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![]() One wet track trick I learned recently from the spec miata crowd: just disconnect the sway bars. It's literally just two bolts, so could even do it very very last-minute before grid if conditions are changing. Especially with how stiff I run my miata-like car, it made all the difference between pretty much undrivable to actually turning wet laps.
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I used to buy lightly-used race tires from this outfit (they handle DOT R-compound tires, too): https://usedracingtires.com/collections/in-stock. The tires I got generally appeared to have only one or two heat cycles on them. I found them to be a good value. I only had an issue (with a single tire) once. I sent them a picture, and they sent two tires right out to me as a replacement.
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The other thing I found with the AR-1s is that they have much more predictable braking near the lock-up point on my non-ABS Caterham compared with the Hoosier slicks and RE-71Rs, giving a lot more confidence in high speed braking at the end of straights. |
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The Caterham wet performance is very much limited by it's lack of weight, (600kg with me in it) and a 235 wide rear tyre doesn't keep the tyres warm on a wet surface or give enough surface pressure to easily clear the water from under the tread. |
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Hoosier Wets are the bee's knees!
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After a couple very full seasons of HPDE, I can say the Miata has been the better car for my purposes. However, that's only because I have a different daily driver. I still think the 2-series is probably one of the best one car solutions out there.
I miss the roundel on track and I've been thinking about moving back to the 4 cylinder BMW platform, only this time in a package more similar to the Miata in weight, hp, and size. E30 318is. I know it's not a popular track car as most of the E30's are Spec E30 325i with the i6's. But the 318is has near 50/50 weight, 2400lbs, 130hp and an LSD. The cost would go up for what would really be a similar lap time driving experience however. It seems like the 318is is essentially the original iteration of the 228i M sport package and I am eager to find one and try it out before committing. I've climbed the ranks of DE with NASA and hope to be qualified for TT before the end of the Fall. This little car takes a serious beating and just keeps going so I might keep it for another season anyway. Too much fun. Well wishes to everyone. Miata pic is mine E30 318is is from r3vlimited forums..
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My experience wheeling 3,600+ pounds of M240i around Mid-Ohio told me that a Miata would definitely have been more fun. For me, that is. ![]()
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https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/fo.../258279/page1/
That seems to be the consensus regarding the M20 E30’s. So now it looks like I’ll be deciding between going with a pre-built SpecE30 or Spec Miata. Maybe NC now that the SCCA is starting up Spec MX-5. The E34 — The one constant in my chaotic life. It feels like a big old leather sofa on wheels. I will drive it daily for as long as it makes sense to. Here she is:
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