eyesoreracing Dave Coleman Elite Moderator Location: Long Beach, CA Join Date: 05/13/2007 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 448 Rally Car: Mazda3, SE-R Spec-V, 510 |
Scott Manley Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > eyesoreracing Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > > off the pedals, and hope the heavy end gets > to the > > end of the corner first. > > Maybe start with a better balanced car. My XR has > a near 50/50 wieght balance. It doesn't handle > like that in the corners. > > Scott Manley > Spokane, WA > 86' XR4Ti > 32 Doesn't handle like what? Won't straighten out if you overcook it and end up sideways? Doesn't get sideways? You never overcook it? -Dave |
derek Derek Bottles Elite Moderator Location: Lopez Island/ Seattle WA Join Date: 12/20/2005 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 853 Rally Car: Past: 323, RX2, GTI. Next up M3 ? |
I have spun my AWD, RWD and FWD rally cars more than once. The biggest one was in the AWD car when I lost it big time on a f'ing straight... I can report they all spin just fine, even FWD with the foot firmly pressed on the go faster pedal.
How very true about FWD not working till 8/10 + however, and I agree FWD is farily stable and not all that intrested on looping unless you lift - never lift in a turn. In the long run reality always wins. |
Pete Pete Remner Godlike Moderator Location: Cleveland, Ohio Join Date: 01/11/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 2,022 |
FWD is hard to spin?
FWD sorts itself out? News to me! FWD *is* easier to drive fast, 'cause you only have to flick the car around as a convenience (how quick can you turn the wheel/how much do you hate your CVs). But you can definitely spin 'en, and mashing the throttle doesn't always help... Pete Remner Cleveland, Ohio 1984 RX-7 (rallycross thing) 1978 Silence is golden, but duct tape is silver. |
wildert Brian Klausen Super Moderator Location: Denmark Join Date: 03/21/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 388 Rally Car: VW Golf GTi 16V |
derek Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > How very true about FWD not working till 8/10 + > however, and I agree FWD is farily stable and not > all that intrested on looping unless you lift - > never lift in a turn. That pretty much sums it up for me to. Currently driving a Mk 2 Golf, I'm serious fast when I really get a hold of myself, my balls and wrap my mind around the "I can't die"-mantra. Sadly I'm not good enough at that, so there's too long between me being serious fast... And yeah... don't lift in a turn! At least it's true for Golves... :-). I have previously owned a Mk 2 Escort - and the Golf is just better for me. Sure, having the rear hang out was a bit of fun, but I'm obsessed when it comes to racing lines (we're on tarmac over here), and the FWD Gold just works better for me in this aspect. Also, I trust it more... Brgrds Brian |
randyzimmer randy zimmer Infallible Moderator Location: Buffalo, NY Join Date: 03/12/2006 Age: Fossilized Posts: 196 Rally Car: rallycross 13B Miata |
JV is already pissed at me for supporting a capitalist so what do I have to lose.
I vote 4wd. (I can hear the BOOO! already) I went RWD at RWVa and the car drove great and the times didn't suffer too badly. Starts were painful as were uphills out of hairpins. I spun once adding too much gas too soon in 2nd. 3rd gear and up drove the same as I'm used to. Broke an axle on one of those uphills and got a tow back and switched to FWD but Rusty wanted to bail so we quit. (he has some sort of sickness {that hasn't been diagnosed} I was unaware of before we went) I was kind of interested in a back-to-back test but not too sure it was prudent - we already got one tow back. Rusty decided for me. --------- RWD was very expensive over 4wd. To finish the rally we would have destroyed 6 rear tires that would have lasted two events each in 4wd. To make it bulletproof would cost a grand for a good big diff, big axles and hubs to fit. Not cost effective just to finish 3rd/4th in MaxAttack. ---------- DNF cost, tire cost, waste of good axle = 4wd for me. |
john vanlandingham John Vanlandingham Super Moderator Location: Ford Asylum, Sleezattle, WA Join Date: 12/20/2005 Age: Fossilized Posts: 14,152 Rally Car: Saab 96 V4 |
