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post Jan 26 2004, 10:34 PM
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Hey all. Newbie here. I bought my SS 3 weeks ago and have wasted no time with mods. All the mods listed in my signature I have installed in the time I have had the car. Prior to my SS, I had a 2002 Nissan Sentra Spec V. For a sport compact it is a quick car. It is especially good for autocross. I took it out once and fell in love. It was at this event I rode with my friend in his 93 Z28. I wanted an all around faster car, and I wanted to get more chicks!! So to one of my dream cars I went.

It seems almost everyone around me is all about drag racing. It is fun and cheap (until you snap your rear end), but I just don't find it near as enjoyable as autocross. My SS is my first step to rear wheel drive (except for a couple of trucks), so I am trying to gain as much experiance as I can. Front wheel drive just wasn't challenging anymore.

My immediate plans for the car are: exhaust cutout (gotta be loud), shocks and springs (need input as to what to get), and anti-squat brackets. Much more is to come, but as it stands, I don't even have the money for the cutout. I need a better job.
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post Jan 27 2004, 12:14 AM
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So, is your Camaro helping you get more chicks than your Sentra?

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post Jan 27 2004, 12:36 AM
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QUOTE (adamB @ Jan 26 2004, 05:34 PM)
My immediate plans for the car are: exhaust cutout (gotta be loud), shocks and springs (need input as to what to get), and anti-squat brackets. Much more is to come, but as it stands, I don't even have the money for the cutout. I need a better job.

If you want to get into autocross (or any other form of competition for that matter), you should get a rulebook BEFORE spending money on mods. Otherwise, a mod that might make you a little faster might bump you to the next class, where everyone else is a LOT faster.

Right now, the mods you've already got put you in E Street Prepared, which is not a bad place to be (that's assuming there aren't any other mods from the previous owner). The relocation brackets would put you in Street Mod, and that's not the place to go if you are cash-flow-impaired.

If I were you, I would change the spending list to something like:

1) A performance oriented (not GM spec) front end alignment,
2) An Evolution autocross school,
3) A 35mm front swaybar, either the ST35 solid or Strano's new 35mm hollow,
4) Good (Koni, Bilstein) shocks

About the order: Evolution is the single most cost-effective thing you can do, but you still need to get the alignment first. Shocks are probably more important than the swaybar, but the bar is cheaper and easier so many do it first. Also, the changing the front shocks alone is just as much work as changing shocks and springs, so it is nice if you can swing the springs at the same time. However, you can get by fine with the stock springs.

I would focus on the alignment and Evolution first. That's where your biggest bang for the buck is.
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post Jan 27 2004, 12:50 AM
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QUOTE (94bird @ Jan 26 2004, 07:14 PM)
So, is your Camaro helping you get more chicks than your Sentra?

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Dang, I screwed up! I didn't get my first Camaro until I was married ... again.
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post Jan 27 2004, 05:45 PM
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Be carefull when you buy a Camaro. I've had to rig up a baseball bat holder on my harness bar to beat off all the good looking 20 year old hotties. Combine this with the fact I'm 49, bald as Mr Clean, and uglier than hell, and you have a winning combination. (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) In fact I resemble that smilie pretty closely, except I'm not yellow.
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post Jan 27 2004, 08:52 PM
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Welcome aboard.
Of course if you just run performance driving schools and D.E.'s, you can go to town, Just ask Mitch, Glenn, Nick, Kevin, Chuck, or me.

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post Jan 27 2004, 11:20 PM
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QUOTE (mongoosez @ Jan 27 2004, 03:52 PM)
We go to town for no better reason than to chase each other down..... (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif)

Just remember that D.E.'s are not a race or at least that's what they tell us at every drivers meeting. (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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post Jan 28 2004, 11:00 PM
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As far as mods bumping me to a different class, I am really not that worried. I really don't compete when I go. It is all for the fun of it. It matters none if I win or lose to me. I just want the experience. But as far as those mods, they won't be for a while. Money is GONE.

As far as the chic factor with the sentra vs camaro, all I can say is WOW. My best friend is lucky he is my best friend not just some guy. His girlfriend practically wanted to jump my bones when I took her for a ride. When I drive around campus, girls STARE. It is great. I can't wait for spring break and Panama City Beach. I have already been laid 3 times in that car (with 3 different girls). So yeah, it helps. My friends that are girls ask, "Would you really want a girl that wants you for your car." I say, "Well, all I want is sex, they want to be seen in my car. It is a fair trade in my opinion."
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post Jan 29 2004, 02:23 AM
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Well, this girl has owned three 4th gen Camaros and it's definitely the second one that scored me the least chicks but the most guys. Hardy har har! I broke up with the b/f when I had the first one (a '96 I had for 5 months--brand new until I totalled it) so I was single. Then I had the new b/f when I got the second one (a '96 I took to the track--cough cough and now it's the racecar) who married me regardless, and now have a '98 and still have a husband--until I get a third one. Just kidding honey.

But I did get whistled at the other day in the '98 with the t-tops off. Heh, I've still "got it." Or something. From this Camaro chick, you definitely want the girl that wants you for your car. My man has an E36M3. Oh yeah, cha-ching. ;-)
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post Jan 29 2004, 02:52 AM
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I do have a friend that develops an endearing giggle when she rides in my Camaro. (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

In the words of Patsy Cline, "Most of all I love your automobile!"
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