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Old Feb 8, 2017 | 12:47 PM
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Old Feb 18, 2017 | 11:53 PM
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The diet continues...
Old Feb 19, 2017 | 06:35 AM
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Glad you cut out the quarter panel... that was a scary sharp looking piece of exposed metal.
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Looks rigid
Old Jun 6, 2017 | 12:41 PM
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Tiiight! Looks awesome. I'm starting down the same path! That seat looks super light, it's not FIA approved though is it? Did you weigh the seats?
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Originally Posted by IcantDo55
Think I'm done with rear cutting for now, until final placement of radiator is decided.


Details on the Toyota?
Old Jun 6, 2017 | 02:21 PM
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Seats are all aluminum Kirkeys approved for racing as long as they have back brace.
They really light.
Old Jun 6, 2017 | 02:21 PM
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Thought this was funny
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Originally Posted by Padlock
I helped build the blue "kart" you are referencing your build from (post #2). Close friend of mine was the one who made it.

After having driven it both on the street and on a track, it absolutely ruins everything about a Miata. You ever driven a pedal bike with someone sitting on the handlebars and tried to turn? We'll that's how it handled.. Absolutely terrible oversteer as could be expected. You'd swear the rear tires were lifting on any hard braking. We had old Hoosier r6's on it, he made the jalopnik, we had fun with it and some idiot bought it for WAYYY more than it was worth (he actually made a profit on the car LOL) but go on I'm watching the build commence

Jalopnik article for fun:
Track Day Genius Builds The Most Hilarious Miata 'Deathkart' Ever

P.S. The sad part is that car prior to being ruined set the showroom stock lap record at Blackhawk farms. It was a factory freak that all started from a cheap high mileage craigslist buy... ahh yes, the good ole days
Do you think the "person on the handlebars" feel could have been fixed with some rear downforce?

I have a crashed Miata sitting in the yard that would be a great candidate for a miata-kart but if it is going to handle really poorly then it probably is not worth the effort to me. It would see track use on Hoosiers like you described. Input would be appreciated!

Also, I know this thread has been dead for years, but I was unable to find any other relevant posts when googling people with miata-kart track experience.
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