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Old Oct 24, 2006 | 06:19 PM
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just know your gears well and what mph range they work in. that way you can get the best acceleration possible. you probly would have made it abit closer in 3rd gear
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Old Oct 24, 2006 | 06:26 PM
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^ yea whats the easiest way to figure that stuff out?
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Old Oct 24, 2006 | 07:19 PM
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^ yea whats the easiest way to figure that stuff out?
Drive your car. A lot. Like you stole it. And don't crash it.
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Old Oct 24, 2006 | 08:10 PM
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lol yeah just drive it and see where u shift at and remember about what mph that was at.

like if your third gear goes to 80mph, and ur in 4th gear doing 60, then definately downshift to 3rd to get better acceleration.
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Old Oct 24, 2006 | 08:19 PM
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Nerds. WTF. Stock 3rd geat goes to 90+. WTF about beating a "VETTE" at 100 in 5th. Never happen. ***.
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Old Oct 24, 2006 | 08:25 PM
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WTF about beating a "VETTE" at 100 in 5th. Never happen. ***.
Yeah i think we have already established that throughout this thread, but thanks for the input.
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Old Oct 24, 2006 | 09:19 PM
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That's a good attitude . Nice to see an 18 year old that doesn't think he knows everything. You will improve. You should try autocrossing. It will really help you to learn to drive your car. There are a couple of good clubs in the bay area. Do a search (google) for SCCA.

Im 18 and own an fd and i dont think i know everything . But yeah i suck at driving also haha.
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Old Oct 24, 2006 | 09:55 PM
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Hey buddy, let me interject as well. I have to agree with spot skater, drive like you stole it and dont crash. I drive a 2001 Z06, (thank the parents and major *** kissing on that one) Ive had it to 170, and it pulls all the way. I want to build my RX7for auto cross (my dad still holds that the Z06 will win in a heads up race when im done.) I live up in davis, just moved for school, and ive been looking for meets and things. You got aim? If you do, message me, Jasen Aebischer. Im in school till 2am, but on the weekends i have all the freetime in the world. Im also 18, and i know im not the best driver, and that i dont know everything but im starting to "feel" more what the car is doing. Its a great feeling when you start doing things that are more fun, and doing them in control. Eventually i hope to drive a GT1 class car or some other car in a race series. Keep going for those kills though, gotta love that feeling.
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 09:08 AM
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Hey buddy, let me interject as well. I have to agree with spot skater, drive like you stole it and dont crash. I drive a 2001 Z06, (thank the parents and major *** kissing on that one) Ive had it to 170, and it pulls all the way. I want to build my RX7for auto cross (my dad still holds that the Z06 will win in a heads up race when im done.) I live up in davis, just moved for school, and ive been looking for meets and things. You got aim? If you do, message me, Jasen Aebischer. Im in school till 2am, but on the weekends i have all the freetime in the world. Im also 18, and i know im not the best driver, and that i dont know everything but im starting to "feel" more what the car is doing. Its a great feeling when you start doing things that are more fun, and doing them in control. Eventually i hope to drive a GT1 class car or some other car in a race series. Keep going for those kills though, gotta love that feeling.
God damn, 18 year olds with FD's and you've got a Z06? You guys parents must love you, a whole lot.

Not trying to be a ***** about it, just kind of like

Definitely get into some Auto-x. When I first went out and did it I thought I was an OK driver. Then I saw what experienced drivers, in what people would call economy cars, could do. Really humbled me...
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 02:18 PM
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I know that its a little odd for an 18 year old to be driving a car that could do rather well on a track as a weekend warrior. I did say there was lots of asskissing involved, and alot of work around the house (not small clean your room stuff, but like put down wood flooring and tile and put in a wood stair case) I also didnt have too shabby grades. Regardless, ive looked around for some Autocross events, (sure that i could find some) but I dont have a helmet, or the money to do it. (College poverty >_<) but i dont plan on stopping any time soon, I should post a couple of my kills...lol
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 02:54 PM
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rotary noob.. congrats on the vette. i too own a z06. 02 with 600+ rwhp... i'm 24 and got it when i was 21. please please be careful with this car. do not take it lightly. it will bite you. 170 is very very dangerous. i'm am not trying to be an *** because i know how quickly 170 can come up in a z06 or anyother high HP car.... just remember other lives are out there.... can you imagen what you would feel like if you kill someone? what would your parents feel like if you killed yourself? again, i'm def. not trying to be a dick cause i've done it too but i guess i've escaped some situations that could have been the end of me and just don't want to see someone else make a mistake.

