SCCA Runoffs T2 race on Speed
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SCCA Runoffs T2 race on Speed
Hi All,
Set your Tivo's. The T2 race will air on Thursday, November 30th at 2:00 PM ET. There are three Evo's racing. Although not as exciting as last years race, it should still be a decent show.
Cheers,
Set your Tivo's. The T2 race will air on Thursday, November 30th at 2:00 PM ET. There are three Evo's racing. Although not as exciting as last years race, it should still be a decent show.
Cheers,
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Originally Posted by Galant VR-4 #34
Ill be tuning in although not sure how much air time a car finishing in 13th will get. I have a feeling he Evos will fair much better next year.
Yes, I agree MUCH BETTER
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Hi Again,
Thought I'd supply a little background regarding my Runoffs. We arrived at Topeka for three days of scheduled testing prior to the race. My VIII had a new shock configuration on it and a fresh IX motor installed. (Not a swap for the faint of wallet.) The first session was spent learning the track, which by the way, sucks. Ten minutes into our second session the motor went off song and just as I lifted a small fire errupted and the windshield was coated with oil. Bottom line, a hole in the block you could put your fist through. We think the oil pump failed.
Al Friedman showed up and we took the head off to ship to Buschur Racing for valve repair. Thanks to David and Co., the head was back to us within three days. We ordered a new short block and Al lined up a local garage with a lift for us. Five days to get the motor. Called Dan Cokic at Pruven. He dropped everything, loaded his truck with tools and drove from Ct. to Kansas. Dan and Al pulled the old motor, assembled the new one and installed it. We had missed the first two days of qualifying. Without test time, I had to guess at the setup for day three and guessed wrong but we got twenty minutes of data and Al put a final tune on the car. Got a better setup for the last day of qualifying, but have sinced learned there was a lot more left with suspension tuning. We were hardly prepared but we did finish. Once again, MAJOR thanks to Dan at Pruven, Al from Dynoflash and David Buschur. Without these folks I'd have been spectating.
Cheers,
Thought I'd supply a little background regarding my Runoffs. We arrived at Topeka for three days of scheduled testing prior to the race. My VIII had a new shock configuration on it and a fresh IX motor installed. (Not a swap for the faint of wallet.) The first session was spent learning the track, which by the way, sucks. Ten minutes into our second session the motor went off song and just as I lifted a small fire errupted and the windshield was coated with oil. Bottom line, a hole in the block you could put your fist through. We think the oil pump failed.
Al Friedman showed up and we took the head off to ship to Buschur Racing for valve repair. Thanks to David and Co., the head was back to us within three days. We ordered a new short block and Al lined up a local garage with a lift for us. Five days to get the motor. Called Dan Cokic at Pruven. He dropped everything, loaded his truck with tools and drove from Ct. to Kansas. Dan and Al pulled the old motor, assembled the new one and installed it. We had missed the first two days of qualifying. Without test time, I had to guess at the setup for day three and guessed wrong but we got twenty minutes of data and Al put a final tune on the car. Got a better setup for the last day of qualifying, but have sinced learned there was a lot more left with suspension tuning. We were hardly prepared but we did finish. Once again, MAJOR thanks to Dan at Pruven, Al from Dynoflash and David Buschur. Without these folks I'd have been spectating.
Cheers,
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At least now Ill get to see some of that fancy driving going on up front that Ive heard so much about! Hopefully they showed some of the cars outside of the top 5
Marty
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Hi Paul,
Nice to hear from you again. This years Runoffs was painfull. The only good thing was that I only got tapped once this year vs damage to every panel last year. Tough to argue with Subaru factory support. The first Subie privateer was 15 seconds behind me. Got crowded to the outside at the start and spent three laps getting around a certain F-body that was looking for a way to crash in evey corner. That battle put the last factory Subie on my ***. He tapped my bumper and went on by. Once I was able to put my head down, the leaders were too far out there. Felt like being 7th in a 7 car race. I will PM you about some setup stuff. I could certainly use your help.
Cheers,.
Nice to hear from you again. This years Runoffs was painfull. The only good thing was that I only got tapped once this year vs damage to every panel last year. Tough to argue with Subaru factory support. The first Subie privateer was 15 seconds behind me. Got crowded to the outside at the start and spent three laps getting around a certain F-body that was looking for a way to crash in evey corner. That battle put the last factory Subie on my ***. He tapped my bumper and went on by. Once I was able to put my head down, the leaders were too far out there. Felt like being 7th in a 7 car race. I will PM you about some setup stuff. I could certainly use your help.
Cheers,.
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Originally Posted by chronohunter
sounds like it wasn't the EVO's year this year, have the Subaru boys raised the bar that much higher or was it just down to rotten luck?
Marty
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Originally Posted by Warrtalon
Sorry, guys, Paul is busy helping the Warrtalon machine get ready for Time Trials!
Marty
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Originally Posted by Warrtalon
If nothing else, I will be properly 'set up.' The challenge then becomes driving it properly.
Thanks again Paul
Still have the DVD set to record the 3 hours Speed (NASCAR TV) has allowed !
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The biggest thing the subies have on the Evos are properly re-worked "stock" struts....The suspensions that the scooby's have are just as good as custom coilover suspensions. MR struts, etc, are not going to hack it. Someone needs to come up with a solution for revalving the Evo struts.