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juddz September-20th-2004 03:59 PM

Just tell her if you don't do it, all of that good engineering is going to go to waste!

Lethalchem September-20th-2004 04:32 PM


Originally Posted by FlyinHawaiian071
tru dat my friend.... Tell your significant other that autocrossing really won't tear up the car that much, just the tires. Be prepared to invest in a new set after you're done. I had to. Its mostly because of the understeer push that occurs in the car. Just a warning on that end. You're gonna have fun, and good luck. MB if your wife came and tried it too she might feel better about it...?

You won't ruin a set of tires after just one event either, but try telling her that. :D

Since January, I've run 10 autocross events, 2 drag racing sessions, and one 2 day road course event in my Cobra on the same set of 200 treadwear tires, and they're going to take another beating this weekend! :laugh:

They're holding up fairly well. They've got almost 7k miles on them right now, and I expect to be able to milk out about 3k more before needing new ones. This is on a daily driver too, so my right foot doesn't help matters much. :evilgrin:

I've taken her in the car with me for a few laps at an autocross, and she started to get car sick, so THAT plan didn't work out too well either. I suppose me getting sideways all the time didn't help much, but it's all for fun. Maybe I'll just buy my own and make a track car out of it, and leave hers alone. :bt:

FlyinHawaiian071 September-20th-2004 05:38 PM

Well, I gues I forgot to mention that I had 22k on the tires already and took 8 laps during the autocross event.... not to mention the fact that I drive REALLY hard on twisty back roads... If you do decide to buy a Protege and turn it into a track car, I would reccomend going with a 2000 sedan like the one I have. Performance wise, you have all the same options open to you as the '01+ guys have, but it weighs less than the P5 and the 1.8L motor (like in the ES) has a better power band. A 1.8L stock ES sedan will usually out-drag a 2.0L one. Have fun with it either way!


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