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"So let me know what you think is "misinformation", that Civic SI, Miatas, beat out RSXs killed the 1LE by like 8 seconds in the last autoX? "
"I just attended the first season autoX, the factory 1LE 2017 was absolutely totally completely destroyed by stock Miatas, FRS, Civic SI et all..." Well who ever was driving the 1LE must really suck, because at our autoX events the 1LE's absolutely hang with and often beat the four bangers mentioned in stock trim.
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I mean a SI ahead by 8 seconds, and a fat turd of a V6 Challenger just .5 behind? ![]() It really seems like you just don't know good car control. I have none of these issues, and I don't even have a SS 1LE with the eLSD. Are your tires bald? Wrong psi? Alinement off? Makes no sense to me otherwise...I spend almost every weekend in the canyon with my car and I push it to the max...it has very good grip. |
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For real...I just went to my first one of the season, the guy there had a new SS 1LE (who traded in a C6 Z06) and he was running nearly identical times. Car was very fast...the Miatas on tires were even off his times. Driver skill is HUGELY important with a fast, powerful car. A slower, lower powered car is much easier to handle.
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Can we get back to the topic? Anyone believing the LX cars in any stock trim are comparable on a track or road course to a 6th gen 1LE or even an SS is deeply misinformed (with same driver). There is no debate.
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1. Yes, it is quite possible to use ample throttle, coming out of a turn, in the Camaro and Challenger, with or without traction control and stability control. This is true even on the factory GY SC RF tires. 2. The cars are un-driveable at a high level without traction control? Please. 3. You're basing some random person's driving, one (1) person, on what the 2017 1LE can do? What's this driver's experience level? What's the experience level of the driver's of the other cars you mentioned? The Challenger is a big girl, but, I will say, it doesn't get credit where credit is due many times. The suspension offerings on the L-platform cars is fairly well engineering. The chassis is pretty good to (please read, "pretty good"). Tire grip/load optimization for performance... this is where the Challenger will always fall behind. Outside of the factory wheel wells is one thing, but inside, you cannot properly fit a wheel and tire package to accommodate anything larger than a 275 on the car. This becomes a problem with a 2-ton vehicle that has 400+ lb/ft torque. |
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Yes chassis difference is immediately noticed: braking and turn-in.. but power on exit or during transit response is dicey at best with mods (both chassis). Once we admit that traction control is going to be left on by the vast majority of performance buffs the vast majority of time on the street, the difference between the two cars is smaller than road race times would hint at. Huge difference in braking and turn-in but not a huge difference in the ability to apply power out of a turn or in transit response or just accelerating. Is this important on a road race... yep big time. Is it important when comparing overall driving experience.. dunno I clearly said that vs trade offs many people are going for, more room, better ride, etc. Quote:
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I clearly said the last autoX (of last year) happened to be at a road race course which ahem means it was a "road race". But to your point I've seen many of RWD cars at a flat autoX go into the weeds too...
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![]() ![]() So this crate in the new video. Things to swap tires out it seems. Do the LX cars have room for a set of rear tires in the trunk (the 315s on 18" that is)? Do we think the crate will be an option or included?
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They've got plenty of room with the rear seat deleted. Put tiedowns/hold downs back there for race wheels/tires and you're good to go.
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Yea I figured with a rear seat delete there would be plenty. Maybe not without. Maybe the crate will come with the rear seat delete.
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I wanted these for the front seats. Two of these equal one of the originals. Even come heated. The problem.....$$$$$$$$$$$ Sure are pretty though! ![]() Or just make the passenger and rear seats super easy to remove. Less than 10 minutes. That's how I'd design it if I were in charge. Quote:
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