wtb 04 wrx sti wat should i knw
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wtb 04 wrx sti wat should i knw
bless up gt members this my first post on this site but anywayz ,,,, i wtb a sti (04) but i dont understand the dccd can i make the car rwd with it
..........i am really a honda man but i want to try out awd but how do u launch it is it the same as fwd (pop tha clutch)? ....
is it easy to make pwr in tha car i knw u can flash the ecu but i dont knw numbers where i am from evrybody use evo 1-10 and honda , subbies r a hand full so i knw nothing about them .......
what time do u guys get on the drag stip under what kind of setup .....
any info will be highly appreciated thankz
..........i am really a honda man but i want to try out awd but how do u launch it is it the same as fwd (pop tha clutch)? ....
is it easy to make pwr in tha car i knw u can flash the ecu but i dont knw numbers where i am from evrybody use evo 1-10 and honda , subbies r a hand full so i knw nothing about them .......
what time do u guys get on the drag stip under what kind of setup .....
any info will be highly appreciated thankz
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Yes, definitely don't just drop the clutch, you'll ruin your transmission if you do it at too high of an RPM. Or you'll at least burn out the clutch quickly.
If you drop really hard and really high 5500 RPM+ you can even break a driveshaft.
AWD is much different, in an FWD or RWD the tires spin and nothing really gets hurt, but with an AWD that doesn't want to slip or spin, the shock goes straight to your transmission and diff which isn't good.
With that said, with practice you can do pretty quick launches. You have to learn how to release the clutch quick enough not to bog and give it enough gas at the right time, it takes practice but you'll love it once you get it, and no other car will beat you off the line.
If you drop really hard and really high 5500 RPM+ you can even break a driveshaft.
AWD is much different, in an FWD or RWD the tires spin and nothing really gets hurt, but with an AWD that doesn't want to slip or spin, the shock goes straight to your transmission and diff which isn't good.
With that said, with practice you can do pretty quick launches. You have to learn how to release the clutch quick enough not to bog and give it enough gas at the right time, it takes practice but you'll love it once you get it, and no other car will beat you off the line.
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