After talking to Marc yesterday, I decided to learn the dynamics of the car before taking it to the track so I'll be doing autox this year and feel more comfortable with it. I ordered a few goodies instead of the bar, we'll see when they start coming in.
After talking to Marc yesterday, I decided to learn the dynamics of the car before taking it to the track so I'll be doing autox this year and feel more comfortable with it. I ordered a few goodies instead of the bar, we'll see when they start coming in.
I can fit 4 tires on it, just have to strap them down. The tires are fine so far, I'va taken a few hard corners and they haven't squealed, we'll see how they do on autox. Also, they're pretty quiet and comfortable, not as stiff as the blizzaks but still very responsive.
I told you that a while ago. It's a good way to learn what your car does being pushed toward its limits, even at lower speeds.
Stiff as the Blizzaks? Ever set of Blizzaks I've had have been soft and mushy with delayed response. Which do you have, the WS-50's or WS-60s?
I am sorry I doubted you, all mighty one. Please forgive my insolence!
There are mainly two styles. In my case, I mounted the tires towards the car so I'd have sufficient tongue weight. If you go for the rear, just make sure to load enough in the front box. There are also two ways to mount the tires. I chose the route that allowed me room to grow:
If you mount it horizontally, you can only go so wide:
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So, as it sits, I found PVC that fits the center. It's a nice tight fit. The PVC itself is around a metal pipe which is welded to a quarter inch plate which is bolted to the wood. Ideally, I'd also have a metal crossmember of some sort that it attaches to, but it's really just to keep it down. To keep the wheels down (I also face outside to outside when laying them on each other), I have a larger piece of PVC with a self tapping screw. It acts as a clamp. As another safety item, I run a tow strap across the whole thing.
As the trailer sits right now:
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Hahahaha. Smartass
Got a response from my buddy:
First run: 82.4
Last run: 77.6
autox today was a lot of fun, got 8 runs total
First run: 82.4
Last run: 77.6
tires didn't squeal much and felt pretty good, definitively a good idea to do this. Missed a few shifts but the biggest issue were the brakes, had to pump them still so I couldn't brake late, the other MSM did 75.6 on his best run so I don't feel too bad.
Got one of my goodies today, miataroadster short shifter. OH MY GOD... What a difference, shorter than the TWM on the 3 and I believe just as short if not shorter than the miata 5 speed tranny. This is the first thing i should have got for the car. Install was pretty easy and i found out why it was so sloppy before, some bolts were loose in the assembly. Tightened everything and feels great.
cool...big difference huh?