auto-x first impressions...
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auto-x first impressions...
went auto-xing for the first time today with the vert. overall i was fairly impressed with the handleing of the car.
i was running an average of 1-2 sec slower than integra type-r's. most of the cars there were runnin kuhmo race tires. i was runnin sweet (haha) street tires that were made in the 80s with a passenger in the car. with a set of good tires i think the ol rex woulda been really competative. i found that my car was biased towards a push. prolly the super hard tires i was runnin from the big hair era.
lotta miatas. the new gen ones are fast and handle friggin AWESOME!
subaru's have a lot of body roll.. nuff said.
had a good time overall, hope to go back again.
scott
i was running an average of 1-2 sec slower than integra type-r's. most of the cars there were runnin kuhmo race tires. i was runnin sweet (haha) street tires that were made in the 80s with a passenger in the car. with a set of good tires i think the ol rex woulda been really competative. i found that my car was biased towards a push. prolly the super hard tires i was runnin from the big hair era.
lotta miatas. the new gen ones are fast and handle friggin AWESOME!
subaru's have a lot of body roll.. nuff said.
had a good time overall, hope to go back again.
scott
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Yes I love the new Miatas. I plan on getting one of the new body styled ones in a few years and keep my RX-7 also. I figure that would be a great combination.
Also, good job on the AutoX. I can't wait to take my RX-7 AutoXing soon!
Also, good job on the AutoX. I can't wait to take my RX-7 AutoXing soon!
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Cool......I want to auto-x my TII but I just havent found the time yet. I have heard if you compete in two auto-x events a year, you are eligable to receive parts from mazdacomp at cost. Is this true?
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Solo II races are here this weekend. The 93 FD had better times than the Z06's that ran. It didn't even look like he was trying, no tires squeeling, just speed. Might join so I can have fun without getting a ticket.
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If you guys are interested in autocrossing, let me suggest something. Under current SCCA classifications, 2nd gen NA RX7s in stock category are classed with the 1.6 liter Miatas and the NA MR2s. A well driven RX will finish 3-5 seconds behind a well driven Miata or MR2. It is rare for an RX7 to finish well, and when they do it is usually because of a small turnout or lack of Miatas and MR2s. Consequently, few RX7s ever show up. I suspect very few 2nd gen RX7 owners join SCCA as a result.
I think this is an awful situation. We have one of the greatest sports cars ever made, yet the nation's preeminent Sports Car club has made it impossible for the car to compete.
At the present time the SCCA is in the midst of a Stock class reorganization. The current proposal continues to pit the 2nd gen against the same Miatas and MR2s. However, the new classifications have not yet been finalized.
If you would like to autocross in SCCA, and, have a chance to compete for first place in your class, SCCA must first reclassify the 2nd gen to another class with cars of similar weight and horsepower. I believe the only way to obtain this result would be for numerous RX7 enthusiasts to send messages to SCCA:
1. requesting the RX7 be placed in a class with cars of similar weight and horsepower; and,
2. indicating your interest in joining the SCCA if the RX7 could be classes where it is competitive.
I have already done so, but the more voices raised, the more likely we are to be heard.
I currently own a couple of 2nd gen NAs and would love to autocross them. But, since they don't have a snowball's chance in hell, I autocross my MR2 and Miata instead. I'd much rather be in my RX7.
Go to the SCCA website, Solo Events Board area:
http://www.scca.org/interactive/boards.html
and use the email link to send the Solo Events Board your message regarding the classification of the RX7. Hopefully, some good will come from it if enough people request reclassification.
I think the RX7 would be a fun autocrosser if reclassified. Let's see what we can do.
I think this is an awful situation. We have one of the greatest sports cars ever made, yet the nation's preeminent Sports Car club has made it impossible for the car to compete.
At the present time the SCCA is in the midst of a Stock class reorganization. The current proposal continues to pit the 2nd gen against the same Miatas and MR2s. However, the new classifications have not yet been finalized.
If you would like to autocross in SCCA, and, have a chance to compete for first place in your class, SCCA must first reclassify the 2nd gen to another class with cars of similar weight and horsepower. I believe the only way to obtain this result would be for numerous RX7 enthusiasts to send messages to SCCA:
1. requesting the RX7 be placed in a class with cars of similar weight and horsepower; and,
2. indicating your interest in joining the SCCA if the RX7 could be classes where it is competitive.
I have already done so, but the more voices raised, the more likely we are to be heard.
I currently own a couple of 2nd gen NAs and would love to autocross them. But, since they don't have a snowball's chance in hell, I autocross my MR2 and Miata instead. I'd much rather be in my RX7.
Go to the SCCA website, Solo Events Board area:
http://www.scca.org/interactive/boards.html
and use the email link to send the Solo Events Board your message regarding the classification of the RX7. Hopefully, some good will come from it if enough people request reclassification.
I think the RX7 would be a fun autocrosser if reclassified. Let's see what we can do.
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