Drivetrain MCS vs. Honda SiR-t or in the US Si-t?
MCS vs. Honda SiR-t or in the US Si-t?
I have a BMP intake, 15% pulley, complete ignition system upgrade including plugs and a One-Ball exhaust.
My contender on the other hand has a Turbo SiR or Si in the states running on 6 Psi safely. His car is FAST compared to a stock SiR. I think he dyno'd it at 206 WHP and 160 or 170 ft. lbs.
We will be taking it to the Track this weekend, and I would like your opinions on whether or not I should put money on it
Let me know what you think.
Jm
My contender on the other hand has a Turbo SiR or Si in the states running on 6 Psi safely. His car is FAST compared to a stock SiR. I think he dyno'd it at 206 WHP and 160 or 170 ft. lbs.
We will be taking it to the Track this weekend, and I would like your opinions on whether or not I should put money on it
Let me know what you think.
Jm
Originally Posted by El Diablito Rojo-N20Mini
not in a straight line you won't.... as Jeff said... MUCHO better gearing than the Mini plus he has more HP and similar weight
Originally Posted by camelpilot
I dont plan on driving off the track... 
I don't think that will have anything to do with the outcome:smile:
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Originally Posted by El Diablito Rojo-N20Mini
I don't think that will have anything to do with the outcome:smile:
I'll say it again. Camel can beat him.
You are right, he has better hp, maybe better gearing. But gears and hp dont win a race on their own. And by saying that a turboed Civic Type-R will smoke an S just because of those 2 things, you guys need a course in MINI Faith 101. (And a little track experience would help)
Don't give me the "it depends on the driver line" - because that's what experience implies. Obviously it matters, but car comparisons should always assume equal drivers.
BTW, I'm assuming he's referring to the drag strip. I could be wrong, but every time I've heard someone say "take it to the track" (and especially with bets involved), that's what they're referring to. If I'm correct in this assumption, I definitely stand by my original prediction.
BTW, I'm assuming he's referring to the drag strip. I could be wrong, but every time I've heard someone say "take it to the track" (and especially with bets involved), that's what they're referring to. If I'm correct in this assumption, I definitely stand by my original prediction.
Originally Posted by MSFITOY
Fight fire with fire
You think El D's worried about his better gearing
You think El D's worried about his better gearing
No thank you
in fact I wish the gearing was even taller
Originally Posted by JeffS
Don't give me the "it depends on the driver line" - because that's what experience implies. Obviously it matters, but car comparisons should always assume equal drivers.
BTW, I'm assuming he's referring to the drag strip. I could be wrong, but every time I've heard someone say "take it to the track" (and especially with bets involved), that's what they're referring to. If I'm correct in this assumption, I definitely stand by my original prediction.
BTW, I'm assuming he's referring to the drag strip. I could be wrong, but every time I've heard someone say "take it to the track" (and especially with bets involved), that's what they're referring to. If I'm correct in this assumption, I definitely stand by my original prediction.
And if someone is referring to a drag strip when they have 2 small engined, small hatch, front wheel drive cars and say "lets take it to da track", then they're driving the wrong car.
Originally Posted by Maximusmini
Camel, i completely understand you... what he said is simply7 a mind thing.. i do it everytime especially with a ferrari..
not physical..
not physical..Life must be very easy for people that say "that cant be done", "this cant be done", when all they have to do is get off their ****... and just do it.
It's called "The people who make things happen" category.
Originally Posted by camelpilot
Jeff I never implied driver experience for my race. I was implying suspension, brakes, weight, weight distribution, intimidation factor, stuff like that. (Including the driver is whole new ball game).
And if someone is referring to a drag strip when they have 2 small engined, small hatch, front wheel drive cars and say "lets take it to da track", then they're driving the wrong car.
And if someone is referring to a drag strip when they have 2 small engined, small hatch, front wheel drive cars and say "lets take it to da track", then they're driving the wrong car.
I think it will depend alot on who's the better driver on the track & factoring in the other mods the civic has such as suspension. If it's modded also, it will be leaning alot towards the civic as for the car alone.
btw what year is it? the newest civic siR will be a killer opponent - from the sounds of it - it seems like an older model - i hope
then again - the new carrera GT is a ***** to drive to the limit - while the SLR is a walk in the park - making any idiot look good.
lets hope the mini makes it as the equalizer in handling.
btw what year is it? the newest civic siR will be a killer opponent - from the sounds of it - it seems like an older model - i hope
then again - the new carrera GT is a ***** to drive to the limit - while the SLR is a walk in the park - making any idiot look good.
lets hope the mini makes it as the equalizer in handling.
Sorry not with the stock suspension.. if it had upgrades that made it stick to the ground then YES!!
