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That's cool. How do those casters work to create the oversteer? Do they transfer the weight forward?
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 13:36 |
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They raise up with a controller the instructor has to reduce grip. I think they're split front and rear so you can force oversteer and understeer. Mid Ohio school has a bunch like that too.
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 14:35 |
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More fun option, throw narrow width spare tires on your car and find a big open area to slide around. I threw a set of 15+ year old, 175 width tires on the locost and went drifting...it was a great way to learn control and kill some old tires. Relevant video - Chris Harris with a AMG Merc on donuts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPh90yNX-mY
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# ? Jun 23, 2020 16:48 |
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Don't waste your money with Nine Lives Racing, that is all. I gave them another chance because I figured the first time was new company problems. e: story time, I own one of the original run of S2000 wings, ordered 9/20/2018. Arrived in early-October 2018 with the wrong endplates that were also drilled out incorrectly and 9LIVE cut out of the uprights instead of 9LIVES () On 4/27/20 I ordered a set of chassis mount uprights for my 68" 9LR wing since my trunk has started cracking around the upright mounting holes and it has pulled (bent) the trunk lid up in the front. Their site lists the S2000 chassis mount wing as "5-6 weeks for pre orders, 2.5-3 weeks for production wings", but I haven't received anything and I'm not really getting any true updates out of them. Monday 4/27 - Ordered #1307, listed as "Please allow 5-6 weeks for pre orders, 2.5-3 weeks for production wings." Monday 6/8 - I Emailed with no reply Friday 6/12 - I Called with no answer Friday 6/12 - I Sent FB Message, told the stands would be cut this week by Johnny Friday 6/26 - I Sent FB Message asking for a refund if they hadn't been cut yet. Read on 6/27 but not replied to. Tuesday 6/30 - I Called, told the parts were at the powder coating stage Thursday 7/2 - 9LR Emailed and told me that the parts were shipping Wednesday 7/8 - Parts Arrived Thursday 7/8 - I Opened package and found missing hardware, extra hardware, the new hardware was undersized for the existing wing, terrible welds on the box mounts, the uprights weren't deburred after laser cutting, and the upright metal looks like someone dropped a bunch of ball bearings on it randomly. Thursday 7/8 - Emailed 9LR asking wtf Anyway, I guess I will buy the hardware I need and 3d print some spacers to make the new smaller hardware work with the larger wing holes. I'm SUPPOSED to be getting a new wing element from Zebulon MSC that will fit these mounts, so we will see. BlackMK4 fucked around with this message at 02:20 on Jul 10, 2020 |
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I took my e36 m3 out for my first and probably only track day of the year yesterday. Everything went great until the end of the last session when a power steering hose let go and blew fluid all over my tires going into a reducing radius carousel. I managed to save it but that was a pucker moment.
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# ? Jul 15, 2020 15:37 |
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honda whisperer posted:They raise up with a controller the instructor has to reduce grip. I drove them at mid ohio. They were so much fun and incredibly good instruction. I wish I could have a set at home.
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# ? Jul 17, 2020 03:14 |
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Out at PPIR this weekend for Gridlife Horizon Festival. Fastest lap in my yata so far is a 1:13 and some change. Car is running great. My dad and I are running back to back sessions between intermediate / advanced HPDE ~40 - 60 mins of hard driving and the car isn't missing a beat. e: last session of the day I shaved some time off. Down to 1:12.2 Diametunim fucked around with this message at 20:57 on Aug 16, 2020 |
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May as well post the video since I uploaded it for the local FB group and it was a pretty sketchy lap on a track config I hadn't run before. Last night was a shitshow, but I won TT4. I only ran the warmup, a ten minute session (this lap), and about three minutes of a third session since I couldn't see a loving thing after the sun went down. My friend ran a half a second quicker in the warmup session on sticker R7s but chose not to claim it or run another session since he wasn't contingency eligible and was coaching/running DE also. Sally McNulty was also in my class with her TCA Civic Si on Hoosiers, but I didn't look to see how she did. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwnsJ47wnHs BlackMK4 fucked around with this message at 01:21 on Aug 24, 2020 |
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BlackMK4 posted:May as well post the video since I uploaded it for the local FB group and it was a pretty sketchy lap on a track config I hadn't run before. Hustling! That layout looks very challenging.
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# ? Aug 24, 2020 03:17 |
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. It is pretty tight and if you get too greedy you're gonna be buying a new wheel by way of the dug out areas around the curbs.
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# ? Aug 24, 2020 18:25 |
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As a total novice to watching or understanding any of this, is the fact that you had to deal with another car on the track while trying to presumably get the fastest lap time normal? It looked like at the very end there it would have slowed you down a little having to navigate around them versus running on an empty track.
