20 NIGGAZ
6/12/2007 1:04:31 PM
bttt
10/23/2007 11:05:19 AM
oh snap.thanks nigga i was wondering why there was another track thread when this one was around.
10/23/2007 11:06:34 AM
Going to Chin Dec. 8/9th and also PCA in Nov. Both to VIR. who else is going? I know Ahmet, Rich and Rex are signed up too...
10/23/2007 11:51:52 AM
I may go to VIR to take pictures thats about it
10/23/2007 1:01:52 PM
^^I'm signed up for both.
10/23/2007 1:03:14 PM
^you're signed up for the PCA event too? Cause ahmets giving me some lip about that...he wants to do Chin in Nov instead of PCA but its all full lol...
10/23/2007 2:15:18 PM
My race track is better than your race track:http://picasaweb.google.com/callahanwarlick/LagunaSeca
10/23/2007 4:31:34 PM
my iGoogle looks better than your iGoogle
10/23/2007 4:58:36 PM
Are you guys signed up for the Friday solo session too with PCA at VIR? If i do i'll be third on wait list
10/24/2007 9:34:40 AM
Im going to make a trip down to laguna seca in the spring.I cant wait for my car to get up here so I can go over to SIR or whatever the hell its called now. Proformance does all day lap days for 200 bucks. Granted the track isnt nearly as good as VIR, but its also only 35 min away, costs less and I'm in the pacific northwest.I hear the Portland raceway is much better, but probably wont get down there until spring time either.
10/24/2007 10:26:24 PM
10/24/2007 10:42:33 PM
it's 500 bucks if you dont have any open course certification and havent run the course beforeif you have a cert, or do the 500 dollar course, then you can do open laps for cost +100 bucks for an instructor shadow. after two visits, its just the lap cost.so it goes down in price quick. plus they have SCCA certification too, which is actually pretty cheap (~2200 bucks for the 2-day).
10/24/2007 10:54:50 PM
yeahbut i'm just gonna wait until I can go somewhere that doesn't cost $500 for a track day.
10/24/2007 11:00:06 PM
over the course of a year, it comes out WAY cheaper than the VIR HPDE days. its like 135 for a half day, 200 for a full day. even with the 500 dollar day 1
10/24/2007 11:07:16 PM
2/21/2008 8:52:49 AM
time for some track events this year
2/21/2008 12:14:29 PM
Had a blast at Laguna Seca w/ Ahmet as my codriver.Conclusions: #1 The corkscrew is the best sequence of turns in motorsports#2 ABS is a good thing#3 E30 brakes suckoh, I almost forgot #4 I'm the best road course driver on tww Next up is 3/21 @ Thunderhill. I'll have my e30 out there if I can fix the brake issues, otherwise I'll take the m3 out to play. Ahmet&crew, when can I fly out and do vir/roadatl with jew guys.[Edited on February 22, 2008 at 2:37 AM. Reason : .]
2/22/2008 2:35:26 AM
I'll let you know as soon as I pick up a car. Should be soon now. I need to look into the roll bar thing while considering the S2k, and still playing w/the 911 idea (I don't like the interviews I'm getting), but more than likely I'll be in a C5 within a month, if that long. Like I said, i'll be in touch w/you sugar. Ahmet
2/22/2008 2:39:35 AM
^ http://www.bethania-garage.com/s2000.htmBest option for an S2000 roll bar right now it appears. He can put the harness bar lower at the proper position if you don't mind leaving the interior out.I was looking into it, but switched jobs and bought an engagement ring, so I had to delay it for a while as a frivolous cost
2/22/2008 2:28:00 PM
if you nigs was a bar rigged up.holler at SpeedFreak (he never gets on, so pm me or something)he did DonkeyButt's bar/cagelooks nice.
2/22/2008 2:30:31 PM
I'm doing:Maybe NASA VIRF March 8-9thdef THSCC VIRN Apr 5-6def THSCC VIRF May 28-29maybe THSCC CMP June 21-22maybe NASA VIRF July 25-26 (not if we get in for LeMons)And LeMons if we get in in July.My car is lean and mean and ready to roll.
2/22/2008 5:40:31 PM
i rode in a 87 325 today.. shit was fun.
