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s13chica
04-19-2003, 12:05 AM
For all those who couldn't make it out to Willow Springs on 4/18...it was a blast. The traction control group was by far the best! Not only were there some awsome drifters...it was great to meet so many new people. Since this was my first real event I just wanted to say that everyone there rocked. You guys made me realize two things...How awsome the drift community is...and that I need to get my car done asap so that I can get it drifting!
Hope to see you all soon,
-Georgia-
Dousan_PG
04-19-2003, 12:23 PM
HEY S13chica! its me aaron
how's it going? cool meeting ya'll and the shop
pm me the shop name and number and address and next time im pu there..i'll swing by. :)
you guys rock and your car will be sick when its done (learn stock!!!!!!)
PEEEACE!
Aaron
(maroon s13 w/ RS*R stickers)
RBS14
04-19-2003, 01:18 PM
Yeah it was dope!
What's up Aaron, its Scott. You were on fire!
Dousan_PG
04-19-2003, 01:34 PM
hey scott!
btw, next time when i get my car fixed, i wont be ebraking so much
damn toe in. measured it earlier in the week
rear was 1/2 toe in! in the rear too! OUCH! seriously hindering the car's respsone and my performance.
waiting for the hard tie rods to get here and i get full front and rear alignment to perfection. see u all at DD5 or sooner, bring your helmets too, so we can get you some rides w/ us or our freinds who drive at them too :) :) :)
nokeone
04-19-2003, 06:04 PM
yeah it was a sweet event...
thanks to all those who made me finally realize how much fun drift, rather then stick, around a track can be...
at the same time...you are all bastards...because now i have to buy a new car...
;)
see you all again soon...
-noah
s13chica
04-19-2003, 07:38 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by dousan36
[B]HEY S13chica! its me aaron
how's it going? cool meeting ya'll and the shop
pm me the shop name and number and address and next time im pu there..i'll swing by. :)
you guys rock and your car will be sick when its done (learn stock!!!!!!)
Hey Aaron,
So glad that you posted on my thread...I couldn't remember what your user name was, so I was hoping you would post so that I could find out.
The shop is called Full Speed Performance...it is located on mission street behind the Sabieng Thai restaurant. It's 1224 A mission. The cross street is Laurel. The phone number is 831-459-9690.
I will definitly be at DD5...hopefully the car will be finished, (and YES, it will be dope!). I had such a nice time, and I can't wait to hang out again!
-Georgia-
It was nice meeting you all out there! It's always good to meet new people and see new faces.
I look forward to seeing you (all) again at DD5!
Until then, drive safely.
-AD
(red/black/primer S13 hatch)
hey scott, did you ever get that roll cage (8 pt was it?) installed? How did it come out?
RBS14
04-20-2003, 02:55 AM
No, I just sold it. It was going to be too much work to install. I'm gonna get a Border one in a while. I want to learn to drift with my basically stock susp. and chassis so i know my car really well and can predict how it will react. Then i'll upgrade to better susp. and get more power. But a cage is always a good idea.
DD5 will be my 1st day drifting.... i'm so amped. I just stripped out my rear seats, spare, and some carpet. It definately made my rear end looser.
-Scott
(Juan Garamonde)
nokeone
04-20-2003, 04:05 AM
Originally posted by RBS14
DD5 will be my 1st day drifting.... i'm so amped. I just stripped out my rear seats, spare, and some carpet. It definately made my rear end looser.
-Scott
(Juan Garamonde)
how much weight do you think you shaved off in doing that?
think a rear strut tower brace would make a difference?
If it were an S13, taking out spare and rear seats would lose you about 40 - 55lb, I'd guess. Spare is about 25-30lb, and seats are 20-25lb.
Rears STB would help some, but as far as I'm concerned, STBs don't do as much as people say they do. :o
Also, keeping the spare tire in there will make it easier to swing the rear out; I now keep a full sized spare in there for just that purpose. :)
RBS14
04-20-2003, 12:53 PM
I was noticing the full sized spare. I was wondering why you had it. Yeah, I would say I shaved about 40-50 lbs. I find it is way easier to swing the back out now than with the spare in it. Why is that. Am i mistaken? I noticed Aaron didn't have anything back there. Is it personal preference?
-Scott
(Juan Garamonde)
what's ur spare tire made of??? cement? :confused:
Dousan_PG
04-20-2003, 01:22 PM
spare tire for me isnt a HUGE difference.
if you want more weight, adjust yoru coilovers a bit hehe..shift some back. :)
yeah my wheels dont weight A LOT either...so..i guess preference...
