STS Remote Turbo Installed

FalconGuy016 said:
Lag is almost non existant these days with a good kit, and STS has got it DOWN for rear turbos. I am SO glad to see STS on a Mustang finally, I have been emailing them and asking them about this all the time.

I have always been extremely interested in the rear mount design, once you get past the "wow that's gotta lag" feeling it's really a great idea.

Good job man :D
Thank you...... I can't wait to try it out for real...:D
 
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Thanks.... Hopefully everyone that helped on the article will see some benifit.....
01Steeda: This car is built soley for Drifting.... It's not set-up for Drags at all though we do have to address some lack of rear weight transfer issues so we'll be looking into what some of the top Drag cars do to help their "launch"...
Thanks, DV
 
sweet car hate to see it wasted on drifting,.. maybe some road course?? I am just a drifting hater lol. it's gay to me. and before you guys start telling me how much "skill" it takes, so does synchronized swimming and i dont like it either
 
01Steeda: Not sure why you would hate doing something with your car that is sooooo much fun to do....??? Is it the sport or the people that do it? Keep in mind, the more "mainstream" the sport becomes, the more traditional car enthusiast types are becoming involved.... The demographic is changing by the day and your starting to see people of all nationalities and ages at these events..... But, everyone is entitled to their own opinion.... Hate is kind of a strong word though..... :D

DTNODYA: I'm working on getting some video together.... FWIW, at our last event a guy came up to me and said the car sounded like a NASCAR stock car being chased by a diesel truck...... At low rpm all you here is motor and then as the revs come up the turbo sings for all it's worth..... It has it's own sound for sure.....
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SiLv3r_4point6 said:
Dude your car is awesome! As for drifting its nice to see a 99-04 stang tearing it up on the skid pads! Can't wait to see those vids. Your car is coming along very nicely, I'll be sure to check out the review in 5.0 mag.
Raul
Thanks Raul,

Today starts another round of mods: Steering column, Brake package upgrade, more weight saving measures.... We'll keep you posted,
DV
 
01Steeda said:
sweet car hate to see it wasted on drifting,.. maybe some road course?? I am just a drifting hater lol. it's gay to me. and before you guys start telling me how much "skill" it takes, so does synchronized swimming and i dont like it either
i agree, its all about show. its also the mentality of the people that do it, and what it does to impressionable kids. drifting has gotten very mainstream, and maybe thats why i dont really like it either.
 
DerekStangGT said:
i agree, its all about show. its also the mentality of the people that do it, and what it does to impressionable kids. drifting has gotten very mainstream, and maybe that's why I don't really like it either.
Could we say "some of the people"? We're not all knuckle-heads.... and through my years in the business of motorsports, there are those types in every form of it.... Also for what it's worth, when I was a young kid my friends and I would race in the canyons pretending to be our favorite F1 or Indy Car driver.... I think impressionable kids have always been around and have always street raced be it on curvy roads or in between stop lights....

Stolen 98 said:
First off I think you have a great car, and a lot to be proud of...but honestly drifting is not the type of racing "I" would be doing with that type of car. My $.02
Cheers.
Thanks for the kind words and welcome to the forum... You'll find some really good info here and some really helpful folks....
As to what we do with this car..... If we could find sponsorship to do "proper racing" we would... However, since I race/drive only cars that can generate actual income I'm doing what I can get help for.... Nobody cares anymore about your skill level or how many driving championships you've won.... all they care about is how much money are you bring to the program.... Unfortunately, I was born poor with a sole desire to race... (not be a successful business man) Problem is motorsports is very expensive and if you don't have the personal funds to compete at your desired level of competition then you have to find "backing".... Drifting is the hottest thing going right now and is one of the few places where you can still find paid drivers.... Our plan for this car is to attract enough attention with it so that I can be in one of those paid rides..... I just hope it happens soon cause I'm going broke.....:rlaugh:
As a side note incase anyone is looking to do some proper racing we've got a couple of brand new "proper" race cars without any sponsorship I'd be willing to rent...:D
 
I just cant look at anything that requires a judge to determine a winner as a race. I love the car and I am not out to dog anyone, but drifting to me is like saying "I can't win a real road course race so I will just burn off some tires in a big smoke show and hope they like that"

very nice car though, dont take it the wrong way.:nice:
 
01Steeda said:
very nice car though, don't take it the wrong way.:nice:
Thanks and no I've got way too thick of skin to take anything the wrong way....:D
Guys, understand I'm not here or on CC to wave the Drifting Flag and try to convince everyone to do it.... Would I like to see more Mustangs out there... sure, that would be great but I (coming from a lifelong career in racing) know that Drifting is a tough thing for some folks to get their arms around..... I'm on here, CC and other sites to gain knowledge and share my experiences that may help others.... just like Ya'll......

