So what do the Newbies really think about Autocross
Originally posted by zexpwrd4door
Sounds interestiing and fun...would a civic 4 door have any place in this event....if so...should the 18s be left on or back to the stocks?
Sounds interestiing and fun...would a civic 4 door have any place in this event....if so...should the 18s be left on or back to the stocks?
Originally posted by trip
it seriously doesnt matter what car you drive and it really doesnt put too much on your car stress wise.
it seriously doesnt matter what car you drive and it really doesnt put too much on your car stress wise.
I am sure that had more to do with the age of the engine mounts then the actually autocrossing. Just be sure your car is in good working order. The runs only last about 50 secs and you only get to about 60 mph if you are lucky. It's the tires that take a beating more then anything.
oh yeah but i only broke mounts and that is a common problem for my car and it took 30 minutes to fix. im sure autoxing didnt help but that cant be the only reason. i guess i kinda forgot about that lol.
Originally posted by MORE IMPATIENT
well, lets line up at the "straight course" if its gonna be like that.....
well, lets line up at the "straight course" if its gonna be like that.....
a weekend at a road course runs $700+, usually much +. autocross cost $20 and passes the time between track events nicely.
as for shifting, these B series engines really fall on their face below 5K...
as for shifting, these B series engines really fall on their face below 5K...
Originally posted by MORE IMPATIENT
well, lets line up at the "straight course" if its gonna be like that.....
well, lets line up at the "straight course" if its gonna be like that.....
To each his own is all there is to it. All racing is fun
Originally posted by MORE IMPATIENT
well, lets line up at the "straight course" if its gonna be like that.....
well, lets line up at the "straight course" if its gonna be like that.....