RBS14
04-20-2003, 01:26 PM
Well considering stock steelies with tires weigh over 40, it makes sense that a spare would weigh 25-30 lbs.
now i'm curious how much a stock steels with tires weight.
can someone weigh their spare tires? i wanted to see how much weight can one save.
sound deadening/tar/plastic trims from passenger cabin to the trunk/carpet = 35 lbs on S13 coupe.
Originally posted by driftheaven
sound deadening/tar/plastic trims from passenger cabin to the trunk/carpet = 35 lbs on S13 coupe.
You'd better believe it! If you go through the whole car and dig out all that tar crap, it comes out to probably over 30lb. It's crazy!
If I had a scale, I'd weigh my wheels/tires for you, but I don't, so... I'll leave that to someone who does.
And yes, taking the spare tire out is personal preference... I actually find the whole car easier to throw around with a passenger and spare, but that may or may not have anything to do with anything.
driftingpanda
04-20-2003, 11:34 PM
hello!
it was nice meeting all of you guys! sorry i wasn't very talkative, i was kinda bummed out due to my super-unda-ma-steering-anglular-tie-rod-configuration, even though i got to swap out my bent tie rod before the end of the day, i couldn't even get a decent lap in... :( i cringed everytime i had to yank the e-brake. anyway, it was nice meeting s13chica and rbs14, i'll see you guys at dd5!
also, thank you driftheaven for all your help! thanks to dousan, adey, and itsybitsy240sxey for hanging out and helping me out as well! you guys are the best. i got to watch you guys for a few laps, and it was very inspiring to see all of you guys improve so much! andy got some VERY nice footage of you guys... i'll try to upload them or send them to you guys soon.
although i did horribly bad at this event, i still had a lot of fun. track drifting is very different from them parking lot events, i can't wait to do it again. with some less toe out this time...
danny
RBS14
04-21-2003, 08:48 AM
Danny it was nice meeting you too. Hope you get your susp. angles fixed.
-Scott
(Juan Garamonde)
drift into a curb
04-21-2003, 12:17 PM
Just curious, are these special invite events only?
nokeone
04-21-2003, 12:23 PM
^ not to my knowledge..
anyone who pays the entrance fee can run...
Dousan_PG
04-21-2003, 12:24 PM
Originally posted by drift into a curb
Just curious, are these special invite events only?
yes, this one was.
well, at least the car control group was invite..
not sure about the other one, seemed was private by a company. not sure how they got the word out to everyone..lots of cars out there
s13chica
04-21-2003, 12:24 PM
No...It wasn't a special invite event. All you had to do was register ahead of time...it was 100 bucks. You also had to pay 10 bucks to get in...but it was well worth it.
-Georgia-
-It was cool meeting you as well Danny....can't wait to hang out again at DD5!-
nokeone
04-21-2003, 12:26 PM
Originally posted by dousan36
yes, this one was.
well, at least the car control group was invite..
not sure about the other one, seemed was private by a company. not sure how they got the word out to everyone..lots of cars out there
it was posted on a few different boards...Redline Events is a regular sponsor of track days...
and since the Car Control Group was invite only...ummm no offense if he was a friend of anyone's...but how the hell did that Teal Subaru get an invite????...he was off track 3 times EVERY lap!!
Originally posted by nokeone
it was posted on a few different boards...Redline Events is a regular sponsor of track days...
and since the Car Control Group was invite only...ummm no offense if he was a friend of anyone's...but how the hell did that Teal Subaru get an invite????...he was off track 3 times EVERY lap!!
that's what subaru's are made for... off track rallying.
regardless of who invited him, everyone was there to learn and off track is part of learning as far as i'm concerned.
drift into a curb
04-21-2003, 12:44 PM
Oh okay, that makes sense. What forums was it posted on? Maybe I'm going to the wrong forums then :(
nokeone
04-21-2003, 12:48 PM
Originally posted by driftheaven
that's what subaru's are made for... off track rallying.
regardless of who invited him, everyone was there to learn and off track is part of learning as far as i'm concerned.
true that...rally inspired...just seemed a little on the dangerous side...i saw him almost get in/cause numerous accidents..
and of course it's all about learning...if you don't go off track i guess you could argue that you're not pushing it hard enough..
not trying to say he shouldn't have been there or be a dick...just an observation...
nokeone
04-21-2003, 12:53 PM
Originally posted by drift into a curb
Oh okay, that makes sense. What forums was it posted on? Maybe I'm going to the wrong forums then :(
check out:
www.touringcarclub.com
www.speedtrialusa.com
www.redlinetrackevents.com
these all have regular events in the So Cal, Central Cal area that are open to anyone...
