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How's it going everyone! Tyler with LMR here. We just got back from Mustang week where we had our team at MSR Houston doing a little HPDE.Some of you may have met a few of the guys at Motorsport Park Hastings, but if you haven't, I am sure you...
backflip99, several organizers of events at Road Atlanta do instructors in car for novice class with point by passing, and there are several events between now and August.I only did one day there, but I think the lead/follow format would have... (see full post)
Installing the rear Steeda Camber arms I see contact at near full droop with the lower control arm. Anyone have experience with this?
AI says other people have had this problem and have added droop limiters. I thought I would ask real people.
How's it going everyone! Tyler with LMR here. We just got back from Mustang week where we had our team at MSR Houston doing a little HPDE.Some of you may have met a few of the guys at Motorsport Park Hastings, but if you haven't, I am sure you...
To my knowledge, there's basically 3 options out there:
1. The original splitter support, pn: M-17A626-MB.
2. The tubular front bumper/tow hook, pn: M-17757-MB
3. Blowfish/SVE Tow HookAs I'm sure you're aware, the original bracket is basically... (see full post)
If anything the car needs more power in the straights or needs more weight out. Both of which are pretty difficult tasks. I still had k24 turbo miatas pulling on me with my foot to the floor. Ill probably though just keep it at that power level... (see full post)
Why? I mean, just point the car straight ahead from turn 10b, mash the gas to the floor, and pray you are lined up properly once you get over the hill to turn 11 and can see the racetrack again . . .😆
At Ozarks I thought they had instructors but I could be wrong. Thanks for correction Eric. If no instructor, I recommend having someone experienced ride with any Novice, new to Road Atlanta driver. It is not a place to just "find your way around"...
The back straight did not cause me to loose a bead. The curb bump before it did.My lap times are comparable using continental extreme contact force tires. (see full post)
Why? I mean, just point the car straight ahead from turn 10b, mash the gas to the floor, and pray you are lined up properly once you get over the hill to turn 11 and can see the racetrack again . . .😆 (see full post)
I know Knoxville well - I bought a few vehicles from Lance Cunningham back in the day and love to grab a bite at Litton's when I'm visiting :) (see full post)