Those civics stick to the road in stock trim.. but suck out of corners to 170km/h. From personal experience ofcourse:smile:
Those civics stick to the road in stock trim.. but suck out of corners to 170km/h. From personal experience ofcourse:smile:
Originally Posted by shenmue2
I think it will depend alot on who's the better driver on the track & factoring in the other mods the civic has such as suspension. If it's modded also, it will be leaning alot towards the civic as for the car alone.
btw what year is it? the newest civic siR will be a killer opponent - from the sounds of it - it seems like an older model - i hope
then again - the new carrera GT is a ***** to drive to the limit - while the SLR is a walk in the park - making any idiot look good.
lets hope the mini makes it as the equalizer in handling.
btw what year is it? the newest civic siR will be a killer opponent - from the sounds of it - it seems like an older model - i hope
then again - the new carrera GT is a ***** to drive to the limit - while the SLR is a walk in the park - making any idiot look good.
lets hope the mini makes it as the equalizer in handling.
Well he doesnt have the Newest version SiR, he has a 2000, and it has full coil over suspension that I am pretty sure is just set up for street driving. And I think he is too brain-dead to figure out how to tune it for track... haha..
Jm
Jm
What year is your Mini? If it's an 05 you have a a very good chance with your current mods - the shorter 3rd, 4th, and,5th gears will help.
When you say his car is an SiR, do you mean the double over cam B16? I have one sitting outside. One thing to consider, is the gearing is tuned for a naturally aspirated, high rpm hp car. This can hurt his acceleration thru a road course - he may be shifting an awful lot - not geared for a turbo. Point underscored by El's comment! You have no idea how peaky his hp is; improper gearing, especially gear that is too short, can really hurt a turbo's performance. So, what his car produces on a dyno means nothing...don't be afraid. At 160 naturally aspirated hp at 8,000, the SiR or Si still isn't a barn stormer. It takes a lot of winding time to get to 8,000rpm, and the peak hp is available for a fraction of a second.
If you have an 05 with the above mods, your Mini probably makes better torque, AND, will probably make better use of that torque. Even though your hp is somewhat less, it takes roughly 100bhp to reduce acceleration to 60mph by one second. His hp is only about 30hp +/- more. Power band comes into play too; the DOHC B16 produces its naturally aspirated max hp at 8,000rpm +/- and max torque of 111 lb/ft at, I can't remember, 7,000rpms. Adding a SC to this can work well...I've seen one US Si with a Jackson SC hit the 100mph mark by the 1/4 mile. A turbo mated to this motor can yield lots of power too, but turbo lag has been a real problem with some of the applications I've experienced.
On a road course I would give the edge to your Mini; the SiR's veeeery slow steering gear and very poor steering feel make it a very annoying accomplice on a track. If it is setup well, however, that car can handle very very well. Mine had lots of grip and incredible balance for a front driver. A steering gear slower than my wife's mini van is a real turn-off! Just dumb!
Go for it! Hit it hard and don't look back - really!
When you say his car is an SiR, do you mean the double over cam B16? I have one sitting outside. One thing to consider, is the gearing is tuned for a naturally aspirated, high rpm hp car. This can hurt his acceleration thru a road course - he may be shifting an awful lot - not geared for a turbo. Point underscored by El's comment! You have no idea how peaky his hp is; improper gearing, especially gear that is too short, can really hurt a turbo's performance. So, what his car produces on a dyno means nothing...don't be afraid. At 160 naturally aspirated hp at 8,000, the SiR or Si still isn't a barn stormer. It takes a lot of winding time to get to 8,000rpm, and the peak hp is available for a fraction of a second.
If you have an 05 with the above mods, your Mini probably makes better torque, AND, will probably make better use of that torque. Even though your hp is somewhat less, it takes roughly 100bhp to reduce acceleration to 60mph by one second. His hp is only about 30hp +/- more. Power band comes into play too; the DOHC B16 produces its naturally aspirated max hp at 8,000rpm +/- and max torque of 111 lb/ft at, I can't remember, 7,000rpms. Adding a SC to this can work well...I've seen one US Si with a Jackson SC hit the 100mph mark by the 1/4 mile. A turbo mated to this motor can yield lots of power too, but turbo lag has been a real problem with some of the applications I've experienced.
On a road course I would give the edge to your Mini; the SiR's veeeery slow steering gear and very poor steering feel make it a very annoying accomplice on a track. If it is setup well, however, that car can handle very very well. Mine had lots of grip and incredible balance for a front driver. A steering gear slower than my wife's mini van is a real turn-off! Just dumb!
Go for it! Hit it hard and don't look back - really!





