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Old 01-05-2012, 10:44 PM   #11
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Thanks guys, I will go test drive one on Saturday although it's a shame i cant do it on track as thats where it will shine over the RS, the RS has 410 lb/ft so unfortunately n/a cars feel a bit gutless even if there actually faster if you know what I mean, I'm sure the ex Honda owners will

It's sounds to me as if you should stick with the RS.P if it's got so much torque. You obviously love it
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Old 01-05-2012, 11:20 PM   #12
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It's sounds to me as if you should stick with the RS.P if it's got so much torque. You obviously love it
Haha! Its a great car but it's no BMW.
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Old 01-05-2012, 11:51 PM   #13
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Pete I could give you tons of advice.... Instead i'm just gonna say MTFU!

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The CSL was my first RWD car having come from a Civic Type R and mainly FWD cars before that.

I found it a little daunting at first but a few trips to the Ring, some driver training and some hooning later i began to be at one with the car (ok sort of... Jim!)
I am a little envious the way you learned to drive your car actually rob - buy a Csl and learn to drive it whilst learning the ring and I've gotta say you are really fast and smooth nowadays at the ring ( not that I am an expert at being fast or on the ring either ) - I really enjoyed our chase laps last year mate
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Old 02-05-2012, 01:50 AM   #14
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Thanks guys, I will go test drive one on Saturday although it's a shame i cant do it on track as thats where it will shine over the RS, the RS has 410 lb/ft so unfortunately n/a cars feel a bit gutless even if there actually faster if you know what I mean, I'm sure the ex Honda owners will
I say go for the CSL but don't be surprised if the CSL is slower round a track for a about a year until you learn how to drive it properly.
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Old 02-05-2012, 12:21 PM   #15
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Hi Guys

My first post so best say hello, I'm Pete currently have an mk2 focus RS mountune mr375 Clubsport I won't bore you with the spec unless somones interested, it's just got 5 stars in this months evo mag though I do around 6 track / car exercise events a year, I only get to have 1 car that must be a jack of all trades as I have a van for work and a mk1 golf in the garage

I like my more track focused cars and am hankering after an e46 csl but I won't admit to my driving / ring buddies that im nervous it may be too extreme for my first RWD? My phobia comes after following numerous rwd's on track only to watch them fly off seemingly out the blue, has the csl been a first for anybody else? Is it a bad idea or should I just man up and get the he'll on with it?

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Very nice, I had a 370bhp JMS tuned RS MKII myself about 18 months ago, great cars, but missing soul imho, I only had mine 6 months before I got bored of it.

Changing from the RS to a CSL is an easy option you won't regret it, they are really tractable and the RWD is not scary as some people might think, to be honest I can drive my CSL faster day to day than I could the RS, even on standard suspension the CSL is far less crashy than the RS was. plus you sit lower (I hated the Recaro's in the RS, far too high).

I had a normal E46 for 5 years before the RS, to be honest I wish I'd gone straight to the CSL.

I was in the same boat when I did my first track days in my old M3, take it easy and build up, you'll be surprised at how much grip the CSL has, even if you're nowhere near the fastest person on the day you'll still be pretty quick, they don't bite unless you have a lead foot!

Btw you'll miss the brakes on the RS they are superb as standard! and the popping of the exhaust!
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I am a little envious the way you learned to drive your car actually rob - buy a Csl and learn to drive it whilst learning the ring and I've gotta say you are really fast and smooth nowadays at the ring ( not that I am an expert at being fast or on the ring either ) - I really enjoyed our chase laps last year mate
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Old 02-05-2012, 01:45 PM   #17
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Old 03-05-2012, 12:37 AM   #18
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Welcome Pete

Very nice, I had a 370bhp JMS tuned RS MKII myself about 18 months ago, great cars, but missing soul imho, I only had mine 6 months before I got bored of it.

Changing from the RS to a CSL is an easy option you won't regret it, they are really tractable and the RWD is not scary as some people might think, to be honest I can drive my CSL faster day to day than I could the RS, even on standard suspension the CSL is far less crashy than the RS was. plus you sit lower (I hated the Recaro's in the RS, far too high).

I had a normal E46 for 5 years before the RS, to be honest I wish I'd gone straight to the CSL.

I was in the same boat when I did my first track days in my old M3, take it easy and build up, you'll be surprised at how much grip the CSL has, even if you're nowhere near the fastest person on the day you'll still be pretty quick, they don't bite unless you have a lead foot!

Btw you'll miss the brakes on the RS they are superb as standard! and the popping of the exhaust!
Awesome was hoping somebody had made the switch I have the 6 pot Alcon kit on the RS and yes it stops lol! Driving position is terrible and the car feels super cheap at best, can't wait to get in one at the weekend.

Thanks for the comments all
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Old 03-05-2012, 10:58 AM   #20
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Welcome to the forum Pete and good luck with the CSL at the weekend. You mention build quality/ or quality of materials in the FRS as being cheap feeling? You will not have that issue on the CSL, the car oozes class and build quality.

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Less of the 'sea' and 'sailor' comments, that's two this week!
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