turtlevette wrote:Its refreshing to see someone beating the crap out of an exotic car. Kudos to you. I know you run hard cause you showed me tire wall marks on the car. Hey but, I've got black streaks all over my hood from people passing me kicking up little bits of rubber.
Thanks, and good to see another vintage guy

Oh yeah, know those clag marks on the hood quite well. To my defence, am not 'beating the crap' but AM driving her to the edge as best of my (lackluster) ability. Ability is getting better and those marks on the side were due to the friggen BMW club the day before at Watkins Glen dumping oil all the way arounf the turn as you enter the laces of the boot. That oil took out three cars in exactly the same way. We suddenly had NO GRIP at braking and sided into the tire wall. Fortunatly my old slow car got it the worst, a Ferrari 360 Challenge car got it really, really bad.
Well, nothing a bottle of touch up paint could not fix

That weekend (Labor Day at WGI) out of 50 cars a total of 12(!) got into single car incidences. Most of them were by guys who track a lot. There was something really 'wrong' with WGI that weekend in various spots. Intermittant rain did not help matters.
Well at least i had my first spin at Mt. T. this year after 6 years of doing this even though i never left the pavement.
First, glad to hear your car is fine. Only one spin in 6 years, outstanding!
You have 20hp more than i've got on the old heavy vette. Us guys with old cars need a little more wiggle room to do mods to make the cars a little more fun. Brand new cars are topping 400hp now and i just can't pedal hard enough to stay out of the way.
Perhaps COMSCC could make a new segment for us vintage guys who want to mod our cars. With the new Subies pushing huge #'s and Evos and goodness knows what else like Factory 5 cars... Us vintage guys might find parts are getting $$$ or, in my case, the stock electronic ignition systems are starting to crap out so went with an Electromotive setup. It was a sideways move, NOT for performance but when NO ONE repairs them, there is NO schematics anywhere, and there is NO NEW ONES available, these Italian ignition boxes cost $1400+... Forget that!
At least with your Vette i bet parts are relatively inexpensive and available. Guys like me are soooo SOL... No matter, we need a vintage group where like cars are grouped. Do not care if they rate it on HP/TQ or tires, or whatever. Back in the day your vette was the shiznit... as was that red thing i am changing the 2.2 GALLONS of oil in today.
Wonder what today's Subie turbo and Miata guys will be crying about in 20 to 30 years? What will they be up against in their classification? And how will COMSCC deal with that?
i say go for fender flares, max out the tweaks, make the car all it can be provided you keep the main stock engine bits (same displacement), main chassis, and main bits of the tranny. Anything else is Game On. Bring It
We need a VINTAGE classification for old guys like me
Putting my 185HP/165TQ 2,925 lbs 308GTS up against a Factory 5 racer or M3... May as well just put her in the trailer and go home