randyzimmer Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > JV is already pissed at me for supporting a > capitalist so what do I have to lose. > I vote 4wd. > (I can hear the BOOO! already) Randy, I ain't pissed at you fur nuthin. I'm not even pissed that you drive a Sub-a-rat. If everybody approached the sport as you have there'd be more guys staying in, you've done it the reasonable way. And wha's diz about supporting a capitalist? I'm a fawkin small time guy slaving over a hot lathe making soooper bitchin 50mm suspenders because I'm not a good enough capitalist. We all need Capital. (We don't need Imperialists tho, or no checks over unrestarined capital; accumulation) > I went RWD at RWVa and the car drove great and the > times didn't suffer too badly. > Starts were painful as were uphills out of > hairpins. Might that have to do with the total absence of either horsepower or torque from the wheezy (I've driven stockers) 2.5 NA motor? > I spun once adding too much gas too soon in 2nd. > 3rd gear and up drove the same as I'm used to. Yep. > > Broke an axle on one of those uphills and got a > tow back and switched to FWD but Rusty wanted to > bail so we quit. > (he has some sort of sickness {that hasn't been > diagnosed} I was unaware of before we went) > I was kind of interested in a back-to-back test > but not too sure it was prudent - we already got > one tow back. Rusty decided for me. > --------- > RWD was very expensive over 4wd. > To finish the rally we would have destroyed 6 rear > tires that would have lasted two events each in > 4wd. > To make it bulletproof would cost a grand for a > good big diff, big axles and hubs to fit. > Not cost effective just to finish 3rd/4th in > MaxAttack. > ---------- > DNF cost, tire cost, waste of good axle = 4wd for > me. Well that's because the rear diff at 160mm is a poor joke, and the axles weren't ever intended to be rwd ONLY, blame yourself. My stock Ford 4x4 front diff is bigger than that, stock rear is 190mm. You only proved what you probably knew already. > > > > John Vanlandingham Sleezattle, WA, USA Vive le Prole-le-ralliat www.rallyrace.net/jvab CALL +1 206 431-9696 Remember! Pacific Standard Time is 3 hours behind Eastern Standard Time. |
gilbrock Eli Gilbert Godlike Moderator Location: San Diego, CA Join Date: 03/30/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 307 Rally Car: 91 Galant, 02 WRX |
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turoc Ozgur Simsek Elite Moderator Location: Brooklyn, NY Join Date: 06/07/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 561 Rally Car: working on a Veedub |
I believe Randy was running 2nd amongst maxattackers right between Kyle and the Wimpey boys. With the misfortune of both it probably would have been a very very close podium.
Please note that there was only a mere 22 second or so difference between Sarasin and the Wimpeys rally gods would turn in their graves if they ever knew Lada's were now part of EU rallying!!! |
randyzimmer randy zimmer Infallible Moderator Location: Buffalo, NY Join Date: 03/12/2006 Age: Fossilized Posts: 196 Rally Car: rallycross 13B Miata |
john vanlandingham Wrote:
> > Starts were painful as were uphills out of > > hairpins. > > Might that have to do with the total absence of > either horsepower or torque from the wheezy (I've > driven stockers) 2.5 NA motor? > Oh yeah, sitting on the starts and following the big guys going thru 5 gears and spinning all the way when we bog and wheeze thru 1-1/2 gears in the same section is painful too but I'm used to that. Having the rear wheels slip and slide and the car going absolutely no where is even MORE painful. I was doing starts like on ice and it still wouldn't move. Now I had TOO MUCH! power. > > good big diff, big axles and hubs to fit. > > Not cost effective just to finish 3rd/4th in > > MaxAttack. Yeah, I could have went out and found an old STi rear end setup but I was hoping to make it thru one event - maybe - and had the front set up along if I could have limped it back. I more expected chipping a couple teeth or having some big clunks rather than a clean snap of the shaft that left us dead in the water. > > Well that's because the rear diff at 160mm is a > poor joke, and the axles weren't ever intended to > be rwd ONLY, blame yourself. > My stock Ford 4x4 front diff is bigger than that, > stock rear is 190mm. > > You only proved what you probably knew already. > John Vanlandingham Well, it was a good experience and I didn't waste too much money on it. The car was probably capable of beating Lurch at the rate he was (not) going but between Rusty being rusty, me pulling the intercom wire apart a few times and not listening to Rusty when he was right, we should have just been able to stay ahead of the TypeR for 4th. If someone wanted to do it again, I think it could work with some more prep and a couple bucks for some bigger stuff. |
Josh Wimpey Josh Wimpey Godlike Moderator Location: VA Join Date: 12/27/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 649 Rally Car: Sneak the Golf |
turoc Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I believe Randy was running 2nd amongst > maxattackers right between Kyle and the Wimpey > boys. With the misfortune of both it probably > would have been a very very close podium. > > Please note that there was only a mere 22 second > or so difference between Sarasin and the Wimpeys Actually, we had a 1:44 lead over Randy after Fridays stages and were quicker on every stage.... ____________________________________________________________- One. Class -- 2WD www.quantumrallysport.com http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Quantum-Rally-Sport/281129179600?ref=nf |