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# ? Aug 24, 2020 20:37 |
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Yeah, it is pretty normal. We split into big bore / small bore for time trials groups here, TTU-TT3 / TT4-TT6. The idea is that no one would hold anyone else up since the lap times should be kind of grouped and you wouldn't have the massive closing speed differences that you get between like a Viper ACR and a supersized Spec Miata. Unfortunately, it doesn't work the best in small bore locally. This is from another event earlier this year: http://timingscoring.drivenasa.com/...l%20Classes.pdf I ran a 1:03, fastest time of the event irrespective of class, in small bore. We also had TT6 cars doing 1:10-1:14 in the same group meaning I was catching traffic no matter what after 6-7 laps, or roughly half way through the session. Just means you need to put the times down right away otherwise you're done, it sucks but that is how it goes.
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# ? Aug 24, 2020 20:44 |
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tangy yet delightful posted:As a total novice to watching or understanding any of this, is the fact that you had to deal with another car on the track while trying to presumably get the fastest lap time normal? It looked like at the very end there it would have slowed you down a little having to navigate around them versus running on an empty track. Totally. TT will run in groups of hopefully similar speed cars. Having to deal with traffic is a normal part of this. Ideally you drive well and luck into a lap where nobody's in your way at the same time. Even hpde 1 where the newest driver's start there are many cars on track. For this though you're only allowed to pass on straights when pointed by. Getting a track to yourself is very expensive. Efb
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# ? Aug 24, 2020 20:48 |
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That second gear downshift at the end thooooo
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# ? Aug 24, 2020 20:50 |
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Basically, TT is a game of a first session out lap where you're either leading or you allow enough space to be able to put down your fastest lap time of the day before you catch traffic We also run time attack locally where you go out in groups of three cars for a half a warmup lap, two hot laps, and half a cooldown lap so there is never traffic. Ziploc posted:That second gear downshift at the end thooooo yolo, motor got 176k miles on it, gonna pop some day
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# ? Aug 24, 2020 20:51 |
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BlackMK4 posted:
gently caress I want an s2k
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# ? Aug 24, 2020 21:18 |
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BlackMK4 wincing as he prepares for 7 PMs from me asking his advice on shitbox midwest s2ks with salvage titles that I will never actually buy
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PaintVagrant posted:BlackMK4 wincing as he prepares for 7 PMs from me asking his advice on shitbox midwest s2ks with salvage titles that I will never actually buy do it do it do it do it
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# ? Aug 24, 2020 21:30 |
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Considering that track also gets used for (really, really, really fun) gokarts, there's not a lot of room there no matter how you slice it.
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 04:28 |
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IOwnCalculus posted:Considering that track also gets used for (really, really, really fun) gokarts, there's not a lot of room there no matter how you slice it. Yeaaaa.... They just repaved though, so that's nice. Looks like I'm probably going up to Utah Motorsports Campus / Miller Motorsports Park in a couple of weeks. My friend is buying an Exige S240 track car that comes with a 14.7ft Featherlite trailer so I agreed to buy the trailer; it was agreed upon to rent the car for a day before wiring money and all.
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# ? Aug 30, 2020 18:09 |
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It came up in a conversation I was having so I looked up cg-locks again and while I have one already it looks like the company that made them went under so unless you buy NOS or a used one there's not really anything that is equivalent you could buy. Any other options for a similar system when using a factory 3-point? I briefly looked at the Schroth QuickFit but if you are using a 4-point harness you should probably also use a HANS as well right?
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# ? Sep 21, 2020 00:08 |
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That sucks that they went under. I like my CG-Lock, but I haven't put it into any of the most recent cars I've gotten.
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# ? Sep 21, 2020 00:51 |
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Any harness recommendations other than Schroth for a 6pt that has enduro style adjustable crotch straps? I'm looking at a Schroth Profi 2x2 FHR, but I'm open to other brands.
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 20:05 |
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net work error posted:I briefly looked at the Schroth QuickFit but if you are using a 4-point harness you should probably also use a HANS as well right? Schroth Quick Fit are OK to use without HANS (the ASM that makes them act like a 3-point belt in a crash also help prevent BSF and will interfere with a typical HANS). You should not use any other kind of 4-point harness at all.
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 21:09 |
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I've never preferred 4pts over CGLocked 3pts. Every time I try to do up a 4pt my waist belt is not as tight as I want to be since your shoulder belts will pull up on your waist belt. It doesn't help that most 4pts have pull down waist adjustment. And that just sucks to get tight. My CGLock gets so tight can bruise my hip bones. I'm not moving in my seat with one of those. I gain over an inch of headroom too lol.
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 22:20 |
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Finally, after more than a year, I got to drive the formula ford. Took it out to my friends drift/kart track yesterday morning for a run to see what issues popped up. Very glad I didn't tow hours or pay for a real track day... Didn't bring fuel, had way less remaining in the tank than I thought. I've never sat in the poured seat with my suit on... -seat too tight with suit on -throttle cable is pinched between seat and frame -my legs are too close to steering wheel, hands hit top of legs -anti-sub straps are a touch too short Need to build a simple headrest So not a great run but it felt good to finally do a couple laps in it. Gives me some easy stuff to tinker with and the car ran great otherwise. October is a bit of a mess but I'm trying to find a track day to run the car before the big SCCA event at Road Atlanta the first weekend of Nov. We stuck around for a while afterwards to watch drifting, on the drive home the wife asked if I thought she could do it. So next open track day in two weeks she'll be driving the 320i or the Locost starting with some basic car control NitroSpazzz fucked around with this message at 13:57 on Sep 27, 2020 |
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If I sponsor a spec miata car via my business, and race it myself, can I write it all off on my taxes?
