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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 602 Joined: 3-April 14 Member No.: 223,804 ![]() |
Long story short, my wife finally said "Put up or shut up" about me wanting to autocross. So after asking around and doing some research I found my 56K mi full exhaust/short throw shifter/CAI 95 Z28 for $5000. Clean car, no issues and have been having fun with it. I started autocrossing just this season and have been addicted more than I thought I would be (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
Within only 1 season I have gone from a stock suspension car to: Front+rear swaybars Strano springs+koni SA shocks LS1 front brake swap 10 spoke SS wheels on V710's (good deal used) Race seat + 5pt harness Fays 2 watts link (good deal used) Full exhaust (from PO) Looking to get a differential over the winter since the stock one can not hold power to inside rear tire around turns. It did not take me long to do the previous mods because I felt I could out-drive the car. After the differential, it will be a matter of more seat time to fine tune components to get me faster along with just getting behind the wheel. I have realized that a Miata and a C5 are the best bang for the buck car in terms of price paid and performance. Since I can't look myself in the mirror if I drove a Miata...a Vette it is (plus my father in law and brother in law road race their 67 and 87 vette's so a C5 would be a nice family addition LOL) I typically fall within the top 25 cars in a group of 80ish cars each event (I'm happy with that only having run a total of 6 events under my belt this season). Plenty of C5's, turbo's miatas, or well sorted/well driven crossfires/evos/lancers are above me. A lot of the people above me have been racing for a while so I know the driver mod is important. -SO the question to everyone is if I already have my mind set on wanting to get into a base C5 (I couldn't afford a Z) to daily drive and autocross, when would you stop the mods on the Camaro? -Would you say to autocross for a couple more years in the Fbody THEN step up to a C5? -If you stayed fbody, what made you keep with it over a C5? Just curious on people's opinions since I'm sure I'm not the only person looking to do this. I have no goals to go to nationals, nor do I care to build a car toward a specific class. My goal is to get quick times and have a blast in a car I enjoy to drive anywhere yet beat the snot out of on the track and have it perform. |
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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 75 Joined: 17-July 12 From: Bossier City, LA Member No.: 142,680 ![]() |
funny this came up, I'm saving up and planning to do the exact same thing over the next year or 2. I've got a fairly prepped TA that puts me in SM and I am looking to find a stock c5 zo6 to run a street/stock class. I plan on converting my TA into a track car/CP (gut/cage/etc.)
Ultimately, I plan on racing both but would like a vehicle that I could run competetively in a class and leaving it stock makes the $$investment$$ less since I will be much more restricted. and my wheels/tires can be ran on both. |
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