Less brakes = fast guyI am still on the same set of pads I started the year with, so that's good news too.
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Less brakes = fast guyI am still on the same set of pads I started the year with, so that's good news too.
Maybe...LOL.Less brakes = fast guy
Fabman....love following your adventures and build. If you want more door to door racing with a spec series budget and lots of competition, have you thought about Spec Corvette? I know it's not a Mustang but the fun factor looks big.Oh, just an FYI the GT500 valve covers completely cured the blow by problem. I didn't loose a teaspoon of oil in 6 race days plus a practice day.
I only race what I build, that's the whole point of it for me, and a corvette is not a ford so is not on my radar at all, but thanks for the tip!Fabman....love following your adventures and build. If you want more door to door racing with a spec series budget and lots of competition, have you thought about Spec Corvette? I know it's not a Mustang but the fun factor looks big.
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You can get into a complete race car for $20k to $30k.....Spec tires, brakes and suspension with stock motors keeps the costs down.
Tony who spins in the orange car @ 13:47 is driving my old corvette. I ran that car in SCCA T1 and T2 starting about mid-2000. Many of those guys are my SCCA brothers. Spec Vette is a hugely growing series. I only got out of the C5 vette because it was getting harder to get parts when I was racing around the country. Once I could not find a steering rack anywhere within 250 miles of Austin Tx. when I broke the rack before qualy at CoTA. I ended up buying a welder and fixing my rack on jackstands with the balls of molton metal spatter raining on me. I was pissed no qualy time started around 40th finished around 15th got about 1/2 way up my class. It was fun!Fabman....love following your adventures and build. If you want more door to door racing with a spec series budget and lots of competition, have you thought about Spec Corvette? I know it's not a Mustang but the fun factor looks big.
I'm thinking the $20-30k is the pre-Covid prices. Had a yapping with Terry Fair about it the other day. If you're building to be competitive for something like NASA xT2 / SCCA T-2, you'll probably be slowing down a bit, I ran with them down here at ACS and was 3-5 seconds faster. That said, I guess it's probably the fastest Spec series there is right now.You can get into a complete race car for $20k to $30k.....Spec tires, brakes and suspension with stock motors keeps the costs down.
I prefer the open classes even though my car is woefully underbuilt for the class.It is the close racing that makes things fun. That’s why spec Miata is so popular. It is tough to run ite or an open class. There is always someone with a bigger wing or more horsepower. Old quote… How fast do you want to go? How much money do you have?
It’s on my to do list