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Old 05-27-13, 08:41 PM
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David,
I'm regretting not attending now. I assumed Modified didn't want anymore of my car and the AZ trip took me out of work for a while. Some of us still have to work for a living.
Sorry about your car problems. I'll keep an eye open for the Fall.
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Originally Posted by Fritz Flynn
Thanks!

Commentary at the end.

I could tell he wasn't feeling well so I came in after about 4 or 5 laps.
Yea, not sure what it is about "riding" that's much more of challenge. Rode with a friend of mine in his track prepped NSX a few years back and had a similar reaction. 10 minute session was about 3 minutes too long for me. Fortunately I held it together after the ride, but it was close... if you know what I mean...

I think the hard braking and G's as you throw the car into the corners definitely plays a role.
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^ Hi Bobby. You'll definitely need to make it in the fall. It was one of the best times I've had at an event. Just a nice laid back atmosphere with an open track, can't get better than that

We are going to improve upon the experience for the fall event. Roger on this forum has offered his PCA expertise so we will take what went well (and there is a lot of that) and then add in more to make it better. We are thinking of 1) t-shirts with forum and real names on them for attendees, 2) a more detailed track instruction period and instructors for those that haven't been out on the track or out at all, 3) flag station personnel - thought VIR would provide this but the stations were not manned and we had more than a few cars spin out which could have been a bad thing, and 4) setting up a food station/grill for something like hamburgers and hotdogs.

I'm sure we will come up with an event that will be one of the best around so stay tuned. And on the work thing, I know what you mean, it's back to full-time work for me as a professor of entrepreneurship at Western Carolina University this fall.
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Originally Posted by RCCAZ 1
Yea, not sure what it is about "riding" that's much more of challenge. Rode with a friend of mine in his track prepped NSX a few years back and had a similar reaction. 10 minute session was about 3 minutes too long for me. Fortunately I held it together after the ride, but it was close... if you know what I mean...

I think the hard braking and G's as you throw the car into the corners definitely plays a role.
When you are driving, you are in control. As a passenger, you are not and get flung around a bit unexpectedly. I think that is what causes the problems. For Trey, it started with ZDan's V8 ride and then throw in Fritz, you've got a lethal combination
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Originally Posted by RCCAZ 1

Yea, not sure what it is about "riding" that's much more of challenge. Rode with a friend of mine in his track prepped NSX a few years back and had a similar reaction. 10 minute session was about 3 minutes too long for me. Fortunately I held it together after the ride, but it was close... if you know what I mean...

I think the hard braking and G's as you throw the car into the corners definitely plays a role.
Tim I think it was a combinaton of the amount of ride alongs I got plus the amazing elevation changes VIR has. My very 1st ride was in the white Ls1 fd. Its was blazingly fast but got a little loose around the S turn section of the track because he was on street tires and no downforce. I knew right away that ride was gonna get a little hairy. That S turn is something crazy as it's a steep quick left/right downhill turn followed by a quick hair pin. That ride set the tone for me the rest of the afternoon. Then I rode with Fritz later with his stickly tires and all his down force and was amazed at the speed he was able to carry during that same turn. It was like the worlds longest funnest rollercoaster ride.
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Originally Posted by t-von
........ I got plus the amazing elevation changes VIR has. My very 1st ride was in the white Ls1 fd. Its was blazingly fast but got a little loose around the S turn section of the track because he was on street tires and no downforce. I knew right away that ride was gonna get a little hairy. That S turn is something crazy as it's a steep quick left/right downhill turn followed by a quick hair pin. That ride set the tone for me the rest of the afternoon. Then I rode with Fritz later with his stickly tires and all his down force and was amazed at the speed he was able to carry during that same turn. It was like the worlds longest funnest rollercoaster ride.
Excellent description; that's how I felt too. I only had two ride alongs; the first being the ls2 FD and the last being Fritz's car. Def. a roller coaster!
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Yep a roller coaster ride is absolutely the best way to describe it
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Spoke with the Modified Magazine guys today and they had a great time. Said the passion of the community was evident and they loved the ride alongs. Will definitely come back next time.

They also sent along a few sample pics of the event. Enjoy!









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David... did the Modified crew give any indication as to which month this article might appear?
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^ I believe around the end of the year.
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Looks like I need stiffer springs.
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Are you still driving the silver car Peter?
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Looks like I need stiffer springs.
Looks like I need a new hood.

