Modifying your car: Why do you do it?
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Thanks guys. Yes, I'm "man" enough to admit that I dont go to AutoX because I'm slighty afraid. I'm more intimidated by the old timers and such, not so much about being slow. It's not so much winning, I dont care about that at all. I'm just afraid of making an *** out of my self for being a n00b.
1) Why are you intimidated by us? We're there to help you out and make your experience better
2) You only make an *** out of yourself when you make comments like "I'm just afraid of making an *** out of my self for being a n00b"...we were all n00bs once and hell...we still make n00b mistakes...no need to be afraid. In a way, it's a lame excuse
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Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately here on Oahu, we dont have any sort of track at all, so that suggestion would be impossible for me. 
Thanks guys. Yes, I'm "man" enough to admit that I dont go to AutoX because I'm slighty afraid. I'm more intimidated by the old timers and such, not so much about being slow. It's not so much winning, I dont care about that at all. I'm just afraid of making an *** out of my self for being a n00b.
Still though, AutoX is only one day of the month, and not even every month. I still cant justify having even to DD my Prodrive springs for that. I dont know what it is, but I'm sick of driving my car to work and such. I dont know if this is a problem with my car, or it's just me acting way too old for my age. All the bumps, squeaks, clunks, and vibrations are starting to really wear me down.
I'm currently running 04 STI Struts with Prodrive spings, and Kumho Ecsta XS tires. Do you folks think this setup is just right for the street? Or could you suggest something a little but more mild.

Thanks guys. Yes, I'm "man" enough to admit that I dont go to AutoX because I'm slighty afraid. I'm more intimidated by the old timers and such, not so much about being slow. It's not so much winning, I dont care about that at all. I'm just afraid of making an *** out of my self for being a n00b.
Still though, AutoX is only one day of the month, and not even every month. I still cant justify having even to DD my Prodrive springs for that. I dont know what it is, but I'm sick of driving my car to work and such. I dont know if this is a problem with my car, or it's just me acting way too old for my age. All the bumps, squeaks, clunks, and vibrations are starting to really wear me down.
I'm currently running 04 STI Struts with Prodrive spings, and Kumho Ecsta XS tires. Do you folks think this setup is just right for the street? Or could you suggest something a little but more mild.
they are actually nice because they want you to come back if they know you are a noob they help you more

and if they give you crap ill fly out there personally and race my aunties lincon town car
its a boat but screw it ill run it
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I'm sure I can speak for the "old-timers" when I say:
1) Why are you intimidated by us? We're there to help you out and make your experience better
2) You only make an *** out of yourself when you make comments like "I'm just afraid of making an *** out of my self for being a n00b"...we were all n00bs once and hell...we still make n00b mistakes...no need to be afraid. In a way, it's a lame excuse
1) Why are you intimidated by us? We're there to help you out and make your experience better
2) You only make an *** out of yourself when you make comments like "I'm just afraid of making an *** out of my self for being a n00b"...we were all n00bs once and hell...we still make n00b mistakes...no need to be afraid. In a way, it's a lame excuse


But I think this "slump" I've been going through is what I need for me to get of my sorry *** and actually try out an Autocross. I know talk is cheap and nothing will get proven till I show up, but I am seriously planning on attending the next one in July.
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I'm the master of lame excuses! It's all my ploy to cover up the fact that I'm a sensitive coward. 
But I think this "slump" I've been going through is what I need for me to get of my sorry *** and actually try out an Autocross. I know talk is cheap and nothing will get proven till I show up, but I am seriously planning on attending the next one in July.
Top Gear FTW. Seriously though, if my Prodrive springs are getting on my nerves, imagine daily driving THAT!

