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What did you expect? :D Scoobies are quick motors, especially off the block. Sometimes they are very, very quick - there's not many like that but it's a nice suprise when they don't disapear in the rearview :D

 

If you want to play with the turbo boys you have the wrong engine (not car ;) )

 

Homer (apparently a turbo snob :tongue: )

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I had a mini shoot out with a scooby recently - BPU TT I am with hybrids and he killed me in the bends. It was pising it down though and I'm a pussie driver :)

 

Dude, you need some some track time or proper driver training :D

 

I've had a good play with my mates STI8 PPP and his mates P1 and I left them for standing on the "13 bends of death" on Berkshire/Oxfordshie run. This was in March 3 years(!) ago when is was wet and slippery.

 

The only point we matched up was under braking and I'm on the 'little' supra brakes, though they were smoking when we stopped at the end of the each run! The Scooby's are far better though for track use, the small Supra ones are "use once" jobs :D

 

When we were on the straights I overtook each with ease while we were under WOT.

 

Short thread here (Its very old so don't bother replying please!): http://bbs.scoobynet.com/you-9/314632-sti-ppp-13-bends-death.html

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