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Philip / Travis Petrie
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https://www.flickr.com/gp/133057342@N05/7898Mc
Pictures, let me know if it all is working right, the album uploaded with errors.
Run group 1 pictures by Chad Myers - Thanks! Great pictures. Also thanks to Dan Brentnall and Sophia Sculerati for spotting me.
Pictures, let me know if it all is working right, the album uploaded with errors.
Run group 1 pictures by Chad Myers - Thanks! Great pictures. Also thanks to Dan Brentnall and Sophia Sculerati for spotting me.
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Philip / Travis Petrie
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My best run for the day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lMCvynrKRw
Clutch is done. Won't bite no matter what you do now.
My first event with GPS data. I built my own little web app so I can analyze my laps on my PC. My optimal lap would be have been about just under half a second faster and even then if I really "cherry pick" sections for the best splits I left more time than that. I'm a little amazed just how much time I leave on the course.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lMCvynrKRw
Clutch is done. Won't bite no matter what you do now.
My first event with GPS data. I built my own little web app so I can analyze my laps on my PC. My optimal lap would be have been about just under half a second faster and even then if I really "cherry pick" sections for the best splits I left more time than that. I'm a little amazed just how much time I leave on the course.
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Travis Urie
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Thank you Steve. I had the camera rolling as you did your runs and it was very helpfully to compare your driving inputs to mine when I got home. I could see all the things you pointed out. Very, very helpful.Native wrote: And thank you also to Travis, who let me take a few runs in his Camaro once we parked the VW. It's amazing how well those cars handle for their weight! And I see you put it together on your last run
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Mmm MR2 driftingCarracer wrote:https://www.flickr.com/gp/133057342@N05/7898Mc
Pictures, let me know if it all is working right, the album uploaded with errors.
Run group 1 pictures by Chad Myers - Thanks! Great pictures. Also thanks to Dan Brentnall and Sophia Sculerati for spotting me.

-Dave
I drive really slow cars... really slowly.
I drive really slow cars... really slowly.
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Joe Brannon
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So, decision time, do the clutch or get a better car? Get a co drive with someone to finish the season and save some cash?Carracer wrote:My best run for the day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lMCvynrKRw
Clutch is done. Won't bite no matter what you do now.
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I had a blast and I have Steve to thank for driving suggestions as it made a difference with each run.
Though not as fun as driving, working station 3 was pretty entertaining. That inside cone at the end of the last turnaround was frequently nudged without penalty, to where I just headed for it every time cars came through . Watching the Fastiva blow through so quickly was fun:)
My fronts are definitely toast and my "street" wheels and tires are going on today. Hope to find some cheap autox replacements for the front or all around, before the next event.
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Though not as fun as driving, working station 3 was pretty entertaining. That inside cone at the end of the last turnaround was frequently nudged without penalty, to where I just headed for it every time cars came through . Watching the Fastiva blow through so quickly was fun:)
My fronts are definitely toast and my "street" wheels and tires are going on today. Hope to find some cheap autox replacements for the front or all around, before the next event.
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rear / front / dd set w 10k and 2 events
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Philip / Travis Petrie
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I'm actively looking to replace the car, unfortunately I'm still torn between an good 1999 NB or a beater NC as they are so similar in price. I already have the new clutch and everything I need to replace it so I'm just going to toss it in next week ( easier said than done ) and I figure it will be easier to sell with a good clutch.jbrannon7 wrote:So, decision time, do the clutch or get a better car? Get a co drive with someone to finish the season and save some cash?Carracer wrote:My best run for the day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lMCvynrKRw
Clutch is done. Won't bite no matter what you do now.
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Loren Williams
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It's potentially a $2-3,000 car with a working clutch. It's a $500 parts car without.
Loren Williams - Loren @ Invisiblesun.org
The "Push Harder, Suck Less" philosophy explained:
Push Harder - Drive as close to the limit of your tires as possible.
Suck Less - Drive something resembling a proper racing line.
The "Push Harder, Suck Less" philosophy explained:
Push Harder - Drive as close to the limit of your tires as possible.
Suck Less - Drive something resembling a proper racing line.
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Tyler Swinehart
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Wow, that was my first AutoX not at Brookesville, and I overinflated my terrible OEM tires, felt like a slip n' slide at first lol. What a really fun, inventive course. Thank you again to the Lawsons for putting up with me and enabling me to go out to the Greyhound track, you guys are superb and very generous to share your knowledge with me. Also really appreciate the pictures Philip 

