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Doh! I waited to long to sign up and the event is full. Crap. Is there a waiting list I can get on in case someone drops out? Or does Ken O have some spots for sale?
Cool. Thanks dood.
Anyone going to this event running a de-powered p/s rack on their NA? I'm debating whether or not I want to de-power my rack, and would like to briefly try it before I proceed. Maybe just a drive up the street and back.
Take the belt off your ps pump for a quick ride around the block.
Just disconnecting the belt is a bad idea as you are then manually pushing fluid through the pump all the time. Steering effort will be high even at 5+ mph where a manual rack starts to need no assistance. It is no surprise to me that people who "try out" manual steering this way don't like it.
There are ways to properly convert the rack to manual but they require removing it from the car.
Yeah I've read about the different methods. I tried pulling the belt just for the hell of it, and it was pretty bad. I would be pulling the rack out and removing seals, etc. I guess I'm asking if anyone has properly depowered, not pulled the belt.
The p/s on my car is just way too light for my taste.
[QUOTE=jrj512;263084]Why do you want to lose the PS? I just drove a manual rack (I think it's just de-powered) at an AX on Sunday, and I would have kept the PS. The owner seems to agree, too.[/QUOT
No, mine is a true manual rack.
That's what Jimmy told Slowchildmiata right before he got into DP!Quote:
No, mine is a true manual rack.
Keep in mind that Mark's car has a ton of extra scrub radius and mechanical trail due to the low offset wheels. Extra scrub radius increases steering effort exponentially, and mechanical trail reduces steering feedback from the tires. Although I haven't driven the car I would wager that the steering effort/feedback is very different than a stock geometry car.
I recently de-powered my rack. The effort is significantly more, but the feel sure is nice. I still haven't decided if it's worth it. I don't daily drive mine, don't drive it much at all really, so it's not a huge deal either way. I've autoxed it once and ran one rookie track day at Cresson. I think that once I install an aftermarket steering wheel it'll be better - assuming I mount the wheel closer to me. My arms are pretty outstretched currently, which doesn't help.
Ideally, I think a heavier torsion bar with a power rack would be the best. Stock is far too light for my tastes. A heavier T-bar would increase feel while still offering power assist. I looked into a bit when I was working at a power steering shop, but took a new job before I got very far.
You're welcome to take mine for a spin any time, but looks like this weekend's race is full so I won't make this one.
Tentative Run/Work Order:
Run 1/3, Work 2/4: 2, 3, S2K
Run 2/4, Work 1/3: 1, 1R, 2R, 3R
I thought - Rain, tight course, wet.
Reality - Rain stopped, fun course, very dry in the afternoon.
http://youtu.be/5W6vD8wElvs
Next time I'll listen to Stolz's bunion instead of the stupid weather radar.
I liked the course. The course did not return the sentiment. I had a good time. Thanks Jimmie
It was a fun day, and a tricky course. Another NTAXS success! Kudos to all who make these happen.
I drove like crap in the AM, not much better in the PM but it was still lots of fun. Even on a bad day, a day of autocross beats a stick in the eye.
Good course. It had some tight sections, but it had a good rhythm and the elements flowed well from one to another it forced you to look ahead and not overdrive the fast sections. I liked it.
Kudos to Jimmy and Mike and everyone else who makes these events happen. Another good one!
Great course JJ! I still had some work to do on a couple of the technical sections, but drove fairly well. Of course, not fast enough to best McShane. Stupid cones.
Upon further review, I wasn't even there. The above paragraph likely would have been valid If I had registered in time.
Happy Mother's day to all you Mother's on the board. You know who you are...
I found a small blue and white cooler left behind in the parking lot. Contents were bite size candy bars and some drinks. Let me know if it's yours and we can figure out how to get it back to you. If not my wife will eat all your candy LOL
shoot me a email @ [email protected]
I also picked up some stuff left behind...it's all in NTAXS storage boxes.
Rick G. left his slicker and umbrella.
Also picked up a few hooded pullovers. A grey one, and a dark blue one (I think).
Nice course JJ. Those fast sections dared you to throw it down. KB, thanks for the HoHos, that crack is FUN.
That reminds me, someone left behind a jumper box at one of the earlier ER Mesquite events. Describe it accurately and you can pick 'er up the next time you come out.
Sorry I couldn't make yesterday's event, had a work conflict. Sounds like everyone had a great time.
Good times. Autocross is for retards. See you next week.
Good race! Blast as always, one day I will be FAST!!!
Anyone shoot any pictures? I'd love to see some of the morning drifto shots! ::Drive2::
Although I could only stay for the morning runs I had a great time! It's good to be out racing again.
Thanks to all that helps organize and setup the event, can't wait till the next one!
I saw Terry Fair with a camera.
Pics.