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Old 06-03-2008, 08:25 AM   #16
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whats with the dirt!
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Old 06-16-2008, 06:14 PM   #17
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The Later was won by having a fuel surging issue around the last corner.
I had a small fuel leak near the gas tank after my second practice session, so with an hour before the Time Attack started, I call my Friend Keith over at azdynochip to see if I could get it on a lift to get a better view of what was going on. I was fortunate that it was a simple fuel line, So I ran over to Checkers and got a length of hose, Got back to the shop, fixed it, and back to the track in time to catch the time attack drivers meeting, but in the process burned up quite a bit of fuel I hadn't planned on, and didn't have time to top off the tank before the race.
Had a great run, until I had an issue with fuel sloshing away from the fuel pump during the last few turns. Coming out of the last turn, the engine sputtered on me mid-powerslide past the apex, so I had no choice but to hit the dirt. I slid sideways about 150 feet and took out a lap timer tripod and filled the car with 50 lbs of dirt and dust, but after a few turns of the key to prime the fuel lines again, I started it right back up and did one more lap. No damage to the car, and Nothing broken other than a tripod leg!



Since I was on of the last people running, Everyone was waiting for the results near the start/finish area, and subsequently they were all covered in dirt and dust, It looked like Ground Zero!
But it was a good time, great end to my spring track season.
Still a have a LOT of cleaning to do!
I'm thinking of getting a CF roof made over the summer, and possibly going full CF widebody & doing a 5X114 hub conversion, so I can get some wider wheels & stickier tires. I need some more grip, I was just about to destroy those street tires out there. My brakes just chew up the street tires.

Luckily it's only dirt, I've already cleaned most of it off, just need to hit the engine bay and wheel wells with a hose and some simple green. I'm just procrastinating since it's +100*F outside and I really don't enjoy to driving it when it's this hot anyways.

I've been driving this badboy more lately.







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Old 08-07-2008, 05:17 PM   #18
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Just got back into town last week from San Diego, Had a great time out there with the Family. Can't wait until Sept. to hit the track, so I signed up for the next NASA event next Sat., Aug 16th. Should be a good time, maybe use up my tires so I can test out some different ones.
Don't know if I can say anything yet but you should be able to get a story and some cool pictures about my car sometime soon.
Putting a list together of the Safety items I want to install over the next year, before I turn the power up. Should be able to get 330-350 WHP on race gas (with at least 300 on pump gas) out of the current turbo. Safety first, I want to always be there for my baby girl. Then I will get the HKS turbo and get some real power, shooting for 400-415 WHP, should make it a real monster on the track.
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Old 09-15-2008, 02:20 AM   #19
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Another great track day.



Picked up an MRT Brake MC brace, and some cool Prova Clutch and brake caps, thought I'd add a little 'bling' to the engine bay; Still have to install them though. Also gonna test out some new tires at the Oct. track day, so Dunlop Z1 Star spec (225/40/18). after I get them broken in, I'm gonna see if they don't help with my traction problems at the drag strip, maybe I can get a respectable time slip now that it cooler.



There's a feature of the Subi in the Nov. Issue of Modified Mag, Make sure to pick up a copy!
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Old 09-24-2008, 08:30 PM   #20
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love the baby pics! my brother wants to start a project like yours when he gets back from London... I told him he has quite alot work!
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