Ran my first Auto-X yesterday *PIC*
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sounds fun, i would like to run autoX, but ive heard that the track is a whoooooooooole lot cheaper than autoX, something like a couple autoX runs can equal a whole day on the track?
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Originally Posted by satoacs
sounds fun, i would like to run autoX, but ive heard that the track is a whoooooooooole lot cheaper than autoX, something like a couple autoX runs can equal a whole day on the track?
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Originally Posted by satoacs
sounds fun, i would like to run autoX, but ive heard that the track is a whoooooooooole lot cheaper than autoX, something like a couple autoX runs can equal a whole day on the track?
sounds cheaper than $100 track day. Of course, I'm sure you'd get more time on the track for $100. You had better, anyway
I do plan on getting out to a real track next season, though.
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Originally Posted by WonkoTheSane
hmm... our local SCCA chapter charges $25 for competition runs, and 10 for "fun runs", both sets are 5-runs.. So for 25 you can get 5 attempts, for 35 you can get 10.. Both of those are 5 dollars cheaper if you're an SCCA member (me next year!).
sounds cheaper than $100 track day. Of course, I'm sure you'd get more time on the track for $100. You had better, anyway
I do plan on getting out to a real track next season, though.
Mindspin311 - Be VERY careful.. Activities such as this are rather addicting, and will drain you financially, and leave your girlfriend wondering why going to "church" every other weekend involves grabbing a helmet and a cooler
sounds cheaper than $100 track day. Of course, I'm sure you'd get more time on the track for $100. You had better, anyway
I do plan on getting out to a real track next season, though.
Mindspin311 - Be VERY careful.. Activities such as this are rather addicting, and will drain you financially, and leave your girlfriend wondering why going to "church" every other weekend involves grabbing a helmet and a cooler
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Originally Posted by fcs rule
man i wish i could find a place in north east pa that does that stuff, i would love to run my 7 on the track! looks fun
I found that by going to www.scca.org I know that some people from the far east (Poconos) have joined us in Central PA ( http://www.scca-cpr.org ) .. We race near State College.
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o ok state college is not to far from me! i think 2 hours i would take a trip there for that the sesson is over right?? and dam i didn't know there was one for nepa thanks for the info!
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Yeah, I think it takes you guys about 2 hours to get to here.. Not too bad at all Sadly, though, our season is over for the year I had a hope that this translates well for tuning next season, when it's boosted lot of fun with my 7 up there every event, and learned a lot about tuning my standalone.
Definately make it out next season, you won't regret it.
Definately make it out next season, you won't regret it.
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o i will i will have some time to get use to my 7 since i have only had it for 1 month i love it still got a lot of practice to do with it i ran on the track and i was only able to get a 14.4 to much spin in the begining but i will get it down now i want to start getting into running like this too! hope we can meet up and you can school me with your knowledge!
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Originally Posted by jon88se
Why autocross with a passenger??
I<3MyGXL - http://www.sjr-scca.org/ is the south jersey region, http://www.scca-nnjr.org/ is the north Jersey Region... Good thing I'm feeling nice, or I'd pick on you about being too lazy to click on the "Find A Region Near You" button on http://www.scca.org s' website
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Originally Posted by satoacs
sounds fun, i would like to run autoX, but ive heard that the track is a whoooooooooole lot cheaper than autoX, something like a couple autoX runs can equal a whole day on the track?
While the $/minute ratio is better on track, I've only seen 2 cars blow engines on an autocross run....I've seen 25-30 at track days...and I've been to 70 or 80 autocrosses and 6 track days...
Nevermind that you basically have to buy a new set of tires and brake pads every single track day, maybe every other track day if your smart with it.
In the end, autocross IS cheaper.
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Originally Posted by jon88se
Why autocross with a passenger??
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Sweet pic dude!!! sorry I couldnt make that one, but Ill see you at another one soon. My track event at vir is next weekend, the 19th, and 20th. Should be pretty interesting.
Once I do this event, Im gonna take the rear end apart and start replacing things
Then in the spring ill hit up a few auto-x's with you, gotta get them in for mazda comp!!
See ya soon dude
Once I do this event, Im gonna take the rear end apart and start replacing things
Then in the spring ill hit up a few auto-x's with you, gotta get them in for mazda comp!!
See ya soon dude
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hmm... our local SCCA chapter charges $25 for competition runs, and 10 for "fun runs", both sets are 5-runs.. So for 25 you can get 5 attempts, for 35 you can get 10.. Both of those are 5 dollars cheaper if you're an SCCA member (me next year!).
sounds cheaper than $100 track day. Of course, I'm sure you'd get more time on the track for $100. You had better, anyway
I do plan on getting out to a real track next season, though.
Mindspin311 - Be VERY careful.. Activities such as this are rather addicting, and will drain you financially, and leave your girlfriend wondering why going to "church" every other weekend involves grabbing a helmet and a cooler
sounds cheaper than $100 track day. Of course, I'm sure you'd get more time on the track for $100. You had better, anyway
I do plan on getting out to a real track next season, though.
Mindspin311 - Be VERY careful.. Activities such as this are rather addicting, and will drain you financially, and leave your girlfriend wondering why going to "church" every other weekend involves grabbing a helmet and a cooler
I thiiiiink, he paid $17 because he is an scca member......is that right justin.......its normally 20 dollars for non-scca members...IIRC
Edit**, justin way to maintain your obsessive 311 tendencies by making your number 311. Rock on man!
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Originally Posted by GodSquadMandrake
So how did you do? Autocross rocks. Check me out. That's really my RX7 I just have the German body kit on it.