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craig510 08-28-2016 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by 65 347 (Post 644619)
Craig
Saw the falcon on display this weekend in Pleasanton, looks great.

Mike

Thanks. People liked it before when it was patina, but they really liked it now. I can't wait to get some more seat time!

craig510 10-01-2016 09:40 AM



Having fun with the Lotus Club at Marina CA Airport. I finally got the SoloStorm data logger figured out....Well almost. You can see my G-Meter is upside down.

Off to the garage to swap my clutch and build a little mount for the Nexus 7 tablet that runs the logger.

craig510 10-11-2016 06:05 AM

If anyone is still reading these posts I have to say that the locker + autox = awesome.

I ran an EVO school on Saturday and finally feel confident with the new setup. If you have any chance of saving it after you go too deep you just point the wheel and roll on the gas. It will pull the car out of a slide and keep the momentum up.
Very fun.

I put another 200 street miles on it and it is pretty much unnoticeable. You just have to be very smooth. I think the Lucas 80-90 semisynthetic oil helps as well.

syborg tt 10-11-2016 07:21 AM

I know I am still reading these posts as my goal is to have my car ready next summer for AutoX.

Quote:

Originally Posted by craig510 (Post 647116)
If anyone is still reading these posts I have to say that the locker + autox = awesome.

I ran an EVO school on Saturday and finally feel confident with the new setup. If you have any chance of saving it after you go too deep you just point the wheel and roll on the gas. It will pull the car out of a slide and keep the momentum up.
Very fun.

I put another 200 street miles on it and it is pretty much in noticeable. You just have to be very smooth. I think the Lucas 80-90 semisynthetic oil helps as well.


fpvmustang 10-11-2016 07:12 PM

I watch like a hawk lol

Sieg 10-11-2016 07:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by craig510 (Post 647116)
If anyone is still reading these posts I have to say that the locker + autox = awesome.

I ran an EVO school on Saturday and finally feel confident with the new setup. If you have any chance of saving it after you go too deep you just point the wheel and roll on the gas. It will pull the car out of a slide and keep the momentum up.
Very fun.

I put another 200 street miles on it and it is pretty much in noticeable. You just have to be very smooth. I think the Lucas 80-90 semisynthetic oil helps as well.

Still reading, keep posting.........it's an election year, naturally everything is off axis. :thumbsup:

Air-bender 10-11-2016 09:22 PM

Nice meeting you on Saturday. Fun day for sure and it was nice watching the vintage cars run with the late model guys. It's pretty impressive what these old cars can do with the right parts combo.

LuxurySportCoupe 10-12-2016 08:31 AM

Looks and sounds good! I've definately been reading

67XR7 10-12-2016 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by craig510 (Post 647116)
If anyone is still reading these posts I have to say that the locker + autox = awesome.

I ran an EVO school on Saturday and finally feel confident with the new setup. If you have any chance of saving it after you go too deep you just point the wheel and roll on the gas. It will pull the car out of a slide and keep the momentum up.
Very fun.

I put another 200 street miles on it and it is pretty much unnoticeable. You just have to be very smooth. I think the Lucas 80-90 semisynthetic oil helps as well.

awesome, I'm really considering that setup when its diff time. I think i'm going to give it a shot and build my own 3rd member this go around.

SSLance 10-13-2016 05:32 AM

Welcome to the RSRT equipped Soft Locker autocross club! It is great on course...isn't it!!


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