Here you go Clark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jqqj...ature=youtu.be
Here you go Clark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jqqj...ature=youtu.be
Just uploaded my go pro vids. This was the first time that car had been out on that suspension/tires when it wasn't raining, so I was a bit more conservative on the heat 1 passes (which are the in car vids) to make sure I didn't end up in a tree, pond or fence. :-) I wish I could have figured out that last corner. I bombed that on 4 out of my 6 runs.
It was a blast autocrossing with everyone. Hope we can do it again next year!
I don't have a part number, as both of the OBX units I've purchased came from group buys in the Chicago chapter club. If you do a search, it's the same unit for a first Gen Neon (and maybe later models as well). I believe both Cindy and Chris sell the correct unit on their websites. One thing to note is you may need to hone the ID of the tapered roller inner bearing race, as both of mine were such a tight press fit that it was challenging to slide in the axles once the bearings were installed. Also, take the thing apart and check all the washers/bolts and torque everything correctly when it goes back together. There should be several threads on here with all of this detailed out.
Ha ha...yes, that was me. At one point I thought that would be the quickest way to the next corner and figured why not? Probably didn't help my entrance into that last corner though. Lol!
I had kuhmo v710's on it. Boost was about 11psi. Not overpowering but enough. I really need to improve my throttle modulation and braking.
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Clark...what kind of alignment do you run and with what tires?
I have some V710's from 2008 on the front, and some V710's from 2005 on the rear. Some people would say 9 year old tires aren't any good, but I have no complaints. My previous Victoracers were from 1995!
The rear alignment is stock, and the front is set as negative as the factory adjustment will allow, something around 1.5 degrees or so. I've never actually had it on an alignment rack. Toe is straight ahead, or slightly out. I've been running the rear konis on full soft lately in an effort to keep the rear tires on the ground better.
looks like alot of fun hopefully i can make it next year.
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So, so far I haven't seen one video of any of the Consulier's running around!? WTF?
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you only got WTF in there 4 times Alan... Alan! Alan! Alan! Alan!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzypOnklG60
AJ (no More Alan) 84 Rampage RT TIII/568 Quaife 87 GLHS dealer optioned Red 16V Masi/568/Quaife
90 Masi 16V White/Ginger/Black
89 TC Masi 16V Red/Ginger/Black
86 GLHS #110 RoadRace Built 89 CSX-VNT Recaro Car
89 Turbo Mini 'Woody' 85 GLHT 'RedBox'
2014 Explorer DD'r 3.5Twin Turbo Ecoboost AWD and 500HP
My profile page has over 20,000 views, I'm somebody LOL
An album for Group 2 Run 1 is now up. There are approximately 10 pictures of each car's first run for this group (excluding the winner Clark Krieger, his are all in their own album, link in Post #6). By this time I had abandoned the tri-pod and climbed up in the tree.
I've got a couple GoPros of Mike's car, just haven't had time to get them up, or even look at them for that matter.
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http://youtu.be/I_sXVgA6evI
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One of mike's earlier runs. My camera went dead toward the end of the event.