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So, when are you going to get some Konis installed on Mike's ride? -Bill
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Why don't you give him yours and get to work on those real suspension bits for both of us.
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(Spoke to Todd last week and we should have some progress soon - will probably involve spacing the strut up from the hub due to the total stroke of the inserts). -Bill
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Retired NASA Rocket Scientist Most famous NASA "Child" - OSIRIS-REx delivered samples from asteroid BENNU to Earth in Sept. 2023 Center Network Member #989 '92 Fully caged, 5 speed, waiting for its fully built EG33 '92 "Test Mule", 4:44 Auto, JDM 4:44 Rear Diff with Mech LSD, Tuned headers, Full one-off suspension '92(?) Laguna, 6 spd and other stuff (still at OT's place) My Locker |
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another problem is that video is 21MB and i can only email up to 10MB i need to learn how to resize it . i managed to send schorter one to Mike and he will post it tough . |
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Results from the AI are up. I was in the Novice class here are its results.
1T [ES]13 Sam Schecter : Mazda Miata Red 49.116 49.266 47.648 47.818 47.648 38.404 2T [GS]74 Steve Puffpaff : Acura TL Blue 50.128 50.293 50.569 53.214(1) 50.128 39.802 (1.398) 3T [STS2]31 Danny Kao : Mazda Miata Blue 58.906 DNF 52.229 51.193 51.193 41.057 (1.255) 4 [STS]32 Michael Wang : Nissan 240S DNF 57.106 52.557 51.515 51.515 41.057 5 [STS2]97 Brandon Williams : Miata Red DNF 53.813 53.258 51.809 51.809 41.551 (0.494) 6 [STS]7 Patrick Johnson : VW GTI Black DNF DNF 56.912 54.665 54.665 43.568 (2.017) 7 [SM]11 Mike Cheslock : Subaru SVX Red 161.487 58.496 54.865 51.773 51.773 43.748 (0.180) 8 [AS]7 Thomas Ripple : Jaguar XKR Black 55.630 53.714 DNF 56.246(1) 53.714 44.636 (0.888) 9 [AS]71 Scott Young : BMW M3 Gray 55.390 65.164 54.927 54.118 54.118 44.972 (0.336) 10 [SM]4 Tino Mesa : Ford Mustang Red DNF 69.791 61.994 59.083 59.083 49.925 (4.953) First 4 numbers are the raw time, 5th is best time, 6th is pax, 7th is time diff between position above. Last edited by mikecg; 10-24-2006 at 05:46 AM. |
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I signed up for YouTube.com it's free and you can load upto 100MB videos on it. If you want to put it there yourself it doesnt take too long if you have hi-speed access. |
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Mike, Come on now, just do a burn out before you get to the line to heat those Kumhos up! -Bill
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Retired NASA Rocket Scientist Most famous NASA "Child" - OSIRIS-REx delivered samples from asteroid BENNU to Earth in Sept. 2023 Center Network Member #989 '92 Fully caged, 5 speed, waiting for its fully built EG33 '92 "Test Mule", 4:44 Auto, JDM 4:44 Rear Diff with Mech LSD, Tuned headers, Full one-off suspension '92(?) Laguna, 6 spd and other stuff (still at OT's place) My Locker |
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SCCA frowns on people doing burnouts. Can only emagine what they would have said had I done an AWD burnout prior to the run. They were upset enough with me taking out there mirror.
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Duh, nothing wrong with burning out at the start line!
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Results from day 2 (Oct 22)
http://www.phillyscca.com/solo2/resu...6/SO102206.TXT I was running Novice class both days. 186 out of 207. Even managed to place above a few Factory 4 Cobras and a Lotus. I would have done better if I could have found the course in the first 2 runs. I tend to shave time each round. I only had 2 good runs. I wasted 2 rounds just trying to find the course. They only gave us enough time for on walk through and I had to work first. By the time I ran I couldnt remember the course. Add to that the sun being low, and I was clueless as to were I was screwing up until the 3rd run. The 4th was the first run that I was accually able to consitrate on going faster. I think I could have shaved at least another 2 to 3 seconds if I had gotten the course right to begin with. Last edited by mikecg; 10-25-2006 at 06:46 AM. |
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