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    this guy doesn't play around lol

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      Cars looking great. Hope to see it on track soon!

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        Garage setup = goals. Can't wait to be able to custom make a setup like yours. Wish I knew you were in Charlotte, I was working there most of the year last year and would have loved to grab a beer.

        Car is great too of course, and congrats on the new pickup. Lots of respect for all the R3V'ers who competitively race their cars, tons of work and commitment but looks like a blast.
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          Thanks for the kind words! I am glad to see some activity on the forums again, and that people are enjoying the updates. I plan to stay up to date and should have a new update on both cars within the next few weeks.

          I haven't really gotten plugged into the car community in Charlotte yet, just the NASA racing crew at the events I've been doing. There seems to be a pretty large E30 community in Charlotte and in NC at large.

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            Kicking off an update to catch up from the summer time. Some of these are probably a bit out of order due to Flickr never seeming to upload stuff in the correct sequence.


            Starting off with an update on the new car. I've done some work on and off, but haven't really finished it up yet. Still remaining are checking out the brakes, rolling the passenger's side fender more, and finishing up a full fluid change (still have to refill and bleed the coolant).









            Catch can mounting location, and working on a new intake setup. Also redid all of the vacuum hoses including the brake booster line and check valve.







            All new fuses and fixing up some questionable wiring in the engine bay. I still don't really understand what was going on with the rats nest by the passenger's side strut tower. It was a relay base vampire clipped to wires, then some spade connectors stuck into the relay base. I hope this was some sort of track-side fix that they forgot to fix properly later on!
















            The car already had a Painless Wiring secondary fuse box for accessories, so I redid some of those and documented what was what, and put in the proper size fuses. Then cleaned up the cabin side of the wiring.














            New intake setup in process.












            Interior is mostly done, I just need to mount the CEL, ABS, and BAT light bulbs in the radio delete blank panel.










            Put some 318iS foam hood insulation on:










            Drink bottles installed on both cars. Gotta stay hydrated yo.







            At Road Atlanta in June.















            Prepping for Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval in August.










            Bought even more wheels...














            I keep trying to fit these 225/50-15 Hoosier R7's but I can't get them to go. You can see how much more bulky and bulbous the sidewall is compared to the same size Toyo RR.













            It's always funny to me that such a small spring can be so strong and stiff.






            Getting ready for Roebling Road in September. We had a lot of entries so I bought new tires and tried to lighten the car some more to be more competitive. Was able to remove another ~30lbs from the car by removing the exhaust heat shields, glove box, and the door glass and power motors. Plus ran a bit less fuel than normal. Bought the usual Toyo RR and a new set of Yokohama A052s (which I didn't like, more on that later).












            On the drive to the track my trailer was shaking way more than normal. I pulled off once and couldn't find anything wrong. Finally pulled over again and noticed one of the tires had thrown a belt and was egg shaped. Changed it without any drama and got on my way again.

















            Had a really good weekend at Roebling, drove well and had a lot of fun with friends. There was a lot of competition in TT5 which added to the excitement.

            I did notice my car was leaking something when I was loading it onto the trailer at the end of the event. Turns out there was a whole in the front size of the radiator, probably from taking a rock or something kicked up by a car in front of me. Thankfully it didn't affect my weekend at all!


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              Photos from Charlotte Motor Speedway in July 2022.































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                Photos from Road Atlanta in June 2022.





















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                  Last but not least, this summer I started up a weekly newsletter/publication called RISING EDGE. This journal of sorts will explore topics that I have been researching, refining, mulling over, or just simply want to share with the world. The ideas and stories will generally revolve around cars, with a focus on building and track use, but topics will likely wander into other areas as well, such as personal improvement, training/fitness, contentment, influences, and who knows what else. There is also the potential to feature interviews/profiles of other drivers, builders, and industry insiders, or to have guest-posts authored by the same types.

                  To date I already have 10 weeks of articles up on the site, and a new article is published every week on Thursday morning.

                  You can find the articles online at risingxedge.com and there you can also find the link to sign up for the email newsletter if you like what you see. All of it is totally free.

                  Here are the social accounts as well, if you want to easily stay in the loop: Instagram, YouTube.

                  Thanks for checking it out!


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                    Cars are looking great! How do you find running 225/50r15's vs 225/45? You mentioned fitment issues with the Hoosiers, but other brands run without issue on 225/50?
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                      Originally posted by AusScare View Post
                      Cars are looking great! How do you find running 225/50r15's vs 225/45? You mentioned fitment issues with the Hoosiers, but other brands run without issue on 225/50?
                      I've never run 225/45-15 before. It's an inch undersized, and I think it looks goofy and it's too short for the diff I run (a 4.45). My top speed with a 24" diameter tire is about 135mph, and I hit near that on several tracks. I'd have to change diffs to run the 45 sidewall. I may try it on the new grey car at some point, as that one has a 4.10 in it.

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                        Originally posted by Digitalwave View Post

                        I've never run 225/45-15 before. It's an inch undersized, and I think it looks goofy and it's too short for the diff I run (a 4.45). My top speed with a 24" diameter tire is about 135mph, and I hit near that on several tracks. I'd have to change diffs to run the 45 sidewall. I may try it on the new grey car at some point, as that one has a 4.10 in it.
                        Fair enough. Any rubbing issues on street or track with the 50 profile tires?
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                          Originally posted by AusScare View Post

                          Fair enough. Any rubbing issues on street or track with the 50 profile tires?
                          This is probably TMI, but fitment advise is useless without the entire picture.

                          I've found that in order to fit very wide tires with stock fenders, it is much easier to do so with high offset wheels so you can play with spacers.

