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		<title>Uncompromised: Daily Driver, Weekend Warrior</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2008 19:06:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s like a rumor. A mystery hidden in myth and nearly impossible to find, like the Lost City of Gold. For the enthusiast community, it is the daily driver that also performs well on-track when necessary, and without a lot of fuss. Well, it is real and it’s been spotted in Motown. And surprise, surprise, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s like a rumor. A mystery hidden in myth and nearly impossible to find, like the Lost City of Gold. For the enthusiast community, it is the daily driver that also performs well on-track when necessary, and without a lot of fuss. Well, it is real and it’s been spotted in Motown. And surprise, surprise, it was riding on some very nice gold.</p>
<p><a title="Boony's Daily Driver" href="http://t3hclap.com/Photos/Feature/Boony/BoonyBig01.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="Boony's 06 Daily Driver" src="http://t3hclap.com/Photos/Feature/Boony/Boony01.jpg" alt="Boony's 06 Daily Driver" width="400" height="267" align="top" /></a></p>
<p>Chris, aka. boondocksaint, has one of the cleanest 2006 Subaru Impreza WRX STi’s in the nation. No need for a fancy body kit or crazy paint job. The only stickers on the car are his alumni sticker and an oil change reminder.</p>
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<p>Chris’s car has a very special, very rare set of Prodrive wheels &#8211; the only set in this specific size/color in the states. The suspension is one of the most sought after setups in the Subaru community, not only because of its quality parts and design, but because it excels at nearly everything it does. Chris’s thoughtful and planned modification path has yielded a car that not only looks amazing, but also handles and performs with the best of them. Now he just needs to tighten the nut behind the wheel.</p>
<p>I had a chance to bounce a few PM’s back and forth with Chris prior to writing this article and here is what he had to say during the T3h_Clap interrogation.</p>
<p><strong>T3h_Clap:</strong> What is the Current Suspension Setup and Settings?<br />
<strong>Boony:</strong> TiC SST coilovers, Whiteline 24mm adjustable swaybars (front and rear), Kartboy swaybar endlinks (front and rear), Vorshlag camber plates (front and rear), Ingalls camber bolts (front and rear), CarLabs X-Brace<br />
Sway settings: full soft on each for now<br />
Damper settings (from full stiff): F -8, R -10 (for now)<br />
Ride Height: Front 14″, Rear 13.5″<br />
Alignment: Fr -1.5 (more with me in it), Rear -1.5<br />
Toe is DEAD straight.</p>
<p><strong>T3h_Clap:</strong> Any future modifications planned?<br />
<strong>Boony:</strong> I need to do something with brakes and get corner balanced. And, at some point, I should do some power mods.</p>
<p><a title="Boony's GC06H Prodrive STi" href="http://t3hclap.com/Photos/Feature/Boony/BoonyBig04.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="Boony's 06 Prodrive GC06-H" src="http://t3hclap.com/Photos/Feature/Boony/Boony04.jpg" alt="Boony's 06 Prodrive GC06-H" width="400" height="267" align="top" /></a></p>
<p><strong>T3h_Clap:</strong> What is your Current Wheel and Tire Setup and Settings?<br />
<strong>Boony:</strong> Prodrive GC-06H 17″ x 8.5″, +51 offset, ~16lbs each<br />
Falken RT615 in 255/40-17<br />
Tire Pressures: 40psi F, 37psi R<br />
Strut Clearance: a little less than a finger width front and rear between the tire and the lower perch &#8211; doesn’t rub, but doesn’t miss by much…</p>
<p><a title="Side 2006 STi S203 Wing Prodrive Wheels" href="http://t3hclap.com/Photos/Feature/Boony/BoonyBig05.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="Side Shot Subaru STi 2006 Gold Wheels" src="http://t3hclap.com/Photos/Feature/Boony/Boony05.jpg" alt="Side Shot Subaru STi 2006 Gold Wheels" width="400" height="267" align="top" /></a></p>
<p><strong>T3h_Clap:</strong> What are your planned uses for the car?<br />
<strong>Boony:</strong> Daily driving, open track days, and the occasional road trip back home to the South.</p>
<p><strong>T3h_Clap:</strong> Did you set your car up for anything specific?<br />
