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Boxologist

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  1. i went with the Caterham kit. It has a Y piece with the harness that go to the rear combination light light and wiring that runs to teh new LEDs. IF u have the spare wheel, its doable. it can be done cheaper if u buy a $20 LED bar and wire it to the roll bar, but some hoods will block it if its on the top of the hoop instead of a diagonal in a FIA bar. http://thumb17.webshots.net/t/68/68/8/55/17/2357855170099946657eyaaAf_th.jpg u can see the platform that comes with teh kit. there is a nut on the rear panel in teh boot that is pretty far down which gets loosened to put that armature in place.
  2. Al, will u be at the Autoshow? If u are i'd like to stop by.
  3. then mazda and Tom will not be making the trip up:_deadhorse:
  4. more vendors "Ordered a set of 255/40-17 R888's ($195/each) from Phils Tire Service and he confirmed he's an authorized dealer. This was easiest for me because he'll be bring the tires to the NASA event at VIR at the end of the month. I'll bring my new wheels and get them mounted there. Saves on shipping. For those that don't have that option, Tire Deals 4 Less has a 5% discount code on R888's right now. When you checkout just put "r888" into the coupon field and and hit update quantity to get the discount. Pretty much covers the shipping costs." http://philstireservice.com/pages/tires/tires_toyo_2.htm http://www.tiredeals4less.com/TOYO_Proxes_R888_C789.cfm
  5. previous Deman cars have been BECs. iirc the company started on the west coast(?)
  6. there is arumor that NASA members have a $100 rebate on Toyo tires that is expiring this weekend. as I am not a member, i can not verify. If its true and some doesn't plan to buy them. i would be interested in using ur name/discount. edit: supposedly mailers on the way for SCCA members. so just u wait mazda!.
  7. it was being used at a test n tune "Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 6:45 pm Post subject: Wow...this tire has my vote!!! It was brutally cold at the Meadowlands today, but the regular autocross junkies did show up all dressed as if we were ready to shovel snow. Vaino, Drew, Cousin Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Chang, the Brothers Leone and more...It was sort of like driving on ice, BUT if you want to practice and learn Good Car Control, a cold Autocross day at the Meadowlands will do it. You really had to focus on keeping weight transitions to a minimum and be as smooth as you could...one wrong move and you hit a cone...The Proxy 888 was surprisingly grippy in comparison to the V710 and I would go as far to say that for cold weather events, even Better. I will try this tire at a DE event and I cant wait. Rob Szczsney set a very challenging course, a little complicated for the first event of the year, but what the heck...might as well get back in the game... Thanks to GJ Dixon for helping me set up my car and teaching me the difference between Compression and Rebound . He was FTD (in my car on the Proxy 888s ) with a 47.5 and I came in 2nd (as usual ) with a 48.1. Drew had a spectacular time of 50.xx. Cousin Joe about 51.xxx. Steph burned up the course in a Mini Cooper and Chris drove a Really Fast BMW on R comps. John Flynn stopped by to try out his new camera and took some shots with his new 3 foot lens... , maybe he will post some pics... All in all, it was cold but it was Great to be amongst the group of die hard Autocrossers... There is another MSNE event next Sunday and although it will probably be cold it was FUN, and it is Great Car Control Training... Thanks to Michael G. for getting us out there on March 9th...the longer the season the Better... In 2nd Place as usual, 611" i should have my set mid april or may. http://racetire.com/products/toyo_r888.htm fo a vendor. 235 wide in 15"
  8. NEPA has a tenative schedule. partial sites... still can't figure why u'd take a s2 where a 80hp engine could rip itself out of its mounts and travel off in a direction different than the rest of the 7. :7frog: It would have to be Ebrahimi'd to make it safe. could u stand to see ur 7 go thru the Franken7 process? Even once? :ack:
  9. ask ur nephew for his recomendation :rofl:
  10. In and around the NYC area the roads are attrocious. the bridges suffered greatly from teh fiscal crisis of the 70s and the money for repairs and maintenance was not put back until the late 80s. we still have long term construction on the Williamsburg Br, a project that has been ongoing for 20+ years. most of teh bridges and tunnels, auto and rail, date from the new deal at best, most from 1910s and 20s. And just the road quality is piss poor. not that the funding isn't there, its that the oversight is lacking or corrupt. the local DOTs and contractors do not have the desire to correctly rebed and lay down a roadsurface that will last 10 years, let alone 30.
  11. probably be a twin turbo suggestion despite someone's protestation to the contrary. i can easily see someone and their nephew rigging it so all the up and downpipes are on teh outside so the turbos look like 2 jet engines. damn. i think i just gave them the idea to out hp Bob Drye. I guess we won't see Franken7 until another national meet.:banghead:
  12. double you tee eff! edit: Tom thats cruel edit2: Al, sell a kid first. u can always make more. (probably better resale value too)
  13. but then u would need the scarf as well. a prescription pair of googles would be awesome for myself.
  14. que? besides se7ens usually don't have doors...:7rain:
  15. If u need more proof than print media, he wants me to drive it after seeing my handywork. :jonautox: of course, that could just be as one the final troubleshooter/beta/gamma tester for Franken7.
  16. Al will be drooling all over these. not that I am not:cheers:
  17. Ole! http://www.latimes.com/media/photo/2007-10/33236233.jpg
  18. that other car that wants to be a track car?
  19. there should be no rush to decide what type of powerplant to use nor the final build weight. use the website as another resource. learn about all the different scenarios manufacturers and selfbuilds have entailed. they run the gamut from sub 1000 lb bike engine to 1000lb 45 yr old 1 litre I4 Lotuses to 1200 lb 200hp demons to 1800 lb v8 beast and everything in between. If ur prepared for multiple builds, then start as soon as u can, as u won't regret it. But if its a do it once, do it right, then tagging along for a year or so to see what transpires here, the locostusa list, the sevens list, meeting other owners and experiencing their se7ens will narrow down your focus. GL! :7rain:
  20. i thought this this would be about the SAn Fernando Valley Illegal Soapbox Derby League. truth is stranger than fiction.
  21. hoepfully a worthy successor to Mojo!
  22. entertaining http://www.mr2oc.com/images/smilies/cheers.gifhttp://www.mr2oc.com/images/xtrasmilies/givemebeer.gifhttp://www.newcelica.org/forums/images/smilies/popcorn.gif
  23. Death to bernie!
  24. thats been reissued every year for the last few years. its true of every r comp.
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