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03-09-2003, 10:44 PM | #31 | |
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04-18-2003, 03:29 PM | #35 | |
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Re: Re: Coupe vs Fastback
There's a reason why Nismo only used the S13 coupe for racing, rather than the RPS13.
Even with the S12 Gazelle, Nismo based their race cars off the couple and not the hatchback. Of course in racing, you need to have room for the rear spoiler but it may also be for the better rear chassis reinforcement (like people have already mentioned). I don't think it makes a whole lot of difference in Auto-X or weekend track runs though. Quote:
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04-24-2003, 12:41 PM | #39 |
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i know this is slightly off topic (looks rather then performance) but just my personal preference is the Coupe with a Silvia front end conversion...to me that is the best looking combo...
as for performance...i guess it depends on what you want it for... but i've seen both drift wonderfully...and i've seen both smoke other, should be better, cars at a track... i think any difference is negligable.. |
04-24-2003, 01:14 PM | #40 | |
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its Koguchi second, he owns TOO MANY CARS yes he has a coupe. kouki wing and blue. 400ish HP how many cars you ask? let me count (i think he just got a old US Domestic i saw him drifting around it-SICK!!!!! ) this is probably old count from jan. 03 young version butyou'll get the jist..oh this is CURRENT too! not his entire life time w/ the S-chassis/various cars DR30 GX71 DR30 (x2) s13 (i dotn know what it says after aht..something different ig uess?) BMW 30CS A1755A (i've no idea what this is) (x3) 180sx (x6) = fastback s13 (x2) = silvia JZX81 (mark II) JZZ30 (soarer) he's da shi*t! and a very nice guy too! |
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04-25-2003, 10:22 AM | #42 | |
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04-25-2003, 10:30 AM | #43 |
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yeah he is. i've been a koguchi fan for a few years. the reason i got so interested in drifting 2.5 years ago hehe..
anyways..pics yes i have one or 2....of the blue coupe w/ GTR wheels (fronts are Advan Model 5s) and s14 kouki ks wing sexy! these pics were tire testing articles. iirc, car made like 400hp or so..maybe 350?? i forget the turbine size too. website? no. koguchi power has no website, it is small company. my friend is calling them (he better-i gave them his number) to try and get me some products so hopefully he'll do it! he's in japan right now.lucky guy! |
04-25-2003, 10:35 AM | #44 |
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OMG, I love his coupe. What kind of products is your friend getting?
EDIT: I love Advan Model 5's. I wish I had $2500 and I would get a set. Do you know of anyone who makes a good rim that resembles it? |
04-25-2003, 10:37 AM | #45 |
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i told him to call and get me the hood spoiler koguchi power makes and some other little things from various companies. he is lazy though so i dont have high hopes. but see what he can do with 240 dollars
japan IS NOT like usa. most thing need to be ordered so his friend might ship it back to me if needs be. no worries |
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but i DONT support knockoffs and hate poeple who buy that junk. buy the real thing, they are stress tested as well as well built (forged maybe?) anyways, knockoffs suck |
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04-25-2003, 11:32 AM | #48 | |
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these are similar, of good quality, and less money: 5zigen Typhoone Advan Model 5 obviously the Advans are way nicer...lol...but yeah.. |
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04-25-2003, 12:14 PM | #49 |
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Yeah, I use to like the typhoons. But I just don't like that deep dish look of them. I think I am just gonna settle on some 5zigen Fireballs.
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I have both an 89 coupe and an 89 fastback. If you drive a fastback slowly over a small hill or do some quick maneuvers, you'll hear the hatch glass creaking and feel/hear the body flexing a LOT more than the coupe. But whether this makes a difference on the track is tough to say. Two factors nobody has really mentioned. With the fastback you've got a lot more carrying capacity for tires, tools, etc. This is great for trips to the track. Also, nobody mentioned visibility. I like the visibility out of the coupe, but some might prefer the larger view out of the fastback glass and this can possibly help during an intense race. |
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06-23-2003, 09:22 PM | #52 |
the fastback does creak when you pull crooked in to a driveway, but with a foamfilled chassis, atleast a rear strutbar or a maybe even a 6-point rollbar with a cross brace, it wouldnt be any less stiff than a coupe with the same chassis mods.
i would definitely say, that the fastback has a lower coeficient of drag based on what i learned in my fluid mechanics course at school, but i do think that this would only make a big difference at very high speeds between the stock usdm variations, such as 160 and over. i do think more of a difference would be noticed though between the fastback or 180sx, and the jdm silvia because of its more squarish front and back, and i think that could be proven to be a bigger difference. ONE more consideration is that the tracks in japan are generally smaller and allow lower top speeds, meaning it doesnt matter, and you might notice the s15 is a fastback, ok im done Last edited by 302INMY240; 06-23-2003 at 09:26 PM.. |
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06-24-2003, 12:22 AM | #53 |
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I have an ITS S13 coupe I fully prepped myself. I know of at least one person here in the SE that has a ITA hatch. He can't make minimum weight, but still does well.
The main disadvantage of using the hatch is weight. The 80lbs or so more that they weigh is a huge penalty in racing. Since you can't replace any windows with Lexan or replace body panels with CF or fiberglass, you're pretty much stuck with a heavier car. FWIW, with a nice custom SCCA legal cage, I could make a hatch as stiff as a coupe, but once again, the added weight of the tubing would probably negate the better aero of the hatch. As far as weight distribution...with a car as close to 50/50 as the 240 is, changing spring rates can easily make the car as neutral as anything on the track. |
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i'd like to see a show of hands of who on this board is actually using their cars to the fullest potential where all the factors mentioned would even make a noticable difference...
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06-24-2003, 10:12 PM | #55 |
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My post was answering DSC's initial post about which was best for racing and why. If DSC is building a true race car and was posting a question on it, I would hope he's prepping it to it's "fullest potential" otherwise what's the use. |
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