Andy Hollis' One Lap Miata (K24 Honda power)
#327
I love how straightforward the rear 5 lug swap is. Very nice.
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#333
Drove it on the track yesterday...the grip level is just stupid. Felt like the car was on Hoosiers.
Definitely soaks up the power, though. I need to get a good motor back in this thing.
Gearing does work better, as 1st and 2nd are now quite usable. But I have to relearn shifting patterns...
No relevant lap times as there was still water present in T8 due to recent biblical rains...
Definitely soaks up the power, though. I need to get a good motor back in this thing.
Gearing does work better, as 1st and 2nd are now quite usable. But I have to relearn shifting patterns...
No relevant lap times as there was still water present in T8 due to recent biblical rains...
#335
This is happening right now...leading GTC and 3rd overall in the autocross. Lost a couple points in D&E for back-up light switch in trans busticated, and no radio.
Gave up on the almost-complete splitter mid-day Thursday when the air dam failed to meet up properly with the fascia, leaving major gaps. Went to the track instead, and found a couple more rubbing issues that needed fixing. Glad I did that.
BTW, the surface on the autocross pad here at NOLA is bizarre. Extremely fine aggregate, and knife-edge low grip. Uber smooth, yet aggressive rules the day.
Gave up on the almost-complete splitter mid-day Thursday when the air dam failed to meet up properly with the fascia, leaving major gaps. Went to the track instead, and found a couple more rubbing issues that needed fixing. Glad I did that.
BTW, the surface on the autocross pad here at NOLA is bizarre. Extremely fine aggregate, and knife-edge low grip. Uber smooth, yet aggressive rules the day.
Last edited by AndyHollis; 04-22-2017 at 09:26 PM.
#338
One of the organizers posted the judging categories on my FB page, and admitted that it was an oversight for them not to be listed in the rules. Had I known, I'd have spent less time building a splitter that I didn't end up using and more time installing audio and cleaning up the interior and trunk.
I''m entered for the Pikes Peak event, but leaning hard towards not going.
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It is frustrating, disappointing and embarassing to not know what the subjective judging expectations are before you get there (or even after), and then failing to meet them.
One of the organizers posted the judging categories on my FB page, and admitted that it was an oversight for them not to be listed in the rules. Had I known, I'd have spent less time building a splitter that I didn't end up using and more time installing audio and cleaning up the interior and trunk.
I''m entered for the Pikes Peak event, but leaning hard towards not going.
One of the organizers posted the judging categories on my FB page, and admitted that it was an oversight for them not to be listed in the rules. Had I known, I'd have spent less time building a splitter that I didn't end up using and more time installing audio and cleaning up the interior and trunk.
I''m entered for the Pikes Peak event, but leaning hard towards not going.