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# ? Sep 27, 2020 19:10 |
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NitroSpazzz posted:So not a great run but it felt good to finally do a couple laps in it. Gives me some easy stuff to tinker with and the car ran great otherwise. Always nice to have a todo list on the wife getting into it too
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Oz Fox posted:If I sponsor a spec miata car via my business, and race it myself, can I write it all off on my taxes? Depends. Do you enjoy being sodomized by the IRS?
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# ? Sep 28, 2020 02:33 |
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Oz Fox posted:If I sponsor a spec miata car via my business, and race it myself, can I write it all off on my taxes? You have to prove that your business is trying to make a profit and that you seriously using the racing to promote it. If you haul your wares/services to the track and promote them there, use your car/trophies/pics in other promotions, and generally are actually leaning into it, then maybe. And if you try it you may have the opportunity to fight the irs in court over it. Some win some don't. IANAL
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# ? Sep 28, 2020 02:51 |
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SlapActionJackson posted:Depends. Do you enjoy being sodomized by the IRS? Better than being sodomized by a live axle? Seriously though, I think you have to show that any racing is professional and that you actually earn something, from which you can deduct expenses. I think GRM had an article about this a while ago, no clue what issue though. Joe Mama fucked around with this message at 01:58 on Sep 29, 2020 |
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honda whisperer already gave a serious answer, but to expand on it "ordinary and necessary" is the magic phrase when it comes to deducting business expenses. If you're an actual professional race team, in it for profit, and have actually turned a profit, then writing off the cost of campaigning the car is definitely legitimate. Most people trying this one trick the IRS hates, though, are orthodontists who have wrapped the car with their practice's logo and are trying to deduct the racing expenses as advertising for the practice. That's not legit, the IRS will definitely figure it out, and they'll owe back taxes and penalties. There's also the fact that motorsports expenses are a huge "audit me" red flag, and you are very likely to have to endure audits even if you have a colorable claim. So much so that one guy I know who probably could legitimately deduct some racing expenses (a pro driver developemnt coach) never did - he flat out said it wasn't worth the hassle. SlapActionJackson fucked around with this message at 17:42 on Sep 30, 2020 |
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Well, I today was to be my first day in the Miata. First session out I binned the car. I was slowly getting comfortable with the thing at a pace 3-4 seconds slower than the S2000, came into the braking zone off the straight, brakes went into what would be described as 'ice mode', and then the steering wheel pulled quick left. I had nowhere to go but through a chainlink fence and tire wall so I went further left to try and miss as much as I could. Didn't work out. Messaged the PO and he said that he'd had the ice mode thing before and usually had ABS disabled. Would have been nice to know prior. Not a bad way to light $20k on fire. Not really much else to say, pretty loving embarrassing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8szuGfdoBY BlackMK4 fucked around with this message at 20:28 on Oct 4, 2020 |
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That really sucks dude, I feel the pain in my soul. I'm glad you're okay at least
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BlackMK4 posted:Messaged the PO and he said that he'd had the ice mode thing before and usually had ABS disabled. Would have been nice to know prior. Fuuuuuuck. Before I re-read this I was going to ask if the track was dirty or oily from whatever unseen car in front of you kicked up the dust. That sucks.
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# ? Oct 4, 2020 20:33 |
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What does the car look like? Frame time for sure, but I doubt the car is totalled from that.
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# ? Oct 4, 2020 21:05 |
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BlackMK4 posted:Well, I today was to be my first day in the Miata. First session out I binned the car. drat. Glad youre OK man.
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# ? Oct 4, 2020 21:12 |
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Zaphod42 posted:That really sucks dude, I feel the pain in my soul. I'm glad you're okay at least
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# ? Oct 4, 2020 21:15 |
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Thanks everyone FatCow posted:What does the car look like? Frame time for sure, but I doubt the car is totalled from that. The front seems easy -- new fender, new bumper skin / air dam, new splitter The rear is ...not. The wing was mounted to the drip rails of the quarter, so it twisted the quarters a bit. Frame rails seem straight and unkinked.
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That looks painful, glad you're okay. What year is yours again? I don't know if this is just how ABS works, but in my '99NB if you wind up engaging AB with low pedal force it will pulse with that level of braking force. Braking over a crest or at the wrong time over a bump results in basically no braking force if the abs kicks in. It looked like you went through a cloud of dirt just prior, I wonder if a car ahead dropped some dirt on the track that you managed to find.
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# ? Oct 5, 2020 03:46 |