Hey, it's a good start. I just need a good place to mount my wheel...enjoythemusic wrote: Amen, there is no substitute for seat time. Always get a chuckle at guys on the public roadways who tell me they can drive because the Xbox/PS2/etc proves their ability LOL
Yes, very lucky. The old girl turns and sticks much better with the new springs and dampers. What car will you be driving?enjoythemusic wrote:
Oooh, that sounds like a challenge
(Said in good, friendly humor) So, are you feeling lucky, punk? Well, are you?
Ok, seriously, same here as the suspension parts on the car here is based on decades-old bits/technology [original design of car is 30 years old(!)]. Not saying newer is always better, yet agree a nice 'refreshing' of the suspension can be a very good thing. If you are at the early April COM NHIS event i'd be more than happy to show you what happens when you open wallet R-E-A-L wide as there are virtually no true 'off the shelf' parts per se for the car here.
I got a taste of "too modified" with the new suspension. The installer SLAMMED the car, despite my asking for ground clearance. I was scraping my exhaust on pebbles, for crying out loud. I'm glad I didn't take him at his word, because it turns out the car could sit much higher! After raising it about an inch, it's much better.enjoythemusic wrote:
On this i agree, and also disagree to a point. My well-seasoned track rat friends say a street car is for the street and a track car is for the track and the two never really mix.
Worse still if you drive the track car on the streets a lot with all these frost heaves, pot holes, etc. While it is great to improve the car, there is a point where a street car has limitations to be an acceptable road car grocery-getter while a pure track car has no such limitations.
Of course one could always be wrong and judging from the winter tweaks and refresh you could question my sanity in general
FYI: will probably buy a nice open wheel spec SCCA racer at the end of this season. At some point the street car here just gets too damn costly to maintain for the track
Actually, the poly engine mount inserts have had the biggest effect on driveability. My whole car hums (more than before) at highway speeds. Fortunately I don't go on a lot of long trips.