<strong>Boony:</strong> My car was intended to be 95% daily driver and 5% track day toy. I do not autocross at all, nor do I drag race. Road courses only. To that end, I wanted to run slightly wider rubber (I think 255 is as good a compromise between street/track as I can get) and keep some style. I needed the car to be a bit more neutral while still retaining just a bit of understeer for safety and because the car is far more capable than am I. I chose the coilovers for their ability to excel on the street and at the track. Even though stiff springs would increase track performance, the car is primarily daily driven. It is currently more comfortable than stock despite having spring rates 50% stiffer than stock.</p>
<p><a title="Prodrive GC06-H 17x8.5 +51mm" href="http://t3hclap.com/Photos/Feature/Boony/BoonyBig09.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="Boony's TiC SST Coilover Equppied 06 STi" src="http://t3hclap.com/Photos/Feature/Boony/Boony09.jpg" alt="Boony's TiC SST Coilover Equppied 06 STi" width="400" height="267" align="top" /></a></p>
<p><strong>T3h_Clap:</strong> How are your tire clearances with the TiC Coilovers and the Prodrive wheels?<br />
<strong>Boony:</strong> Tire-to-strut clearance (actually the lower perch) is only enough to squeeze my finger between them. It’s damn close. Without the camber bolts at full positive, there would be contact. I am considering a 5mm spacer and extended studs for next year, but am still researching my options. It would allow me to run more negative camber.</p>
<p><strong>T3h_Clap:</strong> Last but not least a list of sponsors/vendors/people you want to mention/thank.<br />
<strong>Boony:</strong> Long list, in chronological order:<br />
IWSTI.com, as it is an invaluable resource on these cars without the boy-racer attitude. <a title="Garage Spec" href="http://www.garagespec.com" target="_blank">GarageSpec.com</a> and <a title="Turn-In Concepts" href="http://www.turninconcepts.com" target="_blank">TurninConcepts.com</a> for their help getting the wheels and suspension hooked up. CarLabs, for such an awesome, effective brace. <a title="Penguin Garage" href="http://penguingarage.com" target="_blank">Penguin Garage</a> and T3h_Clap for help getting everything exactly right, and for the spoiler. AutoEurope in Berkely, MI, for mounting my tires without screwing up my wheels and for balancing them properly, and my super-secret alignment guy. Yes, I was aligned manually with string, a ruler, slip plates, and a spreadsheet. Nandan, my photographer, for the amazing photos. Lastly, all my friends in the community who have helped me learn, modify, and tweak my car &#8211; thanks to you all.</p>
<p><a title="S203 Spoiler Prodrive GC06-H" href="http://t3hclap.com/Photos/Feature/Boony/BoonyBig10.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="S203 Spoiler Subaru STi GC06-H" src="http://t3hclap.com/Photos/Feature/Boony/Boony10.jpg" alt="S203 Spoiler Subaru STi GC06-H" width="400" height="267" align="top" /></a></p>
<p>Since this Interview, Chris has replaced his RT615s with a fresh set of Bridgestone RE01Rs in the same size (255/40/17). And yes, the clearances are still tight. Chris will be tracking his car over the summer.</p>
<p>More Photos:</p>
<p><a title="Chris Subaru STi 2006 Wheels Tires" href="http://t3hclap.com/Photos/Feature/Boony/BoonyBig03.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="Chris 2006 Subaru Impreza WRX STi" src="http://t3hclap.com/Photos/Feature/Boony/Boony03.jpg" alt="Chris 2006 Subaru Impreza WRX STi" width="400" height="267" align="top" /></a></p>
<p><a title="Turn-In Concepts Equipped 2006 STi" href="http://t3hclap.com/Photos/Feature/Boony/BoonyBig06.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="2006 Subaru S203 Wing" src="http://t3hclap.com/Photos/Feature/Boony/Boony06.jpg" alt="2006 Subaru S203 Wing" width="400" height="267" align="top" /></a></p>
<p><a title="Boony's 2006 STi" href="http://t3hclap.com/Photos/Feature/Boony/BoonyBig02.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="Boony's 2" src="http://t3hclap.com/Photos/Feature/Boony/Boony02.jpg" alt="Boony's 2" width="400" height="267" align="top" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://turninconcepts.com"><img class="alignnone" title="Turn In Concepts" src="http://t3hclap.com/Photos/Sponsors/TiC/TiCsmallbanner.gif" alt="" width="546" height="90" /></a></p>
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