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Scca Autocrossing - when to my first event this weekend

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Originally posted by: helpme
Originally posted by: Truenofan
cant wait till i get my 10+ year old suspension changed out, new rims, and a few other mods before i race in the pretty much stock class. no power upgrades. i should have fun the first few times as a rook.

But are you a going to be driving... an AE-86?!

it's in his sig.
 
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: helpme
Originally posted by: Truenofan
cant wait till i get my 10+ year old suspension changed out, new rims, and a few other mods before i race in the pretty much stock class. no power upgrades. i should have fun the first few times as a rook.

But are you a going to be driving... an AE-86?!

it's in his sig.

Yeah, I was just trying to make a reference about his nickname 😉. I didn't know if he had both cars.
 
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: swtethan
Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
Originally posted by: swtethan
Maybe I should bring out my '08 SI :Q

You have an 08 Civic Si? oO

I am looking to get one, but I am hesitent because of the fabric used on the seats and such.

I am also wondering how a Mazdaspeed3 would do in an autocross event. I may have to go try to find one to run with my Neon first just to get a feel for what it's like 🙂

Yes I do, what worries you about the fabric on the seats? I cant wait for dry/warm weather. Summer tires arent too good in snow.

Fixed...rain has no bearing on summer tires

Yeah, I couldn't believe how much my wet traction improved when I went from cheapo all-seasons to decent summer tires. I can't drive *quite* as quickly in the rain as I can when it's completely dry, but certainly well above any sane speed.
 
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