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ANderson2230 09-01-09 01:00 PM

Rx7 autocross vids
 
just uploaded all my autocross vids to youtube here is the link
http://www.youtube.com/anderson2230
its my 85 gs mostly stock except for a rb header and msd coils and striped interior.

80's old school 09-01-09 07:00 PM

Looks fun but wow.....what a TIGHT course!! Do you ever get a chance to autox at a larger course? Earlier in August I was getting into third gear and close to redline!!

Kentetsu 09-01-09 08:38 PM

Holy tight course Batman!!!

That looked more like gymkana than autocross. Well done, whatever it was that you were doing. :)



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ANderson2230 09-01-09 11:00 PM

i wish i could make it out to a larger track but i never get time:dunno:

80's old school 09-02-09 07:41 AM


Originally Posted by ANderson2230 (Post 9468015)
i wish i could make it out to a larger track but i never get time:dunno:

YOU should try it sometime....you will love it!

orion84gsl 09-02-09 07:03 PM

You need to make time. Check out Kentetsu's autocross video's, they should get you craving a good course.

80's old school 09-02-09 08:24 PM

This is how we roll in Texas!!!! This is a video of a Miata running at Texas A&M Riverside annex....

I love racing here!!! Nothing like a redline in 3rd gear!!!

http://www.fullsolo.org/videos/cover...nick-gruendler

Kentetsu 09-03-09 12:00 PM


Originally Posted by 80's old school (Post 9470068)
This is how we roll in Texas!!!! This is a video of a Miata running at Texas A&M Riverside annex....

I love racing here!!! Nothing like a redline in 3rd gear!!!

http://www.fullsolo.org/videos/cover...nick-gruendler

Man, you guys get a whole lot of room to play! That looked more like a Solo I course than Solo II. I'll bet it was a fun course to run. :)

80's old school 09-03-09 12:29 PM


Originally Posted by Kentetsu (Post 9471427)
Man, you guys get a whole lot of room to play! That looked more like a Solo I course than Solo II. I'll bet it was a fun course to run. :)

yeeesssssssss....very fun! I will be back there Sept. 20th!

Autocross season is upon us here in Texas!!! Between now and the end of the year, I have 13 events scheduled to go to!!!

Unevolved 09-13-09 11:54 PM

I absolutely love Riverside. One of the best Solo locations in the state, if not THE best.

I spent a lot of time (and tread life) at the practice sessions this summer, they set up two courses and have unlimited runs all day. Just occasionally shag cones if it gets too out of hand.

80's, I'll be at most of the TAMSCC events with A&M's Grassroots Challenge car, we've got a white EG that's finishing up the final phases of testing. We're getting in our used tires this week, and it's time to go racing. I don't know if I'll be here on the 20th, but we'll have the car out there. We go to competition two weeks after that.

80's old school 09-14-09 08:28 AM


Originally Posted by Unevolved (Post 9493752)
I absolutely love Riverside. One of the best Solo locations in the state, if not THE best.

I spent a lot of time (and tread life) at the practice sessions this summer, they set up two courses and have unlimited runs all day. Just occasionally shag cones if it gets too out of hand.

80's, I'll be at most of the TAMSCC events with A&M's Grassroots Challenge car, we've got a white EG that's finishing up the final phases of testing. We're getting in our used tires this week, and it's time to go racing. I don't know if I'll be here on the 20th, but we'll have the car out there. We go to competition two weeks after that.

I will definitely be there on the 20th... What kind of tires do you need or are getting?? What size do you need??

Unevolved 09-14-09 11:06 AM


Originally Posted by 80's old school (Post 9494096)
I will definitely be there on the 20th... What kind of tires do you need or are getting?? What size do you need??

I'm good on tires for a while. I had a second set for my Civic, but I'm not autocrossing that thing any more. I've gotten to the point where it needs more mods to be fun, it's largely stock. I'd rather spend all my mod-money on getting the RX7 running, and then competitive in SSM, than buy new springs and sways for the Civic when it won't be competitive anyways.

On a related note, if you know anyone that needs some 205/50/15 DZ101s with about 70% tread left, I'm getting rid of some. :D

thunkrd 09-14-09 11:46 AM

hmm i'd love a set of those tires... haha. too bad i'm in ca :(

80's old school 09-14-09 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by Unevolved (Post 9494346)
I'm good on tires for a while. I had a second set for my Civic, but I'm not autocrossing that thing any more. I've gotten to the point where it needs more mods to be fun, it's largely stock. I'd rather spend all my mod-money on getting the RX7 running, and then competitive in SSM, than buy new springs and sways for the Civic when it won't be competitive anyways.

On a related note, if you know anyone that needs some 205/50/15 DZ101s with about 70% tread left, I'm getting rid of some. :D

OK, just wondering...when I bought my Silver RX that I am autocrossing, it used to be an old ITA car. I have 5 new SETS of 205/60/15 Yokos that i will NEVER be able to use.

They work....ok....only ok...for autocrossing, but they are good for me learning on. I plan on buying new Hoosier A6's for next years season.

Unevolved 09-14-09 01:10 PM

What class are you running your silver car in?

80's old school 09-14-09 01:27 PM


Originally Posted by Unevolved (Post 9494633)
What class are you running your silver car in?

Normally CSP... Does the A&M club have classes like SCCA? I have only raced at Riverside annex with the Spokes club. I have never raced with the TAMSCC...

Unevolved 09-14-09 02:57 PM

Yes, they usually use the current SCCA classes, with a Novice class added given the A&M affiliation.

Crazyk82 09-14-09 04:41 PM

That course looks more like a gymkhana course

Keeble 09-14-09 05:21 PM


Originally Posted by 80's old school (Post 9494565)
OK, just wondering...when I bought my Silver RX that I am autocrossing, it used to be an old ITA car. I have 5 new SETS of 205/60/15 Yokos that i will NEVER be able to use.

They work....ok....only ok...for autocrossing, but they are good for me learning on. I plan on buying new Hoosier A6's for next years season.

what kinda yokohama's are they?
might be interested

Super82 09-14-09 11:08 PM

Wow, I think I've just seen the tightest and largest autocross courses ever! Ours here are pretty open, with me occasionally getting into third and often times second gear redline's.

80's old school 09-15-09 10:32 AM


Originally Posted by Keeble (Post 9495174)
what kinda yokohama's are they?
might be interested

They are Yokohama A-008R tires. Yokohama has not made these in a few years. They are still hooking well and are great for learning to Autocross on... I am now getting more competitive and it is time to step up to a full Hoosier race tire.

I have two full sets of those....another full set of Yokohama R rated rain tires and Some Bridgestone R rated tires. They are all NEW and have been stores inside properly.

I would make a great deal for someone wanting some aggressive practice tires.

80's old school 09-15-09 10:34 AM

Oh looking back I must have fat fingered the size of my Yokos... they are 205/60/13

Keeble 09-15-09 09:42 PM

out here, ours is a combination. its a fairly short track, but usually has one or 2 "straights"

and 80's old school, i sent you a PM about those tires


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