Aidan's loose oily bunghole actually runs a track lap
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Goo. If i didnt have this stupid painful desire to build everything myself I would he on the tse turbo kit bandwagon.
But i hate myself. So I try to build ****.
Spoke with Ace Race today. They should have 321 weld els in stock at the end of October.
But i hate myself. So I try to build ****.
Spoke with Ace Race today. They should have 321 weld els in stock at the end of October.
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Lol.
Also in other news. I've been bottoming out my control arms on the body and subframe. Bumpstops are there.
Delrin ftw?
Going to trim the body.


Anybody ever seen this? Stock xida bump stops, 400 sprig rates.
Also in other news. I've been bottoming out my control arms on the body and subframe. Bumpstops are there.
Delrin ftw?
Going to trim the body.


Anybody ever seen this? Stock xida bump stops, 400 sprig rates.
Originally Posted by aidandj
Anybody ever seen this? Stock xida bump stops, 400 sprig rates.
Emilio would shame you for mentioning spring rates with respect to travel issues
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Just one. But I hit that side harder at ORP.
Spring rates shouldnt matter yes, but I like to get all of the information out there.
I'm going to trim the body and put some paint on the arms. I doubt I'll hit curbs hard enough at Laguna though.
ORP has some ~4-5 inch drop offs that you can slam into if you hit the wrong line.
Spring rates shouldnt matter yes, but I like to get all of the information out there.
I'm going to trim the body and put some paint on the arms. I doubt I'll hit curbs hard enough at Laguna though.
ORP has some ~4-5 inch drop offs that you can slam into if you hit the wrong line.
So don't hit the wrong line? I don't understand if you are driving flat out you should always be on the perfect line. People will get out of your way as they know you are driving a miata which is the perfect car and you can do no wrong.
Originally Posted by aidandj
I'm going to trim the body and put some paint on the arms. I doubt I'll hit curbs hard enough at Laguna though.
ORP has some ~4-5 inch drop offs that you can slam into if you hit the wrong line.
ORP has some ~4-5 inch drop offs that you can slam into if you hit the wrong line.
The red curbs behind the MotoGP curbing at Laguna are control arm bombs.
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I've seen you at the track. "Yeah I built this, held up to dual driving just fine!"
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Well it did lol. I think we put like almost 3 track hours on the car on monday. Well, idk if haileys hours count as much as mine do.
Hard to tell from the pic but it doesn't look like crazy contact. A little trimming would probably work. If anything you could touch up the paint and see if it was a one time deal.
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Stiffer springs have already been recommended. I really think that unless they are like 2000# springs they wont stop the car from bottoming out.
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Delrin is just too slippery I guess.
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I know it did, and that's a great source of pride for you because you built it. It's a source of pride for me that my car has held up as well as it has... but I didn't build anything, just put it together, with help. ha.









