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seven wanted to autocross. prefer s2K motor and IRS.


t walgamuth

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I am looking for a seven to autocross. I'd like an S2K motor and IRS. I also would like to keep the investment as close to the 15K I have in cash as possible. I am not too hung up on cosmetics but want light and fast and ready to autocross if possible.

 

Tom Walgamuth

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Lafayette In. I'd like to purchase from east of the Rockies if possible but will consider any reasonable car.

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It was fast. I did a lot of looking and researching in the time though. This car has been on the market for a while on the SCCA forum but I had not seen it before I placed my want to buy ad. It is an excellent car with a great history and I am in a position to make the purchase, so I jumped on it.

 

It has an Accura 2 liter motor with hot cams, a quick change rear end and dry sump. Its been dynoed and shows 230 hp with a nearly flat torque curve, ideal for autocrossing. It comes with three extra sets of wheels including rains, hoosier slicks and goodyear slicks. It is near the weight limit but because I weigh 25# more than the current ownerr I'll be doing some weight reduction on it and there is some low hanging fruit available to do that. It has a rocker front end but a live rear axle. It has been a race car for years and had many podium finishes and victories at the national level. Its the only really autocross ready car I ran across and it was no more than many on offer that were really street cars and would have required extensive preparation on my part. I feel got very lucky.

 

Thanks for the kind comments. I'll be around.

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WOW!!! If I remember correctly, that car is a multi National SCCA Championship winning car. You certainly are going to be a player in the DMod scene if you can drive a little. :jester:

 

Best of Luck with it and the autoxing. Tom

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You are right about the car. I'm not so fast but I'm gonna give it my best try. I tried to download pics earlier today but got stymied with some sort of software issue...or something.

 

I'm gonna write a book about the season and call it "Fast car, slow driver";)

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You will have to find a new title. Yellowss7 has already written that book! :D

 

I thought Tom's book title was 'The Not-so Good, The Really, Really Bad and The Fugly'. And Mike, why are you on the cover holding a HILLARY FOR PRESIDENT sticker? :jester:

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  • 1 month later...

cashmo d mod.jpgHere are the pics. I came here today to look at weights for cycle fenders. I have run two events now. The car is explosively fast. You do a lot of steering with the throttle. The handling is very benign and you can get further sideways in it and still catch it than any car I have driven. Woooo Hoooooo! Its a gas.

 

That's the PO driving. I don't have any yet with me driving.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Ran another event on Sunday. this time had two other drivers sharing a pretty fast D mod with Honda s2000 motor....both experienced autocrossers (20 years plus). Both have a lot more experience in their car than I in mine. The faster of them started out with a 36.9 and on his sixth run got it down to a 36.1. I started with two over 40 then reduced each run until I got it down to nip them at the end with a 35.773.

 

Its lots more fun when you have d mod competition!

 

Yep...having fun!

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How about "very fast car, very slow driver!";)

 

Tom,

 

Sounds to me like "SUPERCAR and Not So Bad Driver". That's a great accomplishment with just a few runs on a new to you car!!! Congrats.

 

Dave

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Thanks very much!

 

Today went to a test and tune and got in about 20 runs. A very fast Lotus Elan D mod car was there and schooled me. I got a lot of practice in in the new car though and am gaining competence in driving it. I am pushing harder now and managed to spin out twice without knocking any cones over (not as if I really had anything to do with not knocking over cones). Started left foot braking too. That seems to be working well.

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