View Full Version : what else do I need to set up my s13 for autocross???
bahlorm
04-24-2015, 07:22 AM
Hey guys, I'm trying to find out what all I may be missing to get this 240 set up for autocross.
So far this car has sr20 swap, gt2871r turbo, 550cc injectors at 18 psi, turbo back exhaust with enthalpy ecu. Suspension wise I have agx struts with swift springs, adjustable rear camber kit, adjustable toe arm, adjustable tension rods, just ordered front and rear sway bars, 5 lug swap, z32 brakes, j30 diff. My tires are currently shit but size wise they are 235/45/17 in the rear 225/45/17 front.
What would you suggest my next step be? I know I need tires. But I figure its best I learn the car on junk tires before upgrading. When changing my tires, should I stick with my current tire size or go with a different size? If I need a bigger size then I'll also need spacers since they currently barely rub the strut tower.
Steve5405
04-24-2015, 09:45 AM
im in the same boat as you. ive done basically the exact same mods. I talked to the people at my local autocrosses and they basically told me not to mod anything else the best mod is the driver. That i should just get more seat time. Im sure you are a much better driver than i am and it may not apply, but i figured id share
bahlorm
04-24-2015, 09:59 AM
I've done it off and on for a few years. More off than on. And seat time is definitely the biggest mod. But only goes so far when there's 2 events a month lol. So the rest of the time I spend trying to improve my car when I'm not able to improve myself due to less events held. 5 runs an event seat time is hard to come by. :(
Steve5405
04-24-2015, 10:14 AM
i know how you feel. we only have one event a month.....
bahlorm
04-24-2015, 10:17 AM
Yeah that sucks a bit.
Crazyced
04-24-2015, 05:39 PM
Funny, I just bought a 240sx to track it as well and it came with pretty much the exact same mods you just listed. One thing I ordered is solid steering bushing and solid subframe bushings giving you much greater precision and feedback on the track. Changing all the other bushings in the suspension/direction is not a bad idea either considering how old they are.
On more thing I ordered is toe plates and a camber/caster gauge. This way I will be able to quickly make my own suspension adjustments. Other then that and a car in proper running condition, it's all driver.
bahlorm
04-25-2015, 06:17 AM
Ah yeah that's a good idea thanks man. I hope to get the car aligned and corner balanced shortly. After that I doubt I'll be messing with the alignment any myself. But now I'll definitely be looking into some solid bushings.
zooopreme
04-25-2015, 09:55 AM
If I had to make a few suggestions, I would suggest height/damping adjustable coilovers and a better differential. Don't get me wrong though, what you right have now is perfectly fine and you have the right idea with seat time. Truthfully, I always suggest to my friends to first start learning more about their cars while it's stock but it looks like you've gone ahead of that.
But let's say down the road, you want to go into road racing/TA or become more competitive in auto-x, your springs/shocks are going to hold you back and if your VLSD (isn't worn out now, it will soon) is going to hold you back.
bahlorm
04-25-2015, 10:31 AM
What kind of diff would you suggest?
e1_griego
04-25-2015, 11:29 AM
I wouldn't even worry about it right now.
Tires are the next thing you should buy. Then lots of seat time and upgrades as you see fit from there.
slideslidegnarslide
04-25-2015, 12:54 PM
I would suggest a 1.5 or 2 way differential. A quality one. Like the bnib Kaaz 2way I have for sale....... Lmk lol
bahlorm
04-26-2015, 04:36 PM
Looks like everything is put on hold. Did the first autocross of the season and of course the car wouldn't rev past 5k rpm, and my brake master cylinder had a small leak. It worked before, only thing changed was I put a new air filter on it, and put a breather on the hose coming off the T from the valve cover. That was plugged up but I was told it was causing blow by.
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