2/22/2008 10:37:44 PM
fun in the slowest way possible
2/23/2008 1:15:44 AM
except for a 240sx... KA24DE FTL. one of my friends has one and another just got one. I've driven and ridden in them recently. that motor seriously sucks.My E30 is fully gutted now and it feels fairly peppy.
2/23/2008 9:34:38 AM
Heading to thunderhill
3/20/2008 6:25:06 PM
Hit my first tire wall. awww
4/7/2008 2:39:00 PM
uh oh. Saw a WRX hit the wall at VIR Patriot sunday before last when it was all cold and damp and shit. lifted coming down the hill toward the pit area and it snapped on him, spun it completely around and smacked the front and right side into the foam blocks, and broke a jersey barrier in half.
4/7/2008 3:38:16 PM
^i love that series of turns.flat footed all the way through like a long straitaway. its an all or none set. you either go for it and hit some high speeds. or you pussy foot through it.or you hit a wall/slide off
4/7/2008 8:01:05 PM
Dan, sorry to hear. Please do tell what happened/pictures?Also, I never see patriot course as available through any organizations... I kind of want to run that configuration, how would I go about signing up with a club?Ahmet
4/8/2008 1:31:22 AM
I've only seen patriot as a "circuit-x" or a drift0 event. Do they have HPDEs there?I went out in the rain on my treaded all season street tires and it was slicker than eel snot. like crazy slippery. i've felt more in control with the M3 in the snow before. i slow-motion looped it out of hogpen on the warmup lap. like seriously wtf? no snap, nothing crazy, just a low speed, slow motion rotation i couldnt overcome. like being on ice. spun inside up onto the grass but stopped short of the armco.pit in, they say i look ok, out i go. this time verrrry carefully. i'm lugging 3rd gear (gear up to limit torque/response) just putting along cuz it feels like shit. loop it out of 5a, slow spin into the tire wall. doh.i pulled/hammered the hood, fender, and bumper out, checked the alignment, etc and it seemed good to go. i switched to my rcomps and went out again. same conditions, but this time everything was great. i had great grip and feel and all was fine. *shrug* So i chalk it up to running out of talent w/ really bad tires. i should have called it quits sooner when i knew it just wasnt right.
4/8/2008 8:12:49 AM
^i dont think they do events on the patriot course, i thought that was for smaller events. and bikes.ive never seen/heard of hpdes there.
4/8/2008 8:46:43 AM
it was a private lapping session. no instructors. point by passing at the bottom of the hill before the uphill corkscrew. 5-6 cars on track at a time. We were going to go for lap times in the afternoon but no one wanted to push it in the conditions. It was just too cold and damp. I came in after about 25 minutes of all out lapping and the tires weren't even close to warm.[Edited on April 8, 2008 at 9:37 AM. Reason : ]
4/8/2008 9:34:52 AM
5/14/2008 7:34:47 PM
thinkin about doing Expo. in the mood to roll some folks. specially some Evo's and BMW's.but not in the aRgh.. maybe in the ciVic powR
5/14/2008 7:40:58 PM
bttt expo coming up soon.
5/27/2008 1:32:01 PM
heading to VIR in a few hours.
5/27/2008 1:58:49 PM
^what event?
5/27/2008 2:14:44 PM
slowpoke 500
5/27/2008 2:30:52 PM
It was a THSCC DE, great event, well run.I can't believe the proliferation of hardware people are bringing out... A sea of GT3s, tube frame race cars and the like, makes me Oh well, at least next week I'll be with Hype Rs, and feel fast again.Ahmet
5/30/2008 12:04:20 PM
you forgot to mention the Ferrari...
5/30/2008 2:06:26 PM
one can only be fast IN a hype R, not around them. R4LIFE![Edited on May 30, 2008 at 2:48 PM. Reason : ]
5/30/2008 2:44:18 PM
bttt per request
12/4/2008 4:15:30 PM
Any guidance/suggestions for an inexpensive car to do track days with? Might spend up to $10k for a screaming deal on just the right car...really thinking more around $5k.1. Must not be FWD. Must have manual transmission. Not negotiable.2. Strongly prefer more power than a stock Miata (though would get one if someone was flat-out giving it away).3. Does not need to be cosmetically great, have lots of features, a nice interior, or be a daily driver. Does have to be street legal.4. Must be inexpensive (relatively...I know quite well that beating the shit out of cars costs money) to operate--not just to buy. No E36 M3s with 180k, for example.thinking about 240sx.also thought about 1G DSM, "mildly" modified 1G Miata (Jackson SC, Greddy turbo, etc), E30, E36, etc.Might consider 944 Porsche, 1G or 2G MR-2 (usually too expensive for what they are), 1G or 2G RX-7, higher mileage, salvage-titled S2000 or 350z (like 100k miles...not 200k miles).
