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Heard that my side mount intercooler and front radiator too small for track purpose. But then again, I don't think I'll even be pushing the car's limit when I go track with it.

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hmm that's strange, i always thought the stock should come as a complete package, undersized intercooler and radiator sounds weird [hur]

 

by the way, u'll be sure to push the car to its limit gradually without realising it, that's what the track is for [cool]

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Very true. I got a friend who drives to the limits of his previous two WRX and he never damage anything in the car due to his driving.

 

He would bring those WRX to track very often. His advice was to learn about the car as STOCK first and then mod later. Only on his 3rd WRX did he change stuff around in it. Finally when he sold off the WRX and got an Evo, he wanted to keep the Evo pretty stock and learn about that too first.

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ya, we are not pro. even pushing a NA machine for us is a bit difficult to master not to mention u are on a TC and RWD [sweatdrop][sweatdrop][sweatdrop]

 

and pushing a car to its limit doesn't mean u will damage the engine, no such thing as long as u are keeping within safe revving zone and downshift with proper heel toe. the only thing it will consume is the belts, brakes, clutch and tires [bigcry]

 

 

wah ur fren very rich, can change so many WRX and up to EVO somemore, envious [thumbsup]

but he's good, at least he's learning the car charateristic patiently, unlike those rich SOB who anyhow upgrade the car and chiong beyond the limit on public road [shakehead]

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Hi! there, Essentiale,

 

Watching a video is good, but it's better, if you can do it.

 

These are techniques in car handling.

 

Rgds

 

Paul Yong

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