Having hit that mark , the only downside I am seeing is torque steer which I absolutely hate.
It is the one thing that makes me want to pick up another RWD for the sake of HP. I am firmly convinced at this point that the sweet spot on these cars is around 250-300 HP max.
The Car is slow on paper stock but feels fast like others have mentioned. Its a Quick fun car. The fun factor and handling is why I bought it. Its very visceral in that way. I am working on eliminating the TQ steer but I cannot see going much beyond the numbers I have managed to pull with the upgraded turbo. Oh and its definitely fast now. Though there are still cars that are faster.
We are in a certain HP glory days. I say that because never before in the last 5-10 years cars have been sold stock with huge amounts of HP. The power to weight ratio’s from the factory have never been better. Even back in the so called Muscle car glory days.
In that sense even with a upgraded turbo that is what the FiST is up against. The trick is to remember its faster where some of those cars still aren’t aka in the corners. I find some of these cars still might edge me in a straight line but the minute I hit the corners I am caught up and passing them.
In a lot of ways this is exactly where the Datsun 510 excelled back in the day. I have to admit driving the FiST stock for the first time did remind me of driving my old 69 2 door 510 that was lowered and pumped engine wise.
I will not get rid of it but I am definitely getting another RWD sports car to sit in the garage alongside it.
It is the one thing that makes me want to pick up another RWD for the sake of HP. I am firmly convinced at this point that the sweet spot on these cars is around 250-300 HP max.
The Car is slow on paper stock but feels fast like others have mentioned. Its a Quick fun car. The fun factor and handling is why I bought it. Its very visceral in that way. I am working on eliminating the TQ steer but I cannot see going much beyond the numbers I have managed to pull with the upgraded turbo. Oh and its definitely fast now. Though there are still cars that are faster.
We are in a certain HP glory days. I say that because never before in the last 5-10 years cars have been sold stock with huge amounts of HP. The power to weight ratio’s from the factory have never been better. Even back in the so called Muscle car glory days.
In that sense even with a upgraded turbo that is what the FiST is up against. The trick is to remember its faster where some of those cars still aren’t aka in the corners. I find some of these cars still might edge me in a straight line but the minute I hit the corners I am caught up and passing them.
In a lot of ways this is exactly where the Datsun 510 excelled back in the day. I have to admit driving the FiST stock for the first time did remind me of driving my old 69 2 door 510 that was lowered and pumped engine wise.
I will not get rid of it but I am definitely getting another RWD sports car to sit in the garage alongside it.