12/6/2008 12:12:47 AM
dukie ima tell you strait up,ill give you my civic, you'll have more fun in that thing on track than you ever had in any of your cars you've owned.but seriously... buy a stock car. start out with the basics. dont jump into a car thats modded and has all this extra crap on it. if you do, you'll never know where you're hurting and you'll be hiding your mistakes.you dont need a mildly modified anything, heck just buy a minivan and you'll love it.you're probably gonna end up selling it anyways so who cares right?im just sayin. any car is fun on the track. slow or fast, you'll learn to make it faster, faster than you've ever driven.and $10K for a car to do track days with... dude thats a lot of money for a car to do track days with. unless of course you still want a daily driver out of itgoto http://www.racingjunk.com and pick something up, like my integra for example. already has a cage in it and it stripped out. NOW YOU CAN BRAG. [Edited on December 6, 2008 at 12:49 AM. Reason : ]
12/6/2008 12:48:09 AM
Steer clear of the 240 for track work. Look at what you see at the track in your price range.e30, e36 /e36 M3, 944s, Hondas, Mustangs.You don't want FWD (which I think is a mistake, you can learn a lot from any car, and though FWD is also not my thing, you can learn some quite advanced skills in one that'd take you forever to get to with a RWD car, like proper off throttle rotation), so that rules out the Hondas, -the S2000. I don't care about previous damage, but the smallest structural damage (and I do mean very small), can really change how the car responds, so if you do play that gamble, be careful. High mileage is never an issue in and of itself IMO.I'd also avoid the 944, it's too slow, period. Also, the high polar moment of inertia is fun to play with at turbo power levels, and just plain boring w/the base car. Budget and track 944 Turbo do not belong in the same planet, so scratch that.If you want to spend $5k, I'd buy a set up e30. If you want to spend I'd buy an e36 M3 (HAY I HAVE JUST THE ONE TO BUY!!!!). The thing about the M3 is, you're not going to find a more blank slate type of car as far as actually learning how to drive something, AND they're bulletproof. You ought to check out my car.To recap, whatever you do, don't buy a 240, and consider FWD. That's the god of cheap reliable track car. If you really hate FWD, -->e30 on budget. If you look at an e36, bushings are an absolute necessity. Also, come out w/me to VIR sometime.
12/6/2008 1:26:08 AM
steer clear from the 240? Just wanted to hear your reasoning......I ask out of curiosity having a 240 may have something to do with it but between people its eitheir a love or hate feeling. I know the motor sucks but I think it can be easily fixed with a turbo kit or swapping in a Japanese motor I know these use it for drifting but I think it a good chasis that you can get for cheap and fun with then again ask me after I get my running and going on track I guess I may change my mind. But then again this might go back to which is the straight out of the box track car with minimal work neededeitheir havent heard from you in a while sounds like you are doing alrightHow much you want for that M3 y0?
12/6/2008 11:13:17 AM
The vast majority of 240sx's are set up for drifting. For track work, brakes are inadequate, as is cooling. I have not owned one, but I didn't like the chassis on the ones that I have driven (though they do drift nicely, I'll give them that). To each his own, I don't think it's a bad car, I just don't think it's a great first choice compared to other cars in it's price range. An e36 M3 already has 240hp and a well sorted quite track suitable set up out of the box. Add suspension/brake pads if you'd like. Brings me to my car... I'm asking $8400 for it (was asking 11,200 before the stock market crashed). That said, it boils down to personal choice, I'd never recommend a WRX over an M3, especially for track work, and yet that's exactly what I'm doing, or at least trying to...
12/6/2008 1:04:55 PM
Fair enough figured i would ask
12/6/2008 6:34:19 PM
12/6/2008 10:44:12 PM