What to spend $2K on?!?
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Butterfly brace is an option. I was leaning toward DIYing some additional cross bracing along with some underbody aero.
Sav loves his Koni races with the heavy springs. What's rates are the Koni yellow considered good for? I already have fatcat tophats. I could also go revalved Bilsteins. I have some GC's on a set of KYB AGX's. Again, I'll use them as trade bait or I can see what better shocks they can also be used on.
Sav loves his Koni races with the heavy springs. What's rates are the Koni yellow considered good for? I already have fatcat tophats. I could also go revalved Bilsteins. I have some GC's on a set of KYB AGX's. Again, I'll use them as trade bait or I can see what better shocks they can also be used on.
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Why yes they did! I was really looking for suggestions to enjoy my car more. Unfortunately I don't see hookers being much fun in the Miata! My 69 GS400 maybe, but not the Miata. Blow just doesn't compliment my other "medications".
We travel already! And we are huge bargain shoppers when we do it. My wife is the travel savvy one. She's on all the cheap airfare sites. We go to Belize for a week at the start of March. Mostly diving/snorkeling/ laying around. I used diving as my excuse for buying the $80 gopro motorsport camera on craigslist (yes I finally got hold of that guy) since they are good for 100' depths!
Travel is to keep my relationship sane while we both work 7 days a week. The car is to keep ME sane. I said my business is struggling, not that I'm broke personally! Thank god for my wife.
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Hawaii.
Travel is to keep my relationship sane while we both work 7 days a week. The car is to keep ME sane. I said my business is struggling, not that I'm broke personally! Thank god for my wife.
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That's good specific info. Thanks! I know you've likely ridden in several different set ups. I haven't had that chance. There's a whole lot more of you CA guys to have those opportunities.
Cjernigan,
Good info on the yellows handling 525/350 stock. Thanks again to you.
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What don't you like about the flex 9/6 combo. I don't have flex but RA's with those spring rates. Mine just doesn't seem very well damped. Lots of movement. What's the flex like?
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I'd get hard lines for my water and oil first. Then a track only set of tires and wheels. Save the rest for track days. I am going to try and make it to the new track up by Grass Valley this year and PIR as well. Belize is great....I think I made a small dent in their economy with all the Pelican beer I drank there.
PS: The economy down here in So. Oregon really sucks......I feel your pain. BTW does your store have those cool Pittsburgh Steeler signs and stuff?
PS: The economy down here in So. Oregon really sucks......I feel your pain. BTW does your store have those cool Pittsburgh Steeler signs and stuff?
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I've got track wheels and tires already. I'm very excited about that new track too. Looks great. I can get the NFL stuff but don't stock much. www.imperialusa.com is the company with those licenses for game room equipment. I can get you anything you see there you like. In Honduras last year I drank a lot of Salva Vida! I think the name translates to life saver or life boat.
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I'm not sure about the condition of your car, or color, but I'm throwing this out there.
$2000 would pay for a killer respray if you'd like to see your car look a lot nicer or always wanted to try a different hue.
Mine is brilliant black, which I love, but I'm seriously considering donating plasma to save up for some a decent repaint.
$2000 would pay for a killer respray if you'd like to see your car look a lot nicer or always wanted to try a different hue.
Mine is brilliant black, which I love, but I'm seriously considering donating plasma to save up for some a decent repaint.
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I've got track wheels and tires already. I'm very excited about that new track too. Looks great. I can get the NFL stuff but don't stock much. www.imperialusa.com is the company with those licenses for game room equipment. I can get you anything you see there you like. In Honduras last year I drank a lot of Salva Vida! I think the name translates to life saver or life boat.
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Cool...........Honduras is the home of "Poncho" the monkey in my sig. He lives at a zip line place there. Drank a lot of home made wine in Roatan.......nice place to retire to if you wanted to leave the USA. I'll check out the NFL stuff. See ya at the new track. I'm thinking about putting a 6 speed and some 3:55's in my car as well.
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Cool...........Honduras is the home of "Poncho" the monkey in my sig. He lives at a zip line place there. Drank a lot of home made wine in Roatan.......nice place to retire to if you wanted to leave the USA. I'll check out the NFL stuff. See ya at the new track. I'm thinking about putting a 6 speed and some 3:55's in my car as well.
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Bling ain't my thing homz!
Mines black and in pretty good shape. I might consider having one of those paintless dent guys take a couple dings out but the paint's OK. I take the buffer to it about once a year with very light compound. Shines up pretty well.
Performance wise I'm turning lap times similar to the leading spec Miata's. I've got a lot more power but also a lot more weight. I kill them in the straights, they corner better, particularly since they are fearless with the full cage. That's quick enough on track days to beat a lot of expensive cars, not enough to hang with the Z06's, GT3's, Turbo porsches, etc when those cars are driven well and using r-comps.
I don't expect to get into that category without spending a ton more money but I'd certainly like to move up a notch in my "Kill" abilities. Right now I'm in the "Cayman S well driven with R-comps in the advanced group" range. I don't know if 2k can get me past that or not but I'd love to try.
Suspension is likely the best way for me to go. With what I have to sell off I can likely add the 6 spd and maybe a taller R&P. If I ever decide to go built motor, I'd be ready for it.
Mines black and in pretty good shape. I might consider having one of those paintless dent guys take a couple dings out but the paint's OK. I take the buffer to it about once a year with very light compound. Shines up pretty well.
Performance wise I'm turning lap times similar to the leading spec Miata's. I've got a lot more power but also a lot more weight. I kill them in the straights, they corner better, particularly since they are fearless with the full cage. That's quick enough on track days to beat a lot of expensive cars, not enough to hang with the Z06's, GT3's, Turbo porsches, etc when those cars are driven well and using r-comps.
I don't expect to get into that category without spending a ton more money but I'd certainly like to move up a notch in my "Kill" abilities. Right now I'm in the "Cayman S well driven with R-comps in the advanced group" range. I don't know if 2k can get me past that or not but I'd love to try.
Suspension is likely the best way for me to go. With what I have to sell off I can likely add the 6 spd and maybe a taller R&P. If I ever decide to go built motor, I'd be ready for it.