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I think I have found a dirt cheap 12a (85 GS) car to buy. I'm wanting to make a street/ autoX car. What are you guys running as far as set ups and how competitive are you. Im more interested in cars that are still street driven as well. Also, how many are autoXing without LSD? Pics welcome!
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i'm just starting, but i'm going with something similar to kentetsu's setup. full respeed coilovers 275 150. tokico illuminas all around. will tell you how it is afterwards.
I've got a stock suspension and you can feel how bad it is. so i'll do a video once its done probably. maybe before and after?
I've got a stock suspension and you can feel how bad it is. so i'll do a video once its done probably. maybe before and after?
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I'm running
RB Springs
KYB Shocks
RB Swaybars front and rear
RB Street Port Exhaust (complete)
Sterling Carb on ported manifold
ISC Racing Airbox with K&N
Non go-fast mods:
AWR Aluminum Rad
FD Alt
Open Diff with Drum Brakes and I still took third place in e-class in 2007 (didn't race 2k8 because of electrical issues)!
I haven't had a chance to get on the track since I got my ReSpeed Rack and Pinion last year - can't wait!
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RB Springs
KYB Shocks
RB Swaybars front and rear
RB Street Port Exhaust (complete)
Sterling Carb on ported manifold
ISC Racing Airbox with K&N
Non go-fast mods:
AWR Aluminum Rad
FD Alt
Open Diff with Drum Brakes and I still took third place in e-class in 2007 (didn't race 2k8 because of electrical issues)!
I haven't had a chance to get on the track since I got my ReSpeed Rack and Pinion last year - can't wait!
Jon
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I know it helps with lauches and such, and keeping your inside wheel from spinning, but in the real world I don't think you'd see much of a difference in lap times between a GS and GSL that are equiped the same. Whereas with drifting there is a huge difference. It would be a worth while mod otherwise, but if he is worrying about being competitive there are better things to be doing.
Of course I have no experience outside of my GSL so I could be wrong.
Of course I have no experience outside of my GSL so I could be wrong.
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^Yeah, very much so. You'll need to change your fuel pump, but after that you shouldn't require much tuning.
You can find his pricing at www.sterlingmetalworks.com
You can find his pricing at www.sterlingmetalworks.com
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And traction at corner exit. Can you not see the benefit of even just one of these? In autocross it comes down to traction(all things being equal) and having two wheels to help rather than one is always better. Drive as open-diff car and you will be amazed at how much better lsd is for traction.
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I know it helps with lauches and such, and keeping your inside wheel from spinning, but in the real world I don't think you'd see much of a difference in lap times between a GS and GSL that are equiped the same. Whereas with drifting there is a huge difference. It would be a worth while mod otherwise, but if he is worrying about being competitive there are better things to be doing.
Of course I have no experience outside of my GSL so I could be wrong.
Of course I have no experience outside of my GSL so I could be wrong.
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lsd adds so much more traction. I can totally feel it going up my gf hill in the rain. sure it will tend to kick the rear end out more, but i get tons more traction than my friend's open diff fc.
Too bad mine (LSD) is going out. The clutches are worn. will rebuild soon. it sucks when you can feel the clutches completely give out.
Too bad mine (LSD) is going out. The clutches are worn. will rebuild soon. it sucks when you can feel the clutches completely give out.
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im running F-Prepared this season
Stock port 12A
Gutted, just have the dash and drivers seat
Holley
RB Intake/header/exhaust
tokico blues
re-speed Street/Race Coil Overs
LSD rear
No rear sway bar
just waiting on my 13x7 diamond racing wheels and slicks and i will be set.
Stock port 12A
Gutted, just have the dash and drivers seat
Holley
RB Intake/header/exhaust
tokico blues
re-speed Street/Race Coil Overs
LSD rear
No rear sway bar
just waiting on my 13x7 diamond racing wheels and slicks and i will be set.
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lsd maks a huge difference in autocross. Nothing is more frustrating than having that inside wheel spinning all the way through a big sweeper. Easier to kick the rear end out, but easier to control it also. It really ups the fun factor on the car.
You can usually find a complete rear end for around 3 hundred, and an evening or weekend will get it done, depending on how much time you spend cleaning it up, painting etc.
Check out some of my videos if you want to see my setup (link in signature line). I think she's doing alright, I couldn't be happier with the handling and performance of the car now. Started out with the Racing Beat stuff, but later upgraded to the Respeed equipment. Would have saved myself a lot of time and money if I had just done it right the first time.
Check out www.re-speed.com great people to deal with.
Most of the information on my car is listed in my sig line, but if you have specific questions feel free to shoot me a PM.
Sterling carbs, not sure on the going rate, but well worth the money and wait. Great customer service and after sale support.
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You can usually find a complete rear end for around 3 hundred, and an evening or weekend will get it done, depending on how much time you spend cleaning it up, painting etc.
Check out some of my videos if you want to see my setup (link in signature line). I think she's doing alright, I couldn't be happier with the handling and performance of the car now. Started out with the Racing Beat stuff, but later upgraded to the Respeed equipment. Would have saved myself a lot of time and money if I had just done it right the first time.
Check out www.re-speed.com great people to deal with.
Most of the information on my car is listed in my sig line, but if you have specific questions feel free to shoot me a PM.
Sterling carbs, not sure on the going rate, but well worth the money and wait. Great customer service and after sale support.
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OK, Im at home now and getting stoked again about the project. Kentetsu your videos get me excited about autox, even though ive never done it!
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Autocross is great man! Where else can you go somewhere, borrow a helmet, pay 20 bucks, and drive your car like you stole it without the fear of cops hassling you. Not many ways you can screw up either. The worst you can do in a parking lot is spin out, and maybe put a flat spot on a tire.