Drifting is not for everybody but either is F1, NASCAR or SCCA but they are all fun, require skills to excel.... and cost a ton to do...... We got involved in Drifting because it's one of the last forms of motorsport (notice I didn't say racing, which it isn't in any stretch) where you as a driver can actually start at the grassroot level and advance through the ranks to a level where you can make a living.... Racing used to be that way but now if your not 16 years old and have a rich daddy, you're out of luck.... As evidence, I live right in the heart of NASCAR country and there are good drivers (myself included) without cash working on every team in the industry.... And I mean guys that have won multiple championships back home!! It's the very rare occasion where somebody (over 25) gets a shot anymore... And that's fine, that's just the way it is and all the crying isn't going to change it....

Drifting for me still keeps me using the skills I've worked all my life (started 1/4 midgets at age 7) to perfect, it's somewhat affordable, there's a chance you can get picked up by a bigger team based on your skills and results on the track..... Oh and it's about as much fun as you can possible have.....

So no guys, I'm not here telling you you should stop Drag Racing, Auto X or Road Racing.... I'm just here to learn about, talk about and share about Mustangs and to figure out how to make mine better.... Just like you.... :D

PS: If you do on the other hand want to know more about Drifting, go to my web site or send me a PM. That way we won't get rocks thrown at us..... :lol:
 
DV19 said:
Could we say "some of the people"? We're not all knuckle-heads.... and through my years in the business of motorsports, there are those types in every form of it.... Also for what it's worth, when I was a young kid my friends and I would race in the canyons pretending to be our favorite F1 or Indy Car driver.... I think impressionable kids have always been around and have always street raced be it on curvy roads or in between stop lights....
i see your point, but my qualm is, drifting is a sport where the name of the game is to lose control, but do it in a controlled way. any kid on the street can accelerate quickly, or even take some canyon turns quick, but getting sideways and doing somthing a car was never built for....:shrug:
like steeda said, im not trying to dog you either. i respect you and your years of racing and credentials. and that car is one bad mama jama. drifting is just not my bag baby

EDIT: and on a side note, you probably have one of the coolest jobs out there. all my life ive wanted to race professionally. if you dont mind, how did you really get into racing as a career?
 
DerekStangGT said:
i see your point, but my qualm is, drifting is a sport where the name of the game is to lose control, but do it in a controlled way. any kid on the street can accelerate quickly, or even take some canyon turns quick, but getting sideways and doing something a car was never built for....:shrug:
like steeda said, I'm not trying to dog you either. I respect you and your years of racing and credentials. and that car is one bad mama jama. drifting is just not my bag baby
So I don't "beat a dead horse", I'll add just this one last thing: The guys that invented the skate board never "designed it" to do what Tony Hawk has done either..... BUT, what he add his peers do on one sure is cool and amazing to watch.....
DerekStangGT said:
and on a side note, you probably have one of the coolest jobs out there. all my life I've wanted to race professionally. if you don't mind, how did you really get into racing as a career?
Well, when was seven.... just kidding..... I'd recommend going to our web site and you'll see pretty-much all the steps I've taken to this point... but in short I raced 1/4 midgets and Karts, then AutoX to Formula cars and just kept spending my own money to put myself in front of the folks that had the big cash.... Racing "professionally" is a on again-off again proposition that takes serious finances and a ton of "being in the right place at the right time." Driving a race car just isn't all that hard so a lot of people are reasonably good at it. So there's a lot of competition..... And here's the bad news: rich kids can be good drivers to and they're more likely to get the ride because they can help subsidize the team. And they can afford to buy more practice time which in many cases gives them a leg up on getting good enough to get a "paid ride"... Becoming a Championship level driver on the other hand is reserved for the truly gifted few (Mario, AJ, Dale Sr., Schumacher, Jackie Stewart, etc.) and once you get to the upper levels of the sport, a driver's talent level is what (for the most part) keeps him there...

Long story short, if you want to become a pro-driver: start with a ton of money, hire a good driver as a coach and/or co-driver, hire a good mechanic that will build fast cars, practice/test every chance you get and put whatever equipment on the car that's necessary to win.... All anybody cares about is do you have the Budget to buy you way into the next level up the ladder (this is more important the older you are) and to some degree how many races you won...

That's probably a longer answer than was needed but there ya go....
Good Luck, DV