Akron/Cleveland 8 Owners.
#5326
good ole' wankel spanking
iTrader: (1)
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Strongsville, Ohio
Posts: 375
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
okay guys AutoX question. what would you guys recommend as a good first track time experience for me? never had any time on a track and i read in this thread that nelson's wasnt exacty a good starting point. which sucks cuz i was planning on going to that this year. any suggestions?
#5327
It's Not Easy Being Green
iTrader: (1)
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Akron, OH
Posts: 1,846
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
okay guys AutoX question. what would you guys recommend as a good first track time experience for me? never had any time on a track and i read in this thread that nelson's wasnt exacty a good starting point. which sucks cuz i was planning on going to that this year. any suggestions?
Nelson's a fine starting point for learning how to drive on a race track - just not a Nelson's Fun Day which is essentially an 'open' track day without a lot of controls over it.
On June 6th/7th Nothern Ohio Porsche Clubis having an HPDE at Nelson's
http://norpca.org/drivered.html
And on Aug. 1st/2nd the Northern Ohio BMW group is having an HPDE at Nelson's.
http://www.nohiobmwcca.org/calendar/default.aspx
Those are both good groups to go out with for a HPDE. I don't think any other groups have drivers ed days at Nelson's yet this year but they will probably pick up a weekend or two.
Beaver Run is probably safer (more run off room) so that would be another option as well as Mid-Ohio which has schools nearly every weekend. MidOhio tends to be a fair amount more complicated and costs more as well.
#5328
good ole' wankel spanking
iTrader: (1)
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Strongsville, Ohio
Posts: 375
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
AutoX is racing around cones in a parking lot and occurs almost every Sunday during the Spring/Summer. It's a race against the clock and not other cars. And it's not 'track' racing where you're on a road course with other cars around you. You can stop up to Eastlake this weekend to watch/join. It's cheaper, less dangerous, and requires significantly less prep work on your car. That being said it is pretty damn hard to get fast at.
Nelson's a fine starting point for learning how to drive on a race track - just not a Nelson's Fun Day which is essentially an 'open' track day without a lot of controls over it.
On June 6th/7th Nothern Ohio Porsche Clubis having an HPDE at Nelson's
http://norpca.org/drivered.html
And on Aug. 1st/2nd the Northern Ohio BMW group is having an HPDE at Nelson's.
http://www.nohiobmwcca.org/calendar/default.aspx
Those are both good groups to go out with for a HPDE. I don't think any other groups have drivers ed days at Nelson's yet this year but they will probably pick up a weekend or two.
Beaver Run is probably safer (more run off room) so that would be another option as well as Mid-Ohio which has schools nearly every weekend. MidOhio tends to be a fair amount more complicated and costs more as well.
Nelson's a fine starting point for learning how to drive on a race track - just not a Nelson's Fun Day which is essentially an 'open' track day without a lot of controls over it.
On June 6th/7th Nothern Ohio Porsche Clubis having an HPDE at Nelson's
http://norpca.org/drivered.html
And on Aug. 1st/2nd the Northern Ohio BMW group is having an HPDE at Nelson's.
http://www.nohiobmwcca.org/calendar/default.aspx
Those are both good groups to go out with for a HPDE. I don't think any other groups have drivers ed days at Nelson's yet this year but they will probably pick up a weekend or two.
Beaver Run is probably safer (more run off room) so that would be another option as well as Mid-Ohio which has schools nearly every weekend. MidOhio tends to be a fair amount more complicated and costs more as well.
#5329
It's Not Easy Being Green
iTrader: (1)
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Akron, OH
Posts: 1,846
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sour...07106832598282
If you're really interested then there is a rookie school on May 2nd at the same place. While it isn't vital to go to before doing AutoX it's still very helpful.
#5331
TeethNThings.com
iTrader: (10)
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Mere seconds behind the leader...Doh!
Posts: 1,322
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
If you enjoy it, then sign up for the rookie class.
While there are AX every weekend, they are at different venues and hosted by different clubs. If you go back a few pages, you will see the links to the schedules posted.
I'll be there Sunday in the Red RX8. There will be several others also. But sign up and join in. You will learn alot about driving, about your car, and why it does things it does. It will make you a much better driver and you will enjoy your car more.
#5333
...is it over yet?
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Euclid,OH
Posts: 490
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Man, I've been gone for less than 24hrs and I had three pages to get caught up on. Ughhh!
Anyhow, I swapped out my plugs today. Below are the old ones which I doubt were ever changed.
As you can tell, they were toast. The two on the left are the leading and the two on the right are the trailing. What I found interesting was that one of the leading plugs was the old original style and the other was the new version with the four cuts into the end of the plug. My guess is that when they replaced my motor shortly after I bought the car, they lost one of the plugs and replaced it with a new one.
Anyhow, I'm glad they're replaced. The car idles perfectly and feels like I've gained some throttle response and pickup.
Thanks again Jon!
Anyhow, I swapped out my plugs today. Below are the old ones which I doubt were ever changed.
As you can tell, they were toast. The two on the left are the leading and the two on the right are the trailing. What I found interesting was that one of the leading plugs was the old original style and the other was the new version with the four cuts into the end of the plug. My guess is that when they replaced my motor shortly after I bought the car, they lost one of the plugs and replaced it with a new one.
Anyhow, I'm glad they're replaced. The car idles perfectly and feels like I've gained some throttle response and pickup.
Thanks again Jon!
#5336
...is it over yet?
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Euclid,OH
Posts: 490
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
BTW, I noticed a few pages back that Doc referred to me as a better driver than him. I'd like to put it on record that I dispute the validity of that comment due to the fact that I have absolutely no formal training or experience in a drivers school as he and RK have. Please do not expect me to perform well or on a professional driver type level of any sort when May 9th comes around.
