Originally Posted by GTScoob
I know some Subies have a passive rear steering design, but this isn't the case with Super HICAS. There is a separate steering rack, which uses vehicle speed and steering input (via the abs and the sensor on the steering wheel, respectively) to ACTIVELY steer the rear wheels a few degrees. Hence the "A" in HICAS (HIgh Capacity Active Steering).
I happen to own a HICAS car. And I've driven a lot of non-HICAS S13s. The bottom line is, if you want to drift, you might as well find a non-HICAS car. The HICAS gear is pretty heavy, and even though you can buy a one-piece "eliminator," there is still a lot of crap you'd need to remove to be completely HICAS-free. Otherwise you're just carrying around a bunch of dead weight.
That being said....HICAS cars all have ABS and a VLSD. The latter two are definitely worth it IMO. Even before I swapped in my SR, I could break the rear end loose all day long, thanks to the VLSD. ABS may not be ideal for a track car, but if you intend to daily drive this car, it's definitely something you should have.
So that being said, offer the dude $1500![]()