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Old 2005-10-03, 01:58 AM   #51
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And congrats MikeK. Good luck next year in the SpecSTi class.
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Old 2005-10-03, 08:33 AM   #52
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Scott: did I read the results correctly that you are displacing Mike K in his own car?
You read correctly, and it hurts

The amazing thing is that Scott has co-driven my car at 8 different events now, all differnt tracks, with different lengths and speeds, and our best times are usually within a couple of tenths of each other. I have won a few, and he has won a few. We are really close.

We also thought we were hot shit until Lucas jumped into Matt's car yesterday and made us all look silly.
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Old 2005-10-03, 08:34 AM   #53
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Brian you'll never catch me Haha
Smack talk makes autocross fun!!
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Old 2005-10-03, 08:46 AM   #54
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Smack talk makes autocross fun!!
It'll be even more fun when I can start competing with you guys at raw times

I went from 5-6 seconds back on you guys, to being 3-4 seconds back. If only I had run more events. I bet I'd be even closer. Hopefully next year I can start smack talking with you guys (and when Lucas gets his STi... )
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Old 2005-10-03, 09:11 AM   #55
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It'll be even more fun when I can start competing with you guys at raw times

I went from 5-6 seconds back on you guys, to being 3-4 seconds back. If only I had run more events. I bet I'd be even closer. Hopefully next year I can start smack talking with you guys (and when Lucas gets his STi... )
Being faster is not a prerequisite for smack-talk.
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Old 2005-10-03, 09:20 AM   #56
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Ninja edit: Brian you'll never catch me Haha
Didn't I catch you on Sunday?
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Old 2005-10-03, 09:36 AM   #57
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I noticed looking at the season results and they spelled Syclone with a C!

Not that it matters as I only ran 1 event.

I just hate to get confused with the Mercury Cyclone.
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Old 2005-10-03, 09:43 AM   #58
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Being faster is not a prerequisite for smack-talk.
This is true.
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Old 2005-10-03, 09:51 AM   #59
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Didn't I catch you on Sunday?
I did manage a 38.3 on my last run. I think you were at a 38.9? But you are a lot faster than the beginning of the season when I beat you on my RE92s.
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FOrgotten, are you Andy?

My best run for Sunday was a 38.882
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FOrgotten, are you Andy?

My best run for Sunday was a 38.882
Forgotten is Pete.

And damn you people with your 38 second runs
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Forgotten is Pete.

And damn you people with your 38 second runs

Agreed and all I had this weekend was the runs!
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Old 2005-10-03, 01:07 PM   #63
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And damn you people with your 38 second runs
Whats wrong with a 38 second run?


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Agreed and all I had this weekend was the runs!
Uhh, everything come out all right?
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My best run for Sunday was a 38.882
Wow, I didn't realise you guys were getting down that low. Next year is going to be interesting!

BTW a stiffer rear swaybar will get you another 0.5 - 1.0 second improvement
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Whats wrong with a 38 second run?
Well, the fact that I was excited about a 39.990
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Old 2005-10-03, 02:52 PM   #66
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Wow, I didn't realise you guys were getting down that low. Next year is going to be interesting!

BTW a stiffer rear swaybar will get you another 0.5 - 1.0 second improvement

Where do I get a rear swaybar?
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http://www.rallysportdirect.com/shop...roducts_id/432

Is this a good one?
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I think MPJ is currently having a sale on RSBs. www.mpjperformance.com

http://www.i-club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=112636
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That one doesn't look like it is adjustable. I would recomend adjustable, unless you have your car really dialed in. I'd recommend Perrin or Whiteline.
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Old 2005-10-03, 03:01 PM   #70
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Where do I get a rear swaybar?
Matt and I both have Perrin front and rear bars, endlinks and mounts and they have made a huge difference.

Any adjustable bars from companies like Perrin, Whiteline, Cusco