As far as I'm concerned, I'm just a noob with a lead foot.
This has been a public service announcement paid for in part by tony_673. Thank you for reading.
#5337
good ole' wankel spanking
iTrader: (1)
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Strongsville, Ohio
Posts: 375
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I agree with Ryan. Come out this Sunday to Eastlake and give it a try. It's lots of fun, nice people and very rookie/newbie friendly.
If you enjoy it, then sign up for the rookie class.
While there are AX every weekend, they are at different venues and hosted by different clubs. If you go back a few pages, you will see the links to the schedules posted.
I'll be there Sunday in the Red RX8. There will be several others also. But sign up and join in. You will learn alot about driving, about your car, and why it does things it does. It will make you a much better driver and you will enjoy your car more.
If you enjoy it, then sign up for the rookie class.
While there are AX every weekend, they are at different venues and hosted by different clubs. If you go back a few pages, you will see the links to the schedules posted.
I'll be there Sunday in the Red RX8. There will be several others also. But sign up and join in. You will learn alot about driving, about your car, and why it does things it does. It will make you a much better driver and you will enjoy your car more.
#5338
Registered
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Burton Ohio (Cleveland Area)
Posts: 107
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Welcome new people btw
if your just getting your 8 i completely understand the speeding. Wait till you get a few tickets, it will slow you down. I had no problem doing 95 everywhere when i first got mine, until i got a warning and 2 speeding tickets in a month.
Save it for the track IMO, or just dont post it on the forums. BTW, dont do that **** with a passenger. Its one thing to put your life at risk, but dont put someone else's (assuming no one is driving around you)
if your just getting your 8 i completely understand the speeding. Wait till you get a few tickets, it will slow you down. I had no problem doing 95 everywhere when i first got mine, until i got a warning and 2 speeding tickets in a month.
Save it for the track IMO, or just dont post it on the forums. BTW, dont do that **** with a passenger. Its one thing to put your life at risk, but dont put someone else's (assuming no one is driving around you)
#5340
SHKWAV
Welcome new people btw
if your just getting your 8 i completely understand the speeding. Wait till you get a few tickets, it will slow you down. I had no problem doing 95 everywhere when i first got mine, until i got a warning and 2 speeding tickets in a month.
Save it for the track IMO, or just dont post it on the forums. BTW, dont do that **** with a passenger. Its one thing to put your life at risk, but dont put someone else's (assuming no one is driving around you)
if your just getting your 8 i completely understand the speeding. Wait till you get a few tickets, it will slow you down. I had no problem doing 95 everywhere when i first got mine, until i got a warning and 2 speeding tickets in a month.
Save it for the track IMO, or just dont post it on the forums. BTW, dont do that **** with a passenger. Its one thing to put your life at risk, but dont put someone else's (assuming no one is driving around you)
I'm 36... raced on a semi-professional level for nearly 8 years. I've probably had 4 tickets since i started driving at age of 16: 2 of which were speeding, both of which were for a mere 5mph over the speed limit and two were for expired plates.
Don't tell me (or anyone) what to do with / in their car. Don't make (or post) assumptions about a situation which you plainly didn't bother to read up on details before posting.
The best (and only thing) you could have said was exactly what DB did 4 pages ago:
what you did was stupid and you should never do it again
but hypocracy is never a good way to try to make a point. ever. welcome to the raw end of a bad morning that's rapidly getting worse. Thank you for further lending to the burning embers. your efforts are noted. should you feel further need to continue this topic, please call my personal hotline at 18003825633. have a great day.
#5341
...is it over yet?
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Euclid,OH
Posts: 490
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I'm not trying to get on your hit list, just trying to lighten the mood. I hope your day gets better.
#5342
"13B vs. Renesis" Discuss
iTrader: (28)
Boy banned, you're feeling sensitive today ...
Way to give the "Daddy just hit mommy at the dinner table" feel to the whole forum.
Meh, whatever, people speed - you can go check out the hundreds of "I crashed my 8" threads to see the outcome of doing it too much.
Its not a reference to your driving ability or age or level of responsibility or legitimacy of your birth or even your sexual orientation. All Trademark was saying is that it'll be better for everyone involved if you save your lead foot for the track
Way to give the "Daddy just hit mommy at the dinner table" feel to the whole forum.
Meh, whatever, people speed - you can go check out the hundreds of "I crashed my 8" threads to see the outcome of doing it too much.
Its not a reference to your driving ability or age or level of responsibility or legitimacy of your birth or even your sexual orientation. All Trademark was saying is that it'll be better for everyone involved if you save your lead foot for the track
#5343
...is it over yet?
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Euclid,OH
Posts: 490
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I suppose I should retract my previous statement that I have a lead foot. Instead, I have a lead boot that I put on when I get to the track and then toss it in the trunk when I leave.
Doc keeps trying to steal it though......
#5346
...is it over yet?
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Euclid,OH
Posts: 490
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
In other news, I was looking through some of my old posts and found this video from my second autocross that I did years back. If you're bored or curious, check it out.
www.breesmotorsports.com/files/GrayRX8.wmv
#5349
Grasshopper
iTrader: (1)
Hey... those of you who were in my "group" at the autoshow...
Which entry booths did we stop by to fill out our information (like to win something)?
I just got a voicemail from someone saying to call them back about my entry from the Cleveland Autoshow.
I just tried calling and it said that all the representatives were busy, so I'll try again later.
Which entry booths did we stop by to fill out our information (like to win something)?
I just got a voicemail from someone saying to call them back about my entry from the Cleveland Autoshow.
I just tried calling and it said that all the representatives were busy, so I'll try again later.