08-17-2009, 03:54 PM
On the way home from the local Office Depot and Grocery run yesterday I happened on a new M3 at a long light. Young guy, so I figured he was actually planning to use the torque in that beast. As the light went 5 reds, my young friend did indeed bury his right foot. This is a good intersection with long delays between reds and greens, and great visibility for a mile up the road, so I obliged, and buried my right foot as well, and dumped the clutch as fast as I dared.
Not to my surprise the M became smaller pretty quickly. To my great surprise a WRX came blasting around my right side (3 lane road) up the middle lane and took off after the M. Not blown either, at least I couldn't hear any wastegate stuff. Suddenly, my 968 felt pretty tired, and pretty worn out. Simply not enough torque in her, and even the high rev catch up speed was a bit sad.
At the next light I pulled along side the Subie owner, who had pulled up behind a shiny new lipstick metallic red Lambo - gorgeous. I said 'can you beat him'? and Subie said "I'm gonna try". Even I knew not to tempt a Godzilla killer. But Subie did, and Lambo let him go.
2 questions for you all.
1) How much is enough? I really don't want a new M3. Couldn't afford one if I did anyway. They are too big. I like smaller cars, but I sure would have expected a Porsche to stay with a Subie. With 95K on the clock is it unreasonable for me to ask that? Is this car simply a topless GT with guts to beat a Camry? I can live with that, but just barely.
2) When are we putting the RSWest in place? I am thinking that the only way I can really get all the grunt out of my 3 liters is to redo the head, and there is no way I am going apex's DIY route. I'd put that work ahead of everything else on my list, as it will provide the best platform for everything else.
Not to my surprise the M became smaller pretty quickly. To my great surprise a WRX came blasting around my right side (3 lane road) up the middle lane and took off after the M. Not blown either, at least I couldn't hear any wastegate stuff. Suddenly, my 968 felt pretty tired, and pretty worn out. Simply not enough torque in her, and even the high rev catch up speed was a bit sad.
At the next light I pulled along side the Subie owner, who had pulled up behind a shiny new lipstick metallic red Lambo - gorgeous. I said 'can you beat him'? and Subie said "I'm gonna try". Even I knew not to tempt a Godzilla killer. But Subie did, and Lambo let him go.
2 questions for you all.
1) How much is enough? I really don't want a new M3. Couldn't afford one if I did anyway. They are too big. I like smaller cars, but I sure would have expected a Porsche to stay with a Subie. With 95K on the clock is it unreasonable for me to ask that? Is this car simply a topless GT with guts to beat a Camry? I can live with that, but just barely.
2) When are we putting the RSWest in place? I am thinking that the only way I can really get all the grunt out of my 3 liters is to redo the head, and there is no way I am going apex's DIY route. I'd put that work ahead of everything else on my list, as it will provide the best platform for everything else.

