Should be caged up and ready for action for the 2014 season and beyond.
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PNW needs another Pro3 build.....right??
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First off do you have any track time/racing experience? Got to start with the basics.
A good place to start is.....http://www.icscc.com/references/comp...3_complete.pdf
Make the best most competitive car you can afford. If you go cheap in the slightest it will haunt you later on. Have spares for most anything you could think of and more. These are tough little cars but racing will exploit any cars weaknesses. For the most part focus on suspension, brakes and handling (get the car corner balanced after you decide on what suspension to get) makes a huge difference. As for what parts to use for each system, that's entirely up to you. As far as the engine is concerned I think you can run a different cam, ecu chip and header. The PRO3 class is all over the place. With so many different teams running xyz suspension and bushings and etc. The best way to start, is to get to a PRO3 race and ask around. Great bunch of guys that will help in anyway they can. There's a reason this is such a strong class....the people involved.
Here's the suspension I am running. No regrets. Its very tuneable and durable.
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