But I think this "slump" I've been going through is what I need for me to get of my sorry *** and actually try out an Autocross. I know talk is cheap and nothing will get proven till I show up, but I am seriously planning on attending the next one in July.
Top Gear FTW. Seriously though, if my Prodrive springs are getting on my nerves, imagine daily driving THAT!
Okay, I've been thinking over this past week about something. I think I've come to the point where I just dont see the point of modifying my car anymore. I know I've told a couple of friends that I've actually been thinking about selling my WRX. My thinking is, I dont really use my modifications. I mean, I've been upping the HP a little, but as some know I'm the last person who'll give it the beans on the freeway. I'm just too paranoid about getting pulled over. As far as my suspension mods go, I always say I'll go to AutoX one day, but when the day shows up I chicken out and end up not going. So my lowered stance and extreme-performance tires are for naught as well. And now I'm begining to get sick of how it feels to daily drive the car, with all the bumps and vibrations and such.
Okay, to stop this from getting to long, I started this thread to find out why all of you feel the need to keep modifying your car. And if you think maybe it's time for me to truly "hang it up". I still have a great love for cars and driving, but am starting to think that I'm better suited as a spectator.
Okay, to stop this from getting to long, I started this thread to find out why all of you feel the need to keep modifying your car. And if you think maybe it's time for me to truly "hang it up". I still have a great love for cars and driving, but am starting to think that I'm better suited as a spectator.
"Idle hands is a devil's playground."
I do it as a hobby because I like to take things apart and make it better. A true tinkerer at heart. Whether it be transforming your Ranger into a Baja truck or your Subie into a track car, its gotta be done.
Do you love to drive fast? Yes is my answer and yes it is dangerous to other drivers and myself, but I will mod my car till I am broke every paycheck because I want more control at faster speeds. I'll sacrifice NVH for performance any day. Faster and safer = more fun.
Another thing is a bought my subie and was like holy F%^& this thing is too fast. A couple weeks later I was like, dam this thing is slow, that R32 just raped me. That next second I am on the net trying to find parts because who wants to lose?!
Lastly, I grew up around friends who would push there car to the limit every time we take the thing for a spin with or without a license. Whether it be a Toyota pickup, Bronco, Datsun, BMW, or my parent's prius (got it to 104mph downhill). So, for me to not do anything to a car and then drive it like a bat out of hell would = injury.
There are so many ways to mod... Interior, exterior, suspension... how could you be done with it?
No carbon?
You got Navi, DVD player, PS3, TV?
Gucci Headliner?
Race Seats, Harness?
If your done with performance, there is a whole other world of mods out there.
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i mod my car cause i am truly a grease monkey.
I like to work on cars i dont like having others install parts for me or anything..
I like it when i can put something on my car and say to myself, "Yeah, i did that!"
I love the feeling that my WRX had before i spun a bearing. hit that gas and instant boost and power. i didn't like the lag the car had when i got it. i live in the hills i love to have power when i need it for cornering, or safely maneuvering myself way from danger.
My friend and i were in my car one morning coming down from the snow. about 10 mins from my house. i came around a corner and found my rear end sliding out a lil bit. While doing this i noticed a car heading up the hill around the same corner so i downshifted punched the gas and held the drift through the corner just like i would in a rally. thats why i enjoy rallying. it gets you accustomed to drifting and when in a bad situation like i was in it felt so normal for me to do it that i never even thought twice about what i was doing. But if my car didn't have instant power i know i would have probably hit the oncoming car....
so modding for me is a joy to put the parts on and is a security factor in my mind.
i mod not to have the fastest car on the road, but to handle, have very quick spool and loads of torque on demand. it keeps me from injury
I like to work on cars i dont like having others install parts for me or anything..
I like it when i can put something on my car and say to myself, "Yeah, i did that!"
I love the feeling that my WRX had before i spun a bearing. hit that gas and instant boost and power. i didn't like the lag the car had when i got it. i live in the hills i love to have power when i need it for cornering, or safely maneuvering myself way from danger.
My friend and i were in my car one morning coming down from the snow. about 10 mins from my house. i came around a corner and found my rear end sliding out a lil bit. While doing this i noticed a car heading up the hill around the same corner so i downshifted punched the gas and held the drift through the corner just like i would in a rally. thats why i enjoy rallying. it gets you accustomed to drifting and when in a bad situation like i was in it felt so normal for me to do it that i never even thought twice about what i was doing. But if my car didn't have instant power i know i would have probably hit the oncoming car....
so modding for me is a joy to put the parts on and is a security factor in my mind.
i mod not to have the fastest car on the road, but to handle, have very quick spool and loads of torque on demand. it keeps me from injury
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it all started with breaking down a lawnmower motor and putting it back together to make it run, when i was younger. then somewhere down the years, watching JDM videos, I saw and heard the rawness of the impreza.
i do it cause my dad did it. not only is he just a good mechanic, he loves boxer motors too, old bugs to be exact. he also used to build them to smash V8s.
i don't know about you but i'm doing the same thing he was doing at my age. it's in the blood.
boxer motors fo' life!!!
i do it cause my dad did it. not only is he just a good mechanic, he loves boxer motors too, old bugs to be exact. he also used to build them to smash V8s.
i don't know about you but i'm doing the same thing he was doing at my age. it's in the blood.
boxer motors fo' life!!!
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it all started with breaking down a lawnmower motor and putting it back together to make it run, when i was younger. then somewhere down the years, watching JDM videos, I saw and heard the rawness of the impreza.
i do it cause my dad did it. not only is he just a good mechanic, he loves boxer motors too, old bugs to be exact. he also used to build them to smash V8s.
i don't know about you but i'm doing the same thing he was doing at my age. it's in the blood.
boxer motors fo' life!!!
i do it cause my dad did it. not only is he just a good mechanic, he loves boxer motors too, old bugs to be exact. he also used to build them to smash V8s.
i don't know about you but i'm doing the same thing he was doing at my age. it's in the blood.
boxer motors fo' life!!!
hahaha, i wish i had the family blood thing involved... everyone in my family thinks changing a car at all is completely pointless.
LOL. Most of my family thinks I broke something and thats why I am always working on it. I must me crashing my car every weekend then.
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I modify my cars because I don't like the idea of having a savings account or money to spare...
I really modify my cars because there are few cars I've driven that handle the way I like them to when stock. I love to auto-x, and when we still had a track, I used to love track days too. I also like having the improvements done to my cars show when I auto-x them, it makes for a good measurement of both driver and vehicle improvements.
You shouldn't worry about coming to to race with us, no one really cares much about noobs, if you're not making an *** out of yourself by talking big s#$% or causing trouble, you'll basically blend in with the 100 or so other racers.
I really modify my cars because there are few cars I've driven that handle the way I like them to when stock. I love to auto-x, and when we still had a track, I used to love track days too. I also like having the improvements done to my cars show when I auto-x them, it makes for a good measurement of both driver and vehicle improvements.
You shouldn't worry about coming to to race with us, no one really cares much about noobs, if you're not making an *** out of yourself by talking big s#$% or causing trouble, you'll basically blend in with the 100 or so other racers.