enjoy the car, you only live once. just be careful.
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 04:09 PM
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You need to understand your car before you start running your mouth. Chaces are that this will continue to be your only post in this thread until you understand what you are doing. No disrespect, as I am a young driver myself, but you need to learn your car before you can destroy everything on the street. Good job though, its funny to me that we all hunt for that kill against a vette, I myself am in that same situation.
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 04:22 PM
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RX7 playa. Lmao man. I love how everyone goes for the Corvette kills. I suppose its just hillarious to me, because I drive one, but still. I dont want my RX to beat a Vette, I want it to beat a McLaren F1 THAT would be awesome.
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Old Oct 26, 2006 | 01:36 PM
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im also 18 with a fd........but no asskissing here, just worked my *** off working construction for 10 hour days, 6 days a week.and now i work 2 jobs part time and school to keep up with cashflow. it sucks how some kids get handed everything, there is a kid in gig harbor who got handed a brand new pre-ordered m5 when he got good grades and won a golf tournament.
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Old Oct 26, 2006 | 01:53 PM
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i got my FD when i was almost 16, so basically when i still had my permit. I didnt really kiss any *** i just did good in school and my parents think im a good kid and i caught my mom on a good day i guess. So yea the car was handed to me but everything that goes into the car im $$$ for it which can easily cost more than the car. But yea i feel lucky to have that car and i wouldnt want to have gotten any other car.
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Old Oct 26, 2006 | 02:52 PM
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I pay for mine (including insurance...ouch) But at 16, i didnt exactly have the money to buy it upfront, and with school couldnt hold a job to keep paying for it, but at the moment im paying for everything.

Agree with the feel lucky part, and the car love.
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Old Dec 1, 2006 | 04:38 PM
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I'm 17 and know how to drive the car so age is no excuse. I pay for all modifications. That's what happens when you work for the past 4 years. Here's some good advise. Take it to a empty parking lot in all weather conditions and go crazy with it. Then you will understand the limits of what the cars traction is in all conditions so you won't try something stupid on the highway and wreck.
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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by DMoneyRX-7
I'm 17 and know how to drive the car so age is no excuse. I pay for all modifications. That's what happens when you work for the past 4 years. Here's some good advise. Take it to a empty parking lot in all weather conditions and go crazy with it. Then you will understand the limits of what the cars traction is in all conditions so you won't try something stupid on the highway and wreck.
So if I take my car to the Wal-Mart parking lot in the rain and I get to take it up to 30MPH and just "go crazy with it",that is going to prepare me for real life situations on the highway doing 80MPH+ with other drivers on the road??
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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 09:58 AM
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I agree with 90mph in 3rd gear. I'm assuming that the vette figured you did'nt know what you were doing after he blew by you and just called it quits.
As far as rich kids go, there's a guy that owns an insurance company and bought a Maybach from the dealer I work. His son is 19 and drives a brand new S65! His daughter is about 17 and drives an Aston Martin!
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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by DMoneyRX-7
I'm 17 and know how to drive the car so age is no excuse. I pay for all modifications. That's what happens when you work for the past 4 years. Here's some good advise. Take it to a empty parking lot in all weather conditions and go crazy with it. Then you will understand the limits of what the cars traction is in all conditions so you won't try something stupid on the highway and wreck.
You probably know everything too!!! What a ******* joke. At 17, you don't know ****!!!
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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by DMoneyRX-7
I'm 17 and know how to drive the car so age is no excuse. I pay for all modifications. That's what happens when you work for the past 4 years. Here's some good advise. Take it to a empty parking lot in all weather conditions and go crazy with it. Then you will understand the limits of what the cars traction is in all conditions so you won't try something stupid on the highway and wreck.
That's good advice? Authentikdit's got it right.
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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 04:08 PM
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You should practice yes, but 30 mph doesnt do **** when a tire blows at 120, (recently happened to me in a friends RX7 FC.) I spun 3 times, then 1 more the opposite direction before i got it to stop. It was by the grace of god that i managed to straighten it out at all, and not hit anyone. Thankfully it was on an open stretch of freeway, so there wasnt anything to hit. I crossed all the lanes, twice. Tire blew out, removed the rear control arm, and the strut, and i was already doing 120.

Nothing gets your attention quicker than spinning like a top in the middle of a freeway.

Now, heres what i did. Turned with the spin, and kept trying to straighten out when it was going straight again, and it slowed the spin down, till I finally over corrected and spun the other way, and ruined the other side of the wheel. When I finally got it to straighten out, and stop, just before the side of the road, i got out and proceded to take a giant ****. Hands shaking like mad.

30mph in a parking lot may help you understand the basics, but speed is a major factor.

(my friend has since gotten the parts to repair his 7, and it running again. We had another 88 SE come in to the school shop, and he got the parts off it.)
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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 05:51 PM
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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 07:05 PM
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yeah it sounds like the vette beat you.. then you had the unintentional fly by
but no worries, the more you drive, the better you get
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Old Dec 4, 2006 | 10:21 PM
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You probably know everything too!!! What a ******* joke. At 17, you don't know ****!!!
i dont agree with this...you can be more than capable of knowing a good deal of information at that age. a local kid here is 17 and has bought his own car and all the parts, and built the turbo motor in his integra and has driven it to 12.6's.

at 17 i didnt really know anything but alot of kids do have knowledge.
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