...and a spacer to drop the splitter a bit,

...and something better than white duct-tape to control my oil temps.



Sweet pictures, none the less.

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Yup, mine is the silver '99-spec car w/ the black wheels.


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Originally Posted by ptrhahn
Yup, mine is the silver '99-spec car w/ the black wheels.
Looks great, Nice to hear you kept the car and still use her on the track. I hope to make it out to some events soon. I'm in the process of re-habing a newly acquired 3rd gen. Sorry to hi-Jack the thread...
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Originally Posted by ptrhahn
Looks like I need stiffer springs.
Originally Posted by wrankin
Looks like I need a new hood.

...and a spacer to drop the splitter a bit,

...and something better than white duct-tape to control my oil temps.



Sweet pictures, none the less.

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I need a right rear shock but eff that because fortunately most of the turns are right handers

A new PPF which I definitely should of thought about after the diff was moved over about 2 inches to the left. I just thought the new LSD diff was a little clunky but it got worse and worse and the shifter was moving around so much I had to watch it out of the corner of my eye just to grab the damn thing LOL

New engine (compression is silly low) and that 300 HP dyno was flat out embarrassing

Exhaust leak etc....

My oil temps are too high so that's just one more problem for PFS to tackle.............. I wish I had Bill's problem the lucky bastard hehe

OH and lets not forget about the exhaust leak etc...etc...

Pete you are squatting just a little bit there. I say 900 all the way around or 1000 front 900 rear However, WARNING, DO NOT drive in the rain LOL

Once again I have to say the modified guys were super fun to hang with and can't wait to check out the article and if it's about the passion we have for the RX7 Joseph will have plenty to write about.

David's car alone is a testament to the love/$$$$$$ (yep six dollar markers cause he's well into 6 figures) this car can ring out of person and it's an absolute phenomenon how passionate FD owners in general can become. He's taking his car to a specialist down in FL and will be staying there as an advocate for his baby during the surgery, the guy's INSANE, it's beautiful and I love it

Look at all the build threads on this forum there are probably 3 3 rotor threads going right now it's simply AWESOME stuff, I say GD I love this car!
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Originally Posted by Fritz Flynn
Look at all the build threads on this forum there are probably 3 3 rotor threads going right now it's simply AWESOME stuff, I say GD I love this car!
It looks like you guys had an awesome time. I'm 40 minutes from the new F1 track in Austin. I'm sure it would be nearly impossible but sometime it would be nice to have a rotary gathering and drive.
We need a 4 rotor build. The FC thread has one and I've never seen anything like it before. Mazda has to love all the continued development of it's cars and engines. I hope they take notice.
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Originally Posted by adamrs80

It looks like you guys had an awesome time. I'm 40 minutes from the new F1 track in Austin. I'm sure it would be nearly impossible but sometime it would be nice to have a rotary gathering and drive.
Hmm the Austin area is a good spot being centrally located in the US. Most of these big rotary get togetters are either on the west coast (Sevenstock) or east coast (Dgrr). Plus it's only 5 hrs from me. Someone should put something together.
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Looks like it was a great event

Anyone have any links to more pics/build thread of this FD? Looks awesome.

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Originally Posted by t-von
Hmm the Austin area is a good spot being centrally located in the US. Most of these big rotary get togetters are either on the west coast (Sevenstock) or east coast (Dgrr). Plus it's only 5 hrs from me. Someone should put something together.
Good luck trying to rent that track

Even large HPDE programs are not given a green light.

At one point the track reps said NO hpde stuff at all.
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Originally Posted by ptrhahn
Looks like I need stiffer springs.
Looks like I need to drive faster !!
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Originally Posted by Carpenter
Looks like I need to drive faster !!
That is why I like the pics, makes it seem like my 80 MPH was the same as you guys going 150 MPH

FYI, diagnostic surgery completed on the FD. Result is 2 cracked corner seals on the center housing causing the engine suck problems. Rotors and housings in good shape and the RA Suoer Seals did not gouge anything. Good news day for sure
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Originally Posted by Ceylon
Anyone have any links to more pics/build thread of this FD? Looks awesome.
That's member: ledgebmx

Build thread link below;

https://www.rx7club.com/build-thread...rsion-1017276/


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