Another Pro-am participant...
#1
Another Pro-am participant...
Hey, I know I don't post much around here, I mostly lurk and see what people are doing :P
But I have gone through 5 rx7's now, and have drifted all of them, what can I say, I am trying my shot at this pro-am stuff and figured I should post these up to help support everyone else who may be thinking about it too.
I bought this car 1 week before the event, and it was a stock TII with a streetport and a haltech, otherwise all stock.
I proceeded to swap everything, including...
Tein super drift coilovers
Polyurethane Bushings all around
Rear steer eliminator bushings
New wheel bearings all around
Mazdatrix Super angle kit *
Forrest **** modified spindles *
Removal of front and rear sway bars
Resurfaced rotors
Hawk pads
SS brakes lines
ACT Pressure plate w/ 6 puck sprung clutch
Shock proof heavy Tranny fluid
SS clutch line
Jegs Snubber *
Sparco Evo Seat
However, my mazdatrix angle kit didn't come in within the time frame, so I didn't get to use it for this event
In addition, I found out the car I bought was a GXL at one point, and had a NA rear end... the only rear end I had as a spare was a S5 TII vicious diff, so I had to put that in there... I figured, I would rather run an open diff than blow a rear end trying to get a decent run in.
I pretty much lived in my garage for 1 week while I did all this work
I got out there after working on the car until 5 am replacing the brakes, E brake - which somehow broke ?, and a few other touches...
I only had 1 hour of sleep *
Never the less, I went out and tried my best *
I did some test runs on the car before swapping tires, and it was confirmed, that the Viscous Diff was basically running like an open diff - save for the fact that it liked to lock up randomly on me every once in a while...it wasn't very fun
I did what I could and with fresh tires, I ran Hankook Rs-3's, it helped my runs be more consistent
After a while, even with the diff situation, I was able to lay down some nice runs. But when it came time to compete, things didn't work out so well.
On my runs, I spun both times, it was upsetting - but a well learned result. The car has a long way to go and this was the first time I have ever driven her, the car already has a new diff being put in, and by the time the next event comes around, I will hopefully have my angle kit, my cage, and a bit more power
But I have gone through 5 rx7's now, and have drifted all of them, what can I say, I am trying my shot at this pro-am stuff and figured I should post these up to help support everyone else who may be thinking about it too.
I bought this car 1 week before the event, and it was a stock TII with a streetport and a haltech, otherwise all stock.
I proceeded to swap everything, including...
Tein super drift coilovers
Polyurethane Bushings all around
Rear steer eliminator bushings
New wheel bearings all around
Mazdatrix Super angle kit *
Forrest **** modified spindles *
Removal of front and rear sway bars
Resurfaced rotors
Hawk pads
SS brakes lines
ACT Pressure plate w/ 6 puck sprung clutch
Shock proof heavy Tranny fluid
SS clutch line
Jegs Snubber *
Sparco Evo Seat
However, my mazdatrix angle kit didn't come in within the time frame, so I didn't get to use it for this event
In addition, I found out the car I bought was a GXL at one point, and had a NA rear end... the only rear end I had as a spare was a S5 TII vicious diff, so I had to put that in there... I figured, I would rather run an open diff than blow a rear end trying to get a decent run in.
I pretty much lived in my garage for 1 week while I did all this work
I got out there after working on the car until 5 am replacing the brakes, E brake - which somehow broke ?, and a few other touches...
I only had 1 hour of sleep *
Never the less, I went out and tried my best *
I did some test runs on the car before swapping tires, and it was confirmed, that the Viscous Diff was basically running like an open diff - save for the fact that it liked to lock up randomly on me every once in a while...it wasn't very fun
I did what I could and with fresh tires, I ran Hankook Rs-3's, it helped my runs be more consistent
After a while, even with the diff situation, I was able to lay down some nice runs. But when it came time to compete, things didn't work out so well.
On my runs, I spun both times, it was upsetting - but a well learned result. The car has a long way to go and this was the first time I have ever driven her, the car already has a new diff being put in, and by the time the next event comes around, I will hopefully have my angle kit, my cage, and a bit more power
#9
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Aaron is aggressive i think he'd kill it pretty fast. TII axles themselves are small compared to other diff/axles even. they break easy too.
