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Good luck! Let us know if you have questions or need advice.
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[quote name='garylimey' post='65814' date='Jan 19 2009, 10:22 PM']Thanks Guy's, this is very exciting I'm really looking forward to VIR and getting a whole new prospective on track events.
Jim, even though the car has to gain some weight the driver has 20 lbs <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/ohmy.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> left to loose to be in best shape for this new adventure, so you may see me out jogging <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> .
Jim C. will you be at the event? I've been watching you race, very nice, well done!!
How do like your rear wing?[/quote]
I probably won't be at VIR. My first race is likely to be NASA Mid Ohio in April.
I do like the adjustable rear wing in combination with the front splitter. I don't think it makes sense to run one without the other.
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Awesome! Good luck with comp school...
There is a slight chance that I may make it down to VIR that weekend. Likely not racing, just mainly to test and tune... I echo Jim C; please do not hesitate to ask if I can be of any help.
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2012 PCA GT5S NORTH ATLANTIC CHAMPION
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Go get 'em Gary - keep the eyes up and give room :-)
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Man - this whole 968 thing has been a blast. The black M030 is an awesome car and really needs a cage and race suspension and it would be a competitive ITR car.
Now that I've got the blue 968 field recovery car I can't choose which one to gut. I'm now leaning towards converting the blue one. Hell, if I wreck it I'd only have $575 invested in the car plus whatever race goodies I've installed. The blue one has turned out to be an excellent car. It's amazing that after sitting for 8 years every single button, swith, fan, light, works. Even the AC appears to be blowing cold - OK it's winter :-)
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Definitely want a custom cage but I am considering the safety devices cage with nascar bars on the driver side. Make sure any cage has a dash bar connecting to the two main cage front hoops. Inside the dash is preferable.
First event this year - think I'll do a PDX aka DE with the 968 at NJMP in March to just see how fast it is. I still plan on racing my ITS Mazda while I'm building the 968 - that way I'll wont be without a race car ready to go. The ITS car is fast and ran up front so no concerns there - except I don't like the cage in it. It's a bolt in cage that got welded up and just isn't up to par.
After that one PDX, all my other events will be races. Not going to spend any money this year testing - just racing. (Except maybe some PCA stuff with the 968).
Hope to have a 968 race ready for the 2010 season. With two cars on my hands I figure I'm set. I'm going to see if I can power wash the field recovery car today even though it's freezing and take some pics of it clean - looks like a different car.
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Thanks for the lead on the SD cage and gear - I will check that out!
I think that the dash bar really makes a huge difference in a side impact and overall strength. I've seen several cars, fortunately all passenger side hits, that had bowed like bannanas and had big intrusion into the passenger area. These were pretty hard hits.
I've seen lots of 944 cars with a bar beneath the stearing column and in front of the dash and they looked OK for legs - maybe the taller you get the more your worry on that one.
I'm going to make sure I have the dash bar but this will also be a dedicated race car.
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I got in touch with the guy selling the SD cage - all stuff sold - probably for the good since I should really put in a nice custom welded cage.
I'm going to convert the field car into racing. The black car is just too nice and I can always walk away from the blue one if I wreck it without too much heartbreak.
Pablo knows what I mean :-(
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1995 Georgie Boy Cruise Air - 37 ft Coach race car hauler