of fun. but with out a final drive / gear swap there's no way it will be as Quick as a 5 speed. any of the JDM Spec RA 5 speeds has closer gear ratios and usually higher final drives. the 95 spec RA comes with a .968 5th (holy crap) that's like a 125 to speed with 7k red line. also it appears Doug is selling a 4.44 for 6 speed. i think its about $1800 (holy dollar signs bat man) so i lied at the top, lol you have to answer if you need a 6 speed / DCCD. subie gear ratios :O http://mnsubaru.com/threads/learning-to-choose-your-gear-sets-ratios.24396/ JDM 3.454 / 2.062 / 1.448 / 1.088 / 0.825 / 4.111FD - '93-'96 JDM Impreza WRX/STi 3.454 / 2.333 / 1.750 / 1.354 / 0.972 / 3.900FD - '93 JDM Impreza WRX RA 3.454 / 2.333 / 1.750 / 1.354 / 0.972 / 4.111FD - '94-'95 JDM Impreza WRX RA/STi RA 3.454 / 2.062 / 1.448 / 1.088 / 0.825 / 4.111FD - '93-'00 JDM Impreza WRX Wagon 3.083 / 2.062 / 1.545 / 1.151 / 0.825 / 4.444FD - '97-'00 JDM Impreza WRX RA/Type R/STi RA/22B STi 3.166 / 1.882 / 1.296 / 0.972 / 0.738 / 4.444FD - '97-'00 JDM Impreza WRX/STi US 6 SPEED 3.636 / 2.235 / 1.521 / 1.137 / 0.971 / 0.756 / 3.90 ...... how much Wheel HP and wheel TQ does your car make? |
Morison Banned Senior Moderator Location: Calgary, AB Join Date: 03/27/2009 Age: Ancient Posts: 1,798 Rally Car: (ex)86 RX-7(built), (ex)2.5RS (bought) |
Mr. Nickel isn't renting. (anymore) One of the reason so few people are renting is because there is no grassroots rental available out there. That said, I'm not convinced it would work. If you had the spare car kicking around, I'd definately talk to someone like Azam about being the pimp in the rental. First Rally: 2001 Driver (7), Co-Driver (44) Drivers (16) Clerk (10), Official (7), Volunteer (4) Cars Built (1), Engines Built (0) Cages Built (0) Last Updated, January 4, 2015
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fliz Chad Eixenberger Godlike Moderator Location: Grafton, WI Join Date: 02/01/2007 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 484 Rally Car: 1988 VW Golf #687 |
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tmachnik Tom Machnik Super Moderator Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Join Date: 01/31/2008 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 78 Rally Car: 1985 VW GTI |
Used to be that your ordinary garage mechanic wouldn't sign the OOP for a rally car anyway, for fear of loosing his ticket, so what's different now? |