SCCA STX E30 Build/Introduction
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'89 BMW 325is Zinnoberrot / '88 VW Jetta GLI 16v Tornado Red / '89 VW Jetta GLI 16v Tornado Red / '89 VW GTI 16v Bright Blue Metallic / '91 BMW 325i Black / '91 BMW 325i Sport Black / '92 VW GTI 16v Black / '92 VW GTI 16v Montana Green / '01 Audi A4 Avant TQM Silver Metallic / '01 VW Jetta GLX VR6 Black -
sigpic"If one does not fail at times, then one has not challenged himself." -Ferdinand Porsche
The ugly car: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=209713Comment
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I still have the black '88 325is in my sig. Unfortunately, I've only made it to one event this year due to being ass-deep in renovating the g/f's house. Plus, it doesn't help that every time I take the car to an event, it seems to come back broken. :( Before this car I ran my '03 TDi wagon and a (now sold) white '07 MINI Cooper convertible in H-Stock.
I'm hoping to make it to more events next year.
Great video example. I've been trying to shuffle-steer more during my normal daily driving, but the rack in the VW is so much faster so I'm not sure how much it'll hep me in the E30. Still, I figure just getting into the habit should help some. Hopefully when the weather cools down a bit I'll drive the E30 to work more often (I think I've driven it maybe 300 miles this year). :down:'88 325is: Diamond Schwartz; 210K miles; Koni SA; H&R springs; poly bushings (sold)
'03 TDi Wagon; 5 spd (Ho-hum DD; 326K miles and counting...)
'64 Morris Mini Cooper (w/e vintage toy #1)
'72 Triumph GT6 (w/e vintage toy #2)
'73 Volvo 1800ES (future vintage restomod project)Comment
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Its safer way to drive in an airbag car. No arm over the wheel.
Anyhoo
I drive every car this way. GT500s Vetts shuffle steer FTWsigpic"If one does not fail at times, then one has not challenged himself." -Ferdinand Porsche
The ugly car: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=209713Comment
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Too bad, I think I've had mine to 4 or 5 Philly events this season. But I guess we haven't crossed paths yet.I still have the black '88 325is in my sig. Unfortunately, I've only made it to one event this year due to being ass-deep in renovating the g/f's house. Plus, it doesn't help that every time I take the car to an event, it seems to come back broken. :( Before this car I ran my '03 TDi wagon and a (now sold) white '07 MINI Cooper convertible in H-Stock.
I'm hoping to make it to more events next year.
'89 BMW 325is Zinnoberrot / '88 VW Jetta GLI 16v Tornado Red / '89 VW Jetta GLI 16v Tornado Red / '89 VW GTI 16v Bright Blue Metallic / '91 BMW 325i Black / '91 BMW 325i Sport Black / '92 VW GTI 16v Black / '92 VW GTI 16v Montana Green / '01 Audi A4 Avant TQM Silver Metallic / '01 VW Jetta GLX VR6 BlackComment
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Yeah, I'm bummed I haven't been out more this year. If you are free this weekend, do the next event. The courses they set up on the STU lot at CBP are usually a lot of fun. Unfortunately, I'll either be working on the house, prepping one of the cars for vacation, or doing a long, boring day trip up to Massachusetts...'88 325is: Diamond Schwartz; 210K miles; Koni SA; H&R springs; poly bushings (sold)
'03 TDi Wagon; 5 spd (Ho-hum DD; 326K miles and counting...)
'64 Morris Mini Cooper (w/e vintage toy #1)
'72 Triumph GT6 (w/e vintage toy #2)
'73 Volvo 1800ES (future vintage restomod project)Comment
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every day we shufflin. yea good example vid, Its definitly a good autocross technique I use as well. I find my hands coming off the wheel a tad more just because I like oversteering, even though I know its better to shuffle. Here's an old vid of mine http://youtu.be/tq8TWh-CmKc would you have done anything different at the 1 minute mark when my back end started to come out (I was running a welded diff at the time :)Comment
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That's about what I would have done with it.
Personally I'm not a hug fan of shuffle steering, but you really don't have a lot of choice with our cars. I'm planning on swapping in an E36 rack over the winter to help out with that. Lol every time I jump in someone else's car for a fun run, I damn near knock over the first couple of cones because the turn-in is so much sharper.
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I know how ya feel, One of the first things I did to my car was the e36 m3 rack, made a hell of a difference on slalomsComment


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