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 Post subject: STS2 project updates... Whats up with your ride? (any class)
PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 12:59 pm 
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I have a pretty good idea who's planning on running in STS2, but curious what everyone has done so far for prepping the cars :D

I'll be running a 91 miata with VLSD.

So far the car has....

Tein Flex coil-overs (ride hight set at SLAMMED to the ground 8) )
Kosei K1-TS 15X7 wheels
Kumho MX 205/50/15 tires
Racing Beat Intake
Timming set to 14 degrees
Racing beat sway bars


Still waiting for Borola cat back exhaust :(

Anyone planning on running STS2 that hasn't spoke up earlier?

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 1:33 pm 
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I've got a car now. That's about it. :lol:

For the early events it'll be ES legal with the exception of wheels/tires.

I'm going to do a GC coil-over setup with SA Konis. DA is just too easy to confuse myself at this stage. I want to fabricate a thing similar to the FM top mount to allow extra rear suspension travel. The bars will probably be none on rear and 5/8 or so front. The car is my daily driver this year so it won't be even close to maxed out.

Engine stuff is for next season. I'm thinking RB intake and header then a custom 2.5" cat-back with a Borla muffler. I'm also planning on fabricating an intake connector pipe and block-off plate with serious heat shielding. Now to figure out how to adapt a megasquirt to the stock ECU enclosure and wiring... :twisted:

Lightening will happen if I start doing track events -- I don't even want to think of what could happen in an accident with race seats without a proper roll bar. :shock:

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 Post subject: Re: STS2 project updates... Whats up with your ride?
PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 1:40 pm 
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Dan Ecclestone wrote:
I have a pretty good idea who's planning on running in STS2, but curious what everyone has done so far for prepping the cars :D


It seems like here lately all I have done is prep my CRX :roll:

The motor is back together, in the car and 95% hooked up. I have to get some new vacuum/heater hoses, alternator belt, install lower half of exhaust manifold, tweak my short ram intake, fluids, battery and double check EVERYTHING. I will fire it up Saturday :) If it dosent start I will probably set it on fire and take up underwater basketweaving.

All my go fast goodies have showed up as well :)

Here is my setup:

Koni Yellows (Front OTS Valving, Rear SPSS Valving)
Ground Control Coilovers 400F/450R
Ground Control Honda Top Hats (Gets me almost an extra inch of travel so I can slam it yo)
Energy Suspension Master Kit
Megan Racing Header
Ebay Short Ram Air Intake
Underdrive Pulley
Removed A/C
15x7 Borbet Rims with the 205/50/15 Azenis RT-215 (Im getting Kosei's like yours when my bank account recovers)

I already have my Corbeau's mounted from the Talon as well.

If everything goes as planned and I get it running this weekend, I am gonna take it to my work and weigh it Sunday. It will be dynoed Feb 5th at Carolina Automasters. We will see how good my engine building skillz are.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 2:06 pm 
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What Kevin Hoff said. :D

My prep will consist of getting into the car & clicking the seatbelt (unless Hoff needs help with installing stuff).


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 3:15 pm 
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I sold mine :(

I'm just not as industrious as Ryan here. I started working on it and grew to hate it. Bowie Jr has it now.

No idea what, or even if, I'll drive this year at autocrosses and DEs, especially if the bite I've got on the race car comes through :?


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 3:22 pm 
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Karl Shultz wrote:
I sold mine :(

I'm just a wussy, unlike Ryan.



:shock: :toilet:

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 3:41 pm 
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Karl Shultz wrote:
I started working on it and grew to hate it.


How long did you work on it? :roll: Ryan has worked on his for months and hasn't given up yet. Just how lazy are you Rice man? :wink:

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 5:01 pm 
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Ryan's last daily driver was a DSM... he's USED to working on his street cars to keep them running.

Rice, on the other hand, is used to a daily driver that always runs. It's just the race car he'd have to work on sometimes. :)

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Diane Hall wrote:
Ryan's last daily driver was a DSM... he's USED to working on his street cars to keep them running.

Rice, on the other hand, is used to a daily driver that always runs. It's just the race car he'd have to work on sometimes. :)


His daily driver is the Excursion right? Good luck owning a Ford that *always* runs. :wink:

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 5:11 pm 
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Diane Hall wrote:
Ryan's last daily driver was a DSM


Actually it's a Ford Explorer which doesn't cost him a dime to keep it running...company perk.

The DSM was just a play toy...thank goodness! I know I sure had fun with it. 8)

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 6:16 pm 
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Hum... maybe it's because Karl doesn't want to work on cars for fun and Ryan doesn't mind so much?

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Diane Hall wrote:
Hum... maybe it's because Karl doesn't want to work on cars for fun and Ryan doesn't mind so much?


Actually its because I am a cheap bastard. I updated my spreadsheet yesterday and I have spent less than $3,700 TOTAL on this project. Thats rebuilding the motor, decking out the suspension, and buying the car. My wish list is down to less than $1,000 of which 50% is comfort/convience/BLING mods.

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Ryan,

Good luck Saturday, I hope it starts on your first try! :D

Sounds like you'll have a nicely prepped car and I'm impressed that you've only spent $3,700 so far. I think I'm still just below $5K in the miata and that's about as far as I'll go for now. But then again if you make me look slow then I might have to adjust the miata budget :lol: .

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 8:53 am 
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I dont know if I can outdrive you guys but I figure I can make up for driving talent in spending talent :lol:

We shall see this weekend, I finally found an alternator belt that fits my UD pulley. I will post what happens or keep an eye out on the news for some wacko setting his car on fire :)

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 12:29 pm 
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I sold it because finally, I'm learning.

See, I hate repairing broken cars, and honestly have grown to hate old and broken anything. Upgrading the CRX - like the night me, Whitney and Jimmy put the suspension on it - is kind of fun. But replacing torn motor mounts, installing axles (AGAIN), changing timing belts...I hate it.

I'd grown to hate the Integra because it started to break a lot. After a while with the CRX, I realized that no matter how much stuff I fixed, I'd end up with a 15 year old, 200K mile economy car that was likely to break AGAIN the very next day.

My motto for life is now: Cheap, New, Good. Pick two.

Think about it.


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