#11
So i put my angle kit in - what a difference ( finally came in after 2 months of waiting...)
I went to the track 3 days in a row to have fun on them
The RS3's in the rear are still holding up, these things last a while !!
I found one sick pic from pro-am, with stock angle....
I went to the track 3 days in a row to have fun on them
The RS3's in the rear are still holding up, these things last a while !!
I found one sick pic from pro-am, with stock angle....
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N/A diff will be okay to an extent. I believe Jeremy Lowe is still running an NA/welded diff/axles. mine were okay on my streetported motor, but i never drifted.
Aaron is aggressive i think he'd kill it pretty fast. TII axles themselves are small compared to other diff/axles even. they break easy too.
Aaron is aggressive i think he'd kill it pretty fast. TII axles themselves are small compared to other diff/axles even. they break easy too.
#16
Round 2 of Pro-am's have come and gone, and well I went out to and had a lot of fun
I still do not have a roll cage, but thats ok, because I don't plan on being competive this year - I am a broke college kid after all.
I crashed my car about an hour before qualifying and bent my inner and outer tie rod ( I also bent my rack - but didn't know at the time)
I made a decision to travel back home and take the tie rod off of a parts car I have. Unfortunately, it is about 40 minutes to travel there, I did it in 20. I hardly had time, and drove like I had no time on the free way.
I made it back only then to find my rack is bent and the car would not turn right at all. We fixed it as we could with a sledge hammer and some other barbaric techniques, but it was still way off. My toe was way off as well and showed itself with a new steering feel (not a good one).
I missed my first chance to qualify, but I gave it a shot on the second attempt - I was just happy I didn't spin.
I guess it was enough to put me in top 16 - it was hardly a good run, I was just working with what I had.
As it turns out, I was the only driver without a roll cage in the entire event out of 35 drivers - I knocked out a lot of friends. I didn't get to tandem, so the driver I was going up against had a free by, but it felt good to make it especially considering the circumstances
Thanks everyone for the help and support
I still do not have a roll cage, but thats ok, because I don't plan on being competive this year - I am a broke college kid after all.
I crashed my car about an hour before qualifying and bent my inner and outer tie rod ( I also bent my rack - but didn't know at the time)
I made a decision to travel back home and take the tie rod off of a parts car I have. Unfortunately, it is about 40 minutes to travel there, I did it in 20. I hardly had time, and drove like I had no time on the free way.
I made it back only then to find my rack is bent and the car would not turn right at all. We fixed it as we could with a sledge hammer and some other barbaric techniques, but it was still way off. My toe was way off as well and showed itself with a new steering feel (not a good one).
I missed my first chance to qualify, but I gave it a shot on the second attempt - I was just happy I didn't spin.
I guess it was enough to put me in top 16 - it was hardly a good run, I was just working with what I had.
As it turns out, I was the only driver without a roll cage in the entire event out of 35 drivers - I knocked out a lot of friends. I didn't get to tandem, so the driver I was going up against had a free by, but it felt good to make it especially considering the circumstances
Thanks everyone for the help and support
#18
for sure :P
I think the best part was the damn speech they gave, they made a really big deal about me making top 16 with no cage - apparently they loved it.
pictures kinda sucked this event - it was a weird track set up - a 3rd gear sweeper entry [ I entered at ~ 65 mph ] into a slowwww 2nd gear (almost 1st gear) donut then bring it back out close to the walls.
Made it tough for media.
Was good to practice going from high speed to low speed and then back to speed again.
My tall awkward *** in the top 16 parade.
I think the best part was the damn speech they gave, they made a really big deal about me making top 16 with no cage - apparently they loved it.
pictures kinda sucked this event - it was a weird track set up - a 3rd gear sweeper entry [ I entered at ~ 65 mph ] into a slowwww 2nd gear (almost 1st gear) donut then bring it back out close to the walls.
Made it tough for media.
Was good to practice going from high speed to low speed and then back to speed again.
My tall awkward *** in the top 16 parade.
#22
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evilD...&feature=share
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEkT6...&feature=share
Need a lot of work
my runs look gross
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEkT6...&feature=share
Need a lot of work
my runs look gross