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    Thomas, don't listen to these guys! They're a bunch of
    I pulled the AC, too. I considered pulling the PS, but I believe it is beneficial to have for autocrossing. I wish I could pull the soft top off, but I'm waaay too cheap to invest in a hardtop. Maybe someday I'll remove it and just take my chances with the weather! Go for all the lightness you can muster.
    What's left of a '96 Miata with stock clutch.
    My car exceeds my driving ability. That's the only possible explanation.

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    My solution to loosing weight for autocrossing....

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    I remember seeing some adapter or whatnot that allows you to pop the soft top out quickly when you get to the track. Anyone know what I'm talking about? Sounds like a neat idea...

    Holy crap there is no way I could live without the AC! Give me snow with the top down but 85 degrees and up and I have the cold button on full blast!
    90 MX5 281k miles! - euro spec, Porsche Riviera Blue w/black hardtop, 97 motor swap, vintage Borbet rims, GC, FM shock hats/frame rails/rear sub-brace, AGX, sway bar, stb, Fidanza/ACT combo, EBC Yellows

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    Mark52, shouldn't you be telling me to add lead weights to my car or something. You must have something good to surprise me with this season!

    Dave04, you make a very true statement. I wouldn't mind losing a couple pounds.

    Bean, the top stays until I get some form of hard top.

    Icepenguin66, I read on the pointy board that it's still a good amount of work to get the top out even if you have that kit.
    Thomas
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    Pull the PS and AC, you wont miss the PS, if you're a you might miss the AC. My '97 was down to 2300 lbs with me (150 at the time) and 1/8 tank of gas when I had it lightened out in CSP form.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDmiata
    Pull the PS and AC, you wont miss the PS, if you're a you might miss the AC. My '97 was down to 2300 lbs with me (150 at the time) and 1/8 tank of gas when I had it lightened out in CSP form.
    I keep hearing mixed reviews on power vs. manual steering.
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    Mine was a depowered PS. I personally loved the way it felt on the AX course.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDmiata
    Mine was a depowered PS. I personally loved the way it felt on the AX course.
    I'd have to get a manual rack, the depowered PS rack isn't allowed in SP.
    Thomas
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miatamoto
    I keep hearing mixed reviews on power vs. manual steering.
    I'd think with your little girlie arms you may benefit from power steering!

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    oh yeah, i guess you're right, i forgot that it's not legal in CSP (despite I ran it that way) I can't say how well an actual manual rack would feel. But if they allowed depowered racks in CSP, I'd say go for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miatamoto
    I keep hearing mixed reviews on power vs. manual steering.
    The next time you're at an S2k event, you're welcome to take a fun run in mine, to get a feel for what a manual rack Miata feels like.

    Personally I prefer it - the power rack feels overboosted to me. It is a bit of a hindrace in really tight slaloms, but other than that I prefer it.

    Remember, the top dog Miatas prior to the arrival of the '99 were all manual rack cars - all R Package cars had a manual rack.
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    for years i had the belt off my PS, once some buddies complained on thier way from a formula D event "i cant counter steer in time!!" i bought a new belt for it. its ok (depowered) untill you really need it. (i heel/toe, apex, smoke, AND answered the phone once, it was certainly beneficial at that time) parking is alot easier, and i dont street race anymore, so PS isnt that much of a set back for me Dayammmm im starting to sound old. ima go remove that belt again...

    on a young dumb and full of.. innocence not, i was on springcreek, towards the tollway, went under the bridge, made a left onto the 3 lane svc road -at a good speed, gave it a lil too much gas and got ALOT of angle. wide eyed and countersteering the fastest i could, (then the other way) i caught it. now when i relive the event, im thankfull for the PS. ok its gonna stay...

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