Complete & Utter Newbie Looks for Direction
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WIth the level of preparation on your car, it would be classified as SPB.
Jonathan
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Re: Complete & Utter Newbie Looks for Direction
At LEAST SPB if not PB. Those are some pretty radical changes, and certainly go beyond ST, where the motor internals must remain stock. Not to mention the Datsun rear end, and the non-Triumph brakes.jlwhorf wrote:WIth the level of preparation on your car, it would be classified as SPB.
Jonathan
It will be nice to see the car run! Good luck, as the class you are in is not the important thing, the experience and our personal goals are what drive us!
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Sounds like a great engine.....unfortunately, you'll be dueling it out with 4 cylinder turbo's.6PAK72 wrote:
The car is pretty prepped We pulled 25 pounds out of the reciprocating mass, overdrilled to the SCCA limit, dropped, ported, 276-degree cam, 1:55 roller rockers, carillo rods, shortened pistons @ 11:1 compression, aluminum flywheel and indexing. We're dyno-working it now to get optimum carburation with the twin Stromberg 175's which have been re-jetted with Jaguar B2E needles and Grose jets. We're getting about 161hp out of it.
In ST if it doesn't say you can do it..... you can't.
Can't wait to see it.
Les.
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NA Miata D-TYPE
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The car does sound like fun! Welcome to PB!
"The class you are in is not the important thing, the experience and our personal goals are what drive us!"
Well said!
"The class you are in is not the important thing, the experience and our personal goals are what drive us!"
Well said!
It's not what you drive, it's how you drive. "Lap times matter"
New Reading.
Thanks for helping out on the class. I'll start reading PB...
TR6's had a problem with both brakes and the rear end - there's a lot of stories of the hubs splitting or running out, particularly at Daytona. So those are the first things that got replaced. Besides, after 35 years the springs and all the rubber were totally shot.
Dick Good at GoodParts in PA makes a great set of upgrades for safety and performance, as does PRI Race in Detroit. Most everything that could break in 35 years has been replaced with aluminum, etc.
You're right about the personal goals - after 20 years of motorcycling and a serious crash, I don't need to go crazy fast anymore. Rapid and smooth application of horsepower - that's what the TR6 is all about. It's really fun to drive, especially with the old fashioned Red Line Michelins on it...drifting corners can be considered an art form - one which I have not completely mastered on them. The Goodrich AA's are like flypaper compared to the bias ply tires.
Can someone shed light on what to expect for classwork in April? And, what I can be doing over winter to prepare? The last thing we need to do is to get in someone's way.
Thanks again.
Baker
TR6's had a problem with both brakes and the rear end - there's a lot of stories of the hubs splitting or running out, particularly at Daytona. So those are the first things that got replaced. Besides, after 35 years the springs and all the rubber were totally shot.
Dick Good at GoodParts in PA makes a great set of upgrades for safety and performance, as does PRI Race in Detroit. Most everything that could break in 35 years has been replaced with aluminum, etc.
You're right about the personal goals - after 20 years of motorcycling and a serious crash, I don't need to go crazy fast anymore. Rapid and smooth application of horsepower - that's what the TR6 is all about. It's really fun to drive, especially with the old fashioned Red Line Michelins on it...drifting corners can be considered an art form - one which I have not completely mastered on them. The Goodrich AA's are like flypaper compared to the bias ply tires.
Can someone shed light on what to expect for classwork in April? And, what I can be doing over winter to prepare? The last thing we need to do is to get in someone's way.
Thanks again.
Baker
Jeff Baker
Wilton, NH
#42 95 Miata
72 TR6
79 TR7 V6 in shed
Wilton, NH
#42 95 Miata
72 TR6
79 TR7 V6 in shed
4 cyl. turbo's
This summer at Watkins, we were spanked by stock Pontiac Solstice and BMW Z4's. We were much faster than the Z3's except for the 3.5L, and all the stock Mustangs (non-turbo).
