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Had a lot of fun. Got second in my class by .2 second behind an Integra with R-compounds.
I should be surprising him next month with a set of Hoosier's. :twisted:
That is all.
We have the same deal with street tires and slicks here. There used to be an X tire class for street tires but then they got rid of it. So now I run in DSP with es100s against cars with Hoosiers.
Chris, your right, I need to take care of the subframe/trailing arm bushings.
Greg, I'm in Prepared class because of my suspension, but because I've been focusing on other things I haven't thought about R compunds till now.
Wow that really blows. Heck my car is 1.0 shy of being classed in CSP on street tires. I get to run DSP with my mods. I guess it's time to get sticky tires or become a smoother driver.
"It's like a koala bear crapped a rainbow in my brain."
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My ride, My ride, and our relationship is classified."
are you lifting the inside rear wheel boom, or is that my eyes messing up?
I don't think so, cause the shadow looks like it still meets the tire. Plus I have stock sways a a fairly soft suspension so I don't think it would do it.
Wow that really blows. Heck my car is 1.0 shy of being classed in CSP on street tires. I get to run DSP with my mods. I guess it's time to get sticky tires or become a smoother driver.
Are you sure about that Greg? You can't jump classes like that. You can go vertically from street prepared to prepared for example, but not horizontally between DSP and CSP.
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