                          In the front, the issue is clearance to the strut tube. In the rear, the issue is clearance to the fender lip. Do to caster/camber sweep in the front, you can practically run the tire outside of the fender and still not rub on the track (it could possibly rub with the wheel turned going into a steep driveway or something like that, especially if your suspension is soft). With the rear, you need a little bit of static clearance or it's going to either rub on the fender lip or on the inside/inner top of the fender flare, depending on your ride height and suspension stiffness.

                          This is the rear clearance with the 225/50-15 Toyo RR's. It's about 3mm, but it never rubs.







                          This was the clearance with the 225/40-17 Hoosiers (these were Conti slicks but are the same as A7/R7):






                          After you've rolled the fender lips enough that the tires don't rub on the fender anymore, they'll rub on the inside. It's kind of hard to notice in these photos but there is a bump inside the rear fenders, right around the top/center, where the wheel will rub on compression. The bumps are on both sides of the car. I heated mine up with a torch (to soften the metal) and flattened them out with a sledge hammer, and then repainted with undercoating. The pictures are the **before**, so you can see where the undercoated was rubbed off.





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                            That's some good info, thank you! I'm running 225/45r15 Hankook RS-4's on a 15x8 +20 without issue, but it's not very low.

                            Moving to a combo of KW V3 Coilovers with BBS RS 071 15x8+18 front, 15x8.5 +12 rear, so might stick with 225/45 and try the Nankan CR-S as it will run wider/taller than the Hankook most likely. Have you got access to Nankangs? The CR-S is apparently a good performer.
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                              Check this stuff out, has saved alot of radiators for us. I usually paint it black. https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Nomex...-22,29432.html

                              The twin cam car has 1:1 5th? Still maybe too short for 45 series tire?

                              Have you tried rolling the inner sheet metal of the fender with the roller?

                              Nice seeing you catching more events! Im dying to get back to the track!

                              I read How I Made My Old BMW Feel Newer on Track Article and cool to see your still develping and trying new / old things :) Subscribed.

                              I was hoping that more of the details in the article would have been in your thread.



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                                Originally posted by AusScare View Post
                                That's some good info, thank you! I'm running 225/45r15 Hankook RS-4's on a 15x8 +20 without issue, but it's not very low.

                                Moving to a combo of KW V3 Coilovers with BBS RS 071 15x8+18 front, 15x8.5 +12 rear, so might stick with 225/45 and try the Nankan CR-S as it will run wider/taller than the Hankook most likely. Have you got access to Nankangs? The CR-S is apparently a good performer.
                                The front will be fine, but I would imagine you are going to have issues with the 8.5 +12 rear when sticking to the 225 width. Plus, you probably don't want to run stagger for a performance oriented setup.

                                I can run the Nankangs, but the way the power to weight NASA classes are setup, the Toyo RR/Maxxis RC-1 OR the Hoosier R7 are the best tire setups, unless they change the classing / modifiers for 2023 again. I actually just wrote about that on my site, here: Tire Parity in NASA ST & TT. It may not be pertinent to you if you don't run with NASA, but the gist is that there are power to weight modifiers for different tires. Hoosier R7 is no modifier. A group of tires are +1.0 modifiers, and another group are +1.6. The Toyo RR is in +1.6 and the Nankangs are in +1.0.

                                This week's article that comes out tomorrow is about testing the Yokohama A052 (probably the fastest of the +1.0 tires) versus the other options. The A052 is in the same "class" of tire as the Nankang AR-1 and CR-S. I think the Toyo RR is still the best bet with the current rule set @ +1.6, but the Hoosier R7 is still MUCH faster. It becomes a trade off of running higher power and/or lower weight, or having more mechanical grip. I believe the Nankang CR-S is a copy of the Yokohama A052 (like the AR-1 is a copy of the Toyo R888R), so tomorrow's article may be interesting to you.


                                Originally posted by moatilliatta View Post
                                Check this stuff out, has saved alot of radiators for us. I usually paint it black. https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Nomex...-22,29432.html

                                The twin cam car has 1:1 5th? Still maybe too short for 45 series tire?

                                Have you tried rolling the inner sheet metal of the fender with the roller?

                                Nice seeing you catching more events! Im dying to get back to the track!

                                I read How I Made My Old BMW Feel Newer on Track Article and cool to see your still develping and trying new / old things :) Subscribed.

                                I was hoping that more of the details in the article would have been in your thread.

                                Thanks for the tip, I will check that stuff out. It sucks when a tiny hole takes out a perfectly good radiator! I at least need some mesh in my grill openings at the very least. How do you mount the honeycomb? Do you think I could use it on my oil cooler too?

                                The twin cam car has a G260, so overdrive 5th just like the single cam car. The twin cam has a 4.10 in it so it might be ok with the 225/45. I'd like to run them both on the same tires, though, since they both have similar E30 M3 5-lug suspension setups. So one of the cars is probably going to end up with a diff change, tranny change, or both (I'd love them both to run ZF320's, honestly).

                                The rear fenders on both cars are rolled flat. They still have the fender lips on the inside, though. Definitely would get more clearance if I cut out the inner lips.

                                Thanks for checking out the site and subscribing, and glad you liked that article. I hadn't made many changes to the setup of my car for a couple of years, so it was a fun process this year to really dial it in. I enjoy driving it on the track soooo much more, now.

                                I'll have to see how it plays out with updating this thread and running the site. As you know, doing large photodumps for updates here takes forever just to get the photos into the post, let alone writing much. I may post excerpts about new Rising Edge posts here in this thread if it doesn't come across as too spammy.

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