Push-rod technology with a conventionally aspirated engine is no match for twin-cam, fuel injected wonders!!
I'll plead with the standards staff.
Push-rod technology with a conventionally aspirated engine is no match for twin-cam, fuel injected wonders!!
I'll plead with the standards staff.
Jeff Baker
Wilton, NH
#42 95 Miata
72 TR6
79 TR7 V6 in shed
Wilton, NH
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72 TR6
79 TR7 V6 in shed
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Re: New Reading.
The White Mountain Chapter of the BMW club has an execellent curriculum that is applicable to the way we run our school as well. http://www.whitemtn-bmwclub.org/learnin ... curriculum6PAK72 wrote:Thanks for helping out on the class. I'll start reading PB...
Can someone shed light on what to expect for classwork in April? And, what I can be doing over winter to prepare? The last thing we need to do is to get in someone's way.
Thanks again.
Baker
Ignore the section about the Advanced Skills Exercises== that is on a parking lot and we do not do that. The Driving school section is what we do.
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Excellent Read
Bruce,
Thanks for the referrral to the BMW club. Great info there.
Winter studying!
Thanks for the referrral to the BMW club. Great info there.
Winter studying!
Jeff Baker
Wilton, NH
#42 95 Miata
72 TR6
79 TR7 V6 in shed
Wilton, NH
#42 95 Miata
72 TR6
79 TR7 V6 in shed
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I see this car is registered as an ST1 car for NH???6PAK72 wrote: The car is pretty prepped We pulled 25 pounds out of the reciprocating mass, overdrilled to the SCCA limit, dropped, ported, 276-degree cam, 1:55 roller rockers, carillo rods, shortened pistons @ 11:1 compression, aluminum flywheel and indexing. We're dyno-working it now to get optimum carburation with the twin Stromberg 175's which have been re-jetted with Jaguar B2E needles and Grose jets. We're getting about 161hp out of it.
Les.
COM Instructor
NA Miata D-TYPE
#77
Drive it like you stole it!
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He has SPB in his signature as his class... I was hoping to see him in with us,Les.
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Hi Les and Mark ; I guess Jeff and Liz feel they might have a better chance in ST1 but they don't realize that the Subaru STi s run in ST1. They would be better off in their correct class of SPB. Although with a Triumph you are behind the eight ball to start. Sorry Mark, I don't mean your "8" ball Atom
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Hi Dan. This weekend it will be an 8 ball Focus. The Atom is not back yet,plus I want to try out a few changes I have made on the Focus. Looks like good weather. I am right in the middle of putting in my new clutch in the Dodge.Man,this thing is massive! I'll bet it weighs as much as...a Miata! Ha!
I think the TR6 would be happy in PB. Nice thing about the class is...anything goes... (except a V8 or 6cyl.FI)
I think the TR6 would be happy in PB. Nice thing about the class is...anything goes... (except a V8 or 6cyl.FI)
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Re: Complete & Utter Newbie Looks for Direction
All settled. They are in SPB.
Sam
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Re: Complete & Utter Newbie Looks for Direction
Thanks for the info, amusement, and directions.
BTW, I had it on the dyno at kTR today, and it pulled 108bhp. Peaks exactly where the cam says it will at 5800rpm. We found it was running very lean through the center of the torque curve, and rich at the top - no time to re-jet, so we just made an overall richness adjustment.
See you Saturday, I'll do my best to keep out of your way!
BTW, I had it on the dyno at kTR today, and it pulled 108bhp. Peaks exactly where the cam says it will at 5800rpm. We found it was running very lean through the center of the torque curve, and rich at the top - no time to re-jet, so we just made an overall richness adjustment.
See you Saturday, I'll do my best to keep out of your way!
Jeff Baker
Wilton, NH
#42 95 Miata
72 TR6
79 TR7 V6 in shed
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79 TR7 V6 in shed
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108 horsepower at the wheels,right? Brake hp is measured at the flywheel,I believe.What does the car weigh?
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