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99-00 NB's with really low miles are about $4k the last time I looked. Making a 99 "Sport" isn't impossible, but the springs are really hard to find now. A "LS" is easier, but heavier. Either way, do the clutch now. Your car will sell for more running with a good clutch. When we shopped for Sara's red 99, it took us about two months to find just the car she wanted.Carracer wrote:I'm actively looking to replace the car, unfortunately I'm still torn between an good 1999 NB or a beater NC as they are so similar in price. I already have the new clutch and everything I need to replace it so I'm just going to toss it in next week ( easier said than done ) and I figure it will be easier to sell with a good clutch.
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https://tampa.craigslist.org/pnl/cto/6048134789.htmljev61 wrote:99-00 NB's with really low miles are about $4k the last time I looked. Making a 99 "Sport" isn't impossible, but the springs are really hard to find now. A "LS" is easier, but heavier. Either way, do the clutch now. Your car will sell for more running with a good clutch. When we shopped for Sara's red 99, it took us about two months to find just the car she wanted.Carracer wrote:I'm actively looking to replace the car, unfortunately I'm still torn between an good 1999 NB or a beater NC as they are so similar in price. I already have the new clutch and everything I need to replace it so I'm just going to toss it in next week ( easier said than done ) and I figure it will be easier to sell with a good clutch.
Something that caught my eye recently. So I remembered it. Forgot where I parked my car but remembered this.
Craig's List wouldn't steer you wrong....hahahahaha If they give you your price include the "new clutch" in a box. Otherwise return the clutch for credit. Clutches are no longer a $500 deal. X3 is more like it.
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I have 3 205/45-16 RE-71Rs that are probably good for at least another 4-6 events if flipped. The fourth is corded, so no good. I want to keep the wheels they're on, but you can have the tires -- just have to dismount them.wlynchatusf wrote:Hope to find some cheap autox replacements for the front or all around, before the next event.
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Jamie thanks for your kind offer. I'm on 15s for the foreseeable future. Someday my skills be up to that level of tireJamie wrote:I have 3 205/45-16 RE-71Rs that are probably good for at least another 4-6 events if flipped. The fourth is corded, so no good. I want to keep the wheels they're on, but you can have the tires -- just have to dismount them.wlynchatusf wrote:Hope to find some cheap autox replacements for the front or all around, before the next event.

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Mike Lawson
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You'r welcome. It was no trouble at all.Murdified wrote:Wow, that was my first AutoX not at Brookesville, and I overinflated my terrible OEM tires, felt like a slip n' slide at first lol. What a really fun, inventive course. Thank you again to the Lawsons for putting up with me and enabling me to go out to the Greyhound track, you guys are superb and very generous to share your knowledge with me. Also really appreciate the pictures Philip

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Jason Ball
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Hmm, can you still buy the parts to make an NC MX-5 MSR? That would be fun. Not that I'm trying to get rid of you or anything....Carracer wrote:I'm actively looking to replace the car, unfortunately I'm still torn between an good 1999 NB or a beater NC as they are so similar in price. I already have the new clutch and everything I need to replace it so I'm just going to toss it in next week ( easier said than done ) and I figure it will be easier to sell with a good clutch.

Given those two choices I think I'd rather have a perfect 99 vs a busted NC1, especially for stock class. The 54mph 2nd gear in the NC1 is painful for autox, especially at Brooksville. Ask me how I know!
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Our 58 mph in 2nd gear isn't anything to write home about either.jaball77 wrote:Hmm, can you still buy the parts to make an NC MX-5 MSR? That would be fun. Not that I'm trying to get rid of you or anything....Carracer wrote:I'm actively looking to replace the car, unfortunately I'm still torn between an good 1999 NB or a beater NC as they are so similar in price. I already have the new clutch and everything I need to replace it so I'm just going to toss it in next week ( easier said than done ) and I figure it will be easier to sell with a good clutch.
Given those two choices I think I'd rather have a perfect 99 vs a busted NC1, especially for stock class. The 54mph 2nd gear in the NC1 is painful for autox, especially at Brooksville. Ask me how I know!

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Worse thing that can happen Philip gets a happy ending.
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