Evo 8 MR vs. 6.0 GTO
Evo 8 MR vs. 6.0 GTO
Just wanted to see people's reactions:
This guy at work (maybe late 30's early 40's) just bought a 6.0 GTO. He says he'll race me on a road course and beat me. The wager is $1,000.
My mods:
Hallman MBC
Buschur Mass Air Pipe and filter kit
Dynoflash custom tune
Planned mods before race:
Buschur 3" TBE w/high flow cat
My inital reaction: RWD vs. AWD. No competition.
Do you guys think I'll have any problem's beating him? I'll be going out on the track for the first time this spring. I'll atleast get one track day in before the race. He, however, has not had any track experince at all.
I'd usually blow stuff like this off, but when some guy trash talks about the evo and shows no respect at all, I feel like I need to do the evo some justice.
This guy at work (maybe late 30's early 40's) just bought a 6.0 GTO. He says he'll race me on a road course and beat me. The wager is $1,000.
My mods:
Hallman MBC
Buschur Mass Air Pipe and filter kit
Dynoflash custom tune
Planned mods before race:
Buschur 3" TBE w/high flow cat
My inital reaction: RWD vs. AWD. No competition.
Do you guys think I'll have any problem's beating him? I'll be going out on the track for the first time this spring. I'll atleast get one track day in before the race. He, however, has not had any track experince at all.
I'd usually blow stuff like this off, but when some guy trash talks about the evo and shows no respect at all, I feel like I need to do the evo some justice.
ehh....rwd's have a slight advantage on handling..i think... esp on tight turns..youll have the advantage on the launch, but i think thats about it...he has no turbo lag and american cars are pretty easy to drive..the evo takes a lot more effort and perfection. i think its gonna be super close. i think itll come down to driving...
Originally Posted by 4 Wheel Slide
ehh....rwd's have a slight advantage on handling..i think... esp on tight turns..youll have the advantage on the launch, but i think thats about it...he has no turbo lag and american cars are pretty easy to drive..the evo takes a lot more effort and perfection. i think its gonna be super close. i think itll come down to driving...
Last edited by EVOLVEU; Jan 19, 2006 at 10:01 AM.
Originally Posted by 4 Wheel Slide
ehh....rwd's have a slight advantage on handling..i think... esp on tight turns..youll have the advantage on the launch, but i think thats about it...he has no turbo lag and american cars are pretty easy to drive..the evo takes a lot more effort and perfection. i think its gonna be super close. i think itll come down to driving...
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Originally Posted by ibanez_926
What road course would this be on? Gingerman?
Originally Posted by okevolutionVIII
I think you should take him if you can stay away from him on the straights, corners will be no problem, plus his car will weigh 4000 lbs with him in it.
Originally Posted by MIevo8MR
How do rwd's have an advantage? Isn't that what AWD is about, handling? Maybe it's my lack of road racing knowledge, but I thought rwd's have the tendency to drift around corners.
Originally Posted by 4 Wheel Slide
ehh....rwd's have a slight advantage on handling..i think... esp on tight turns..youll have the advantage on the launch, but i think thats about it...he has no turbo lag and american cars are pretty easy to drive..the evo takes a lot more effort and perfection. i think its gonna be super close. i think itll come down to driving...
Originally Posted by MIevo8MR
He says he'll race me on a road course and beat me.
It's funny that when it comes to drag racing everyone agrees that if the machines are at all close "it's a driver's race," but when it comes to a road course it's all about the car. A good driver in an Escort will hand you your behind on a road course.
But just as a point of reference, in a nearly stock (Buschur TBE) '03 I lapped a first year GTO in under 15 minutes at Nelson (and that included waiting for point-bys). I'm sure the 6.0s are better, but...
Dave


