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Brigzee 03-17-2008 07:32 PM

That is what it is all about. Great video and pics.

bill amsley 03-17-2008 07:44 PM

super cool looks like a blast

Steve1968LS2 03-17-2008 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve68 (Post 140964)
So it's becoming true the 18x12 are too big for the rears, smaller rims here I come,


It's always been true.. and they are not TOO big.. the front 255s are too small. Oh, and we are building cool street cars.. not race cars :)

Lots of fast cars running 335/275 though.. It also has a lot to do with chassis set-up.

parsonsj 03-18-2008 05:47 AM

Nicely done Steve! Congrats on the event!

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do you have a adjustable splined type front sway bar? so you could bmake the bar rate harder? cause i seen car perform great with the whole soft spring/big bar set-up.
For a car that pushes, you want a softer front bar, or a stiffer rear bar. And Steve's right: not enough front tire. It's always the limiting factor on our cars.

jp

Steve68 03-18-2008 06:54 AM

I'm done changing my car, for now I'm staying with the stock front sub, I'm more into finishing the car than tearing it apart for a change,

I'm limited to a 18x8.5 with a 245 or a 255,

dave96dcm 03-18-2008 10:10 AM

A rear bar would make a huge difference for the better on that car.

Rybar 03-18-2008 01:10 PM

Nice vid Steve, looks like you had fun driving the car. :thumbsup:

Stuart Adams 03-18-2008 01:48 PM

Steve drove it hard. I'm sure with time and a little tweaking it will be better. Very nice car and sounds great also. :thumbsup:

Stuart Adams 03-18-2008 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by mazspeed (Post 140961)
Nice cars out there and great job Steve. I wish I could have gone. That is a lame autocross track though. I take it, it was not a N.A.S.A or a S.C.C.A track? More of a weekend proving ground? Still cool to see all those muscle cars on the track. Come up on the 3rd weekend of May to the Duel at DeAnza.

Air ride ran it well. It was popular with fans. There are a million more safety issues with higher speeds and the fans would not be as close to the action. After all it is a car show by nature, not a race. Sure added to the show. The whole track was easily visible by the spectators, which made it fun. I'm sure the vendors in the PT arena are loving($) it. Good time to be selling parts and services, IMO.

Steve1968LS2 03-18-2008 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Stuart Adams (Post 141075)
Air ride ran it well. It was popular with fans. There are a million more safety issues with higher speeds and the fans would not be as close to the action. After all it is a car show by nature, not a race. Sure added to the show. The whole track was easily visible by the spectators, which made it fun. I'm sure the vendors in the PT arena are loving($) it. Good time to be selling parts and services, IMO.

Yep... this was a car show, not a track day. HUNDREDS of spectators got a taste of the action and because of the design we were able to give rides to those people in attendance.

I can't tell you how many cute girls hopped into Penny for a lap or two. This was GREAT for our hobby since a bunch of people at a "car show" got exposed to cool cars getting used instead of parked in a static display.

Also, because of the track helmets weren't required which meant that anyone could take thier car around the track and again, it made it possible to take riders.

A S.C.C.A guy was there teching the cars and I'm sure he helped lay out the track. It was a blast to drive and sure beat standing around all day with a polish rag.


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