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09-23-2003, 11:11 PM | #1 |
Zilvia Junkie
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rally-x
I just participated in my first rally-x on Sunday. It was fantastic. I think I did really well in my new Celica. My fastest time of 1:03 was only slightly slower then the fastest time of the day 1:00. Also, my other times weren't bad. The fastest time was set in a rally prepared car and mine was in stock class, so I may have had the fastest time in my class, I'll have to wait for the results which should be out soon. There was also a 240 there, he had rally tires and new suspension and seemed very fast. Didn't catch any times though. I just had snow tires, but they were better then all-seasons in the mud. rally-x is pretty fun and the 240 is not a bad car for it. Anybody else participated in any rallies?
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09-23-2003, 11:18 PM | #2 |
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October 4th will be my first rallycross, one of my friends with a Spec V went to one and said it was a blast
Do you have any tips, tire pressures, driving tips, etc? Oh, and any pics? rallycross pics are the ****. -Matt
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10-01-2003, 07:49 PM | #3 |
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Finally have pics posted from the rally-x
digging out of the mud over the jump in the S's close up no big roosts because it's awd and the ground was pretty wet since it rained a little during the day.
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09-10-2004, 03:43 PM | #4 |
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tite! i didnt think anyone was into this. Im lookin into it too. They have em like ~2hrs from me. Im just wondering what to beef up on. Skid plate?! Get some snow tires? Whats most likely to break first?
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09-13-2004, 01:09 AM | #5 |
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I've done a few of them now, its alot more fun than regular autoX.
Haven't had anything break.... Its (obviously) a little tougher on your shocks and lowered cars might bottom out. My car is more or less stock, and I haven't had any problems. Things that will help: Tires with tread, LSD..... I have neither of those. My last event before I left for the summer, I had bald all seasons and an open diff, I don't think there was a moment the tires weren't spinning the entire course Rallycross is unique, because you can apply some "drifting" techniques, but it is also a timed competitive event. Go out there and have fun, -Matt
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