mr_mazda329
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- 97 Mazda Miata; 09 CWP Mazdaspeed 3
damn i ran a 14.0@98mph with only cobb inlet/intake forge bpv and AP stage one, cant wait to get more done and see what i do
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damn i ran a 14.0@98mph with only cobb inlet/intake forge bpv and AP stage one, cant wait to get more done and see what i do
Most of them were older and more experienced but the margin was too great to be on driver skill alone. My last run I made today was the fastest I have ever driven and there was probably only another .5 seconds I could pick up if I tired another 100 times. I just haven't poured the money and time into my car like most of the other guys. Most had tires hanging way outside the fenders and little to no exhaust restriction. One BMW sounded like it was coming straight out of the motor with no pipes at all!
I'm facing the decision of pouring tons of more money into the car and hoping it is competitive or trading it in and getting a car that has been proved that it can be a winner in a specific class. I love the car without a doubt and it's great for track days and auto crossing but I would like to be in contention to trophy next year.
I wouldn't waste the money on trying to make an MS3 competitive in SCCA Solo.
A truly Solo-suited car, the MS3 is not. If you're really looking to be in contention for a trophy next year, you need a different car (perhaps an old Civic hatch or a Miata?).
I finally have some coilovers heading my way. They'll be here Monday.![]()
I was thinking an RX-8 in B stock. All I would be allowed then is shocks, pads, cat back exhaust, and tires. If I traded in my MS3 and scrounged up some more cash I could get a RX-8 R3 with those nice Recaro seats and Bilstein shocks right from the factory. Plus B stock is nothing but RX-8's anyways. It's nearly a spec class. I'm not sure how it will keep up with the 370Z that was placed into that class this year though. None of them were registered to race except for one in the ladies class which I will watch closely.
I would love to see your car. Any chance you will come to EECMM 2010. I know it's a very long drive but there is alot to do there and you could take a whole week and see the south and enjoy our southern hospitality. You could test how the coils handle on the #1 sports car and bike road in America. Tail of the Dragon, 318 curves in 11 miles. The most fun you can have in your car with your cloths on.
I lobbied hard for this years site but plan on lobbing hard for the meet to be in the northeast in 2011.
I would love to see your car. Any chance you will come to EECMM 2010. I know it's a very long drive but there is alot to do there and you could take a whole week and see the south and enjoy our southern hospitality. You could test how the coils handle on the #1 sports car and bike road in America. Tail of the Dragon, 318 curves in 11 miles. The most fun you can have in your car with your cloths on.
I lobbied hard for this years site but plan on lobbing hard for the meet to be in the northeast in 2011.
Look what came in the mail today!
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Installed Forge BPV. Stock intake = FAIL