The Post-Autocross life of my Mirage
Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2022 2:55 pm
I bought this silly car with the intent of autocrossing it, as is my wont. It's the epitome of "slow car fast", and ended up being a ton of fun! You can read all about that in the Secrets of the Mirage thread.
From August 2017 through July 2019 it competed in nearly 60 autocross events, many of those with 2 or more drivers. 469 runs on 12 tires, mostly Dunlop ZIII. 195/50-15 initially, but bumped to 205's in the front for the last 8 months.
It got modified, but really nothing beyond bolt-on stuff. Mind you, I had to CREATE some of the bolt-on stuff!
At its peak, it had
Wheels & Tires (195/50 & 205/50 on 15x7)
Suspension (coilover kit, rear swaybar, custom front suspension bits)
Exhaust
Kinda sorta tuner (not a real flash tuner, did advance timing and improve throttle curve)
Lighweight Crankshaft Pulley
Lightened Flywheel
Updated to 2017 spec engine (CVT version with dual roller cams)
Rear Seat Removed
Since it's been "retired", the rear swaybar was removed, the "tuner" was removed (because it kept draining the battery), suspension was raised about an inch, 15x7 wheels replaced with 15x6.5's with REALLY narrow (155/60-15) tires, trick lower control arms and bump steer correction tie-rod ends removed, back seat reinstalled.
I've not really been driving it. It's become my "run errands" car, so it maybe gets driven 2-3x per week, never more than 10 miles. I've decided to replace it with a short-range EV, but that's another story. But, I've bought the replacement, so I'm prepping to sell this one!
Even with the super-skinny tires, the car is a hoot to drive! It handles great! You do have to be cognizant of the fact that there is a LIMIT to how much grip is available, unlike when I was on 205 autocross rubber. But, that's never a problem on the street. Plenty of grip to hang a corner as long as you're smooth about it.
From August 2017 through July 2019 it competed in nearly 60 autocross events, many of those with 2 or more drivers. 469 runs on 12 tires, mostly Dunlop ZIII. 195/50-15 initially, but bumped to 205's in the front for the last 8 months.
It got modified, but really nothing beyond bolt-on stuff. Mind you, I had to CREATE some of the bolt-on stuff!
At its peak, it had
Wheels & Tires (195/50 & 205/50 on 15x7)
Suspension (coilover kit, rear swaybar, custom front suspension bits)
Exhaust
Kinda sorta tuner (not a real flash tuner, did advance timing and improve throttle curve)
Lighweight Crankshaft Pulley
Lightened Flywheel
Updated to 2017 spec engine (CVT version with dual roller cams)
Rear Seat Removed
Since it's been "retired", the rear swaybar was removed, the "tuner" was removed (because it kept draining the battery), suspension was raised about an inch, 15x7 wheels replaced with 15x6.5's with REALLY narrow (155/60-15) tires, trick lower control arms and bump steer correction tie-rod ends removed, back seat reinstalled.
I've not really been driving it. It's become my "run errands" car, so it maybe gets driven 2-3x per week, never more than 10 miles. I've decided to replace it with a short-range EV, but that's another story. But, I've bought the replacement, so I'm prepping to sell this one!
Even with the super-skinny tires, the car is a hoot to drive! It handles great! You do have to be cognizant of the fact that there is a LIMIT to how much grip is available, unlike when I was on 205 autocross rubber. But, that's never a problem on the street. Plenty of grip to hang a corner as long as you're smooth about it.