scapamouche
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I ran in STX, even though the car is still stock because all of my old buds are still in STS which runs at the same time (STS/STX: SCCA autox classes based on small 4 seat cars with common bolt ons. AKA, the ricer classes
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The car handled fantastic for a stock vehicle, if not up to the standards of my old car or the other competitors. I was about 2.5 sec slower than the fastest cars in STX, a set of very well setup WRXs. I'm very happy with this result: it takes time to get used to a new car, and I think 2 sec off the pace with tires that aren't as good (Falken AZENIS are the BEST bang-for -buck tires sold in the US, and they ALL were on them....) and no suspension improvements (read that as: stock alignment, and suspension tuned for safety, not speed.)
The car had some understeer, but once I knew about it, I could counter it with throttle and better braking habits. All in all, I thkn the MSP is a FANTASTIC place to start building an STX car, but I haven't decided whether I'm going to stay stock, or mod the sh*t out of it.
One problem, though: on some corners under heavy braking, there was a very loud CLUNK from the front suspension. It sounded like some component binding as the weight shifted around. Has anyone experienced anything similar?

I ran in STX, even though the car is still stock because all of my old buds are still in STS which runs at the same time (STS/STX: SCCA autox classes based on small 4 seat cars with common bolt ons. AKA, the ricer classes

The car handled fantastic for a stock vehicle, if not up to the standards of my old car or the other competitors. I was about 2.5 sec slower than the fastest cars in STX, a set of very well setup WRXs. I'm very happy with this result: it takes time to get used to a new car, and I think 2 sec off the pace with tires that aren't as good (Falken AZENIS are the BEST bang-for -buck tires sold in the US, and they ALL were on them....) and no suspension improvements (read that as: stock alignment, and suspension tuned for safety, not speed.)
The car had some understeer, but once I knew about it, I could counter it with throttle and better braking habits. All in all, I thkn the MSP is a FANTASTIC place to start building an STX car, but I haven't decided whether I'm going to stay stock, or mod the sh*t out of it.
One problem, though: on some corners under heavy braking, there was a very loud CLUNK from the front suspension. It sounded like some component binding as the weight shifted around. Has anyone experienced anything similar?