I was hoping for a thin chrome roll bar one that I can still use the back seat, mainly for showz...Rogue said:are you looking for a full race cage? partial cage?
Biggins said:I assume with a good LSD, 15" wheels/RA-1s, and a GC race setup would make for a decent, reliable track car?
Prodigy said:*subs* I'm thinking about doing the same route but I'm still not sure what to do...
I might dump my 1500 into either :
A) custom built 8 pt. roll cage
or
B) -buy the last parts(new gauges, fuel pump, and plugs) to my turbo kit and install it.
-get new discs, pads, clutch + brake lines, baffled oil pan, and AWR side mm inserts
or
c) -buy a miata as a dedicated track car + start reverting my car back to stock to give more $ to the miata
Not completly because I really want to start racing at Road Atlanta this year...SenorCorwin said:I have reviewed the text above and option A seems like the most illogical option.
I can't even begin to describe the awesomeness contained within those 5 pages of picturesxelderx said:
Prodigy said:Not completly because I really want to start racing at Road Atlanta this year...
and I'm OK with the stock (besides I/H/E) engine at the moment so there's no rush for me to toss the turbo on asap.
I can either have a slow safe real road track car...
or a boosted autox ready car...(the autox runs feel way too short so I'd most likely skip the autox's and start saving up for the cage)
Prodigy said:c) -buy a miata as a dedicated track car + start reverting my car back to stock to give more $ to the miata
Biggins said:sm76: Thanks for the link to your thread. That rollbar would be perfect until I actually obtained my licensing and am ready to race. Can you still fit 4 wheels/tires in the car with the rollbar? I also think I saw your car or similar one in one of my recent GRM mags.
Any other potential headaches I could come across with a Protege as a track car (probably a non-MP3, non-MS)? Any years/models to avoid? I was looking at a couple 99-00 1.8L models.