drift into a curb
04-21-2003, 12:57 PM
Thanks for the heads up
itsybitsy240sxEy
04-21-2003, 01:06 PM
hey guys,
it was nice meeting everyone! it was great to see people come all the way down from santa cruz (s13 chica, rbs14 and their gang). anyway, it was my first time out on the track and i had SO much fun. i can't stop grinning about it. (=
thank you charlie for inviting me (you were getting pretty fast out there), aaron adriel and danny for being soooo supportive and fun, and andy (i don't think he's ever gonna see this but whatever!) for being so helpful on my first run of the day.. i learned so much cause of it!
it sucked that danny's day got ruined by the bent tie rod.. but it's okay, you'll be out there again in no time.
anyway, see you guys later. bye!
janet
Dousan_PG
04-21-2003, 02:59 PM
TRACK PICS!
1035 and 1029 are me i think
http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4290325669
ny_jee
04-21-2003, 03:14 PM
I am jealous... :(
s13chica
04-21-2003, 03:16 PM
Thanks for posting the pictures...there are some good ones in there!
-Georgia-
Dousan_PG
04-21-2003, 03:17 PM
wish you were there bro! would have had a blast!!
ny_jee
04-21-2003, 03:19 PM
Could've, would've, should've... You all looked good out there! Hope I can afford DD5.
nokeone
04-21-2003, 03:40 PM
awesome pics man...can't wait till the next one...
RBS14
04-21-2003, 07:20 PM
Does anyone know how much DD5 will cost? Thanks
Nice pics Aaron!
Dousan_PG
04-21-2003, 11:37 PM
pics were taken by the OTHER aaron (toso) drives the z32tt!
not sure on cost. watch club4ag for info it will be posted soon!
Great photos!! D00d that f-ing aaron... haha didn't get anything of me!! except the skidpad where I took it easy... :p
nokeone
04-22-2003, 01:37 AM
Originally posted by dousan36
not sure on cost. watch club4ag for info it will be posted soon!
do you know if Irwindale charges the usual (willow springs, buttonwillow) $10 entrance fee for spectators as well?
sorry to ask just never been there before..:)
Dousan_PG
04-22-2003, 07:29 AM
um..i think 5 bucks parking and whatever the event spectator fee is..10 bucks? no idea
Originally posted by nokeone
do you know if Irwindale charges the usual (willow springs, buttonwillow) $10 entrance fee for spectators as well?
sorry to ask just never been there before..:)
on regular driftdays no spectator fee. because there's nothing spectacular to spectate on... so whatever the parking fee is $5 i think. but on a big event where we have pros drifting then it's between $10-15/day.
nokeone
04-22-2003, 11:29 AM
Originally posted by driftheaven
on regular driftdays no spectator fee. because there's nothing spectacular to spectate on... so whatever the parking fee is $5 i think. but on a big event where we have pros drifting then it's between $10-15/day.
thanks guys...can't wait to see everyone again...and of course the drifting..:D
nokeone
04-23-2003, 02:19 AM
georgia (s13chica) is drunk (she claims only slightly inebriated) and wants people to post on her thread..so people say nice things about her..:)
RBS14
04-23-2003, 08:49 AM
Noah, what the hell kind of post was that? Have you nothing better to do?
It didn't even make any sense.
-Scott
(Juan Garamonde)
nokeone
04-23-2003, 10:07 AM
Originally posted by RBS14
Noah, what the hell kind of post was that? Have you nothing better to do?
It didn't even make any sense.
-Scott
(Juan Garamonde)
no, i definately don't have much better to do..
but i'll prolly be deleting the posts as this is more appropriate for Off Topic...
edit:...ghey...what's this crap about not being able to delete somethin after 180 min...
mod if you read this please delete last three posts...(2 by me, 1 by RBS14, thanks)
2FortyessX
04-26-2003, 02:43 AM
man, i want to go to DD5 but you have to be 18 to drive........ how lame is that
drift into a curb
04-26-2003, 05:32 AM
You can sign up and go, but they require your parent(s) to be present with you at the track because of liability reasons. A signed note from a parent will not be accepted, they need to be present. Someone asked on club4ag and that was the info specified.
RBS14
04-26-2003, 11:26 AM
Do they really check? Can't you just tell them you are 18?
-Scott
nokeone
04-26-2003, 12:05 PM
wasn't there a 16 year old in the Streets of Willow CCG?
granted he was a rather talented...but i'll vouch for Juan Garamonde..kidz gotz skillz..;)..lol
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