Napoleon85
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I have the same setup an I've been very happy with it as well. The difference over stock was mind blowing!
If you are on OEM Pirelli's, no wonder you are getting smoked by RX8's and BRZ's. You really need to figure that out!A set of 265 wide RS3's would level that playing field a little. STX isn't exactly a known Mustang strong suit and especially not one for Mustangs with 420 HP and 390lb*ft of torque!!! I can get away with it a little as my car is probably a little lighter and has a lot less power. Even I am skeptical that this car can ever beat a prepped BRZ or other prepped STX cars. I almost got raw timed by a bone stock BRZ in a parking lot (I PAXed 7th overall of some 80 people but most folks weren't running any serious tires except the top 10 or so). He was less than half a second off my time and he was on those horrible stock Prius tires.
This is just my opinion, but I don't think STX will ever be a good spot for this car. If you want to go fast with a mustang, you need either lots of meat, r-comps or both. 265 just isn't enough street tire for our cars.
This is just my opinion, but I don't think STX will ever be a good spot for this car. If you want to go fast with a mustang, you need either lots of meat, r-comps or both. 265 just isn't enough street tire for our cars.
That certainly is the common opinion. My goal is either to prove it is competitive or that it needs to be potentially reclassed to STU to see any support. It may end in two or three years of frustration but I will continue because very few have given a true shot at proving otherwise. Terry Fair has been the closest to max in ST trim of any Mustang owner but there were some areas he didn't touch in prep until he went to ESP that I think need exploring before submitting a letter for moving to STU with this chassis. I also think the 05-10 cars can deal with the tire issue a little better due to the lower power and slightly lower curb weight. Enough to win is hard to say.
Video is cool, how fast did your speed get up too?
How many adjustable settings do the Koni Yellows have for damping?
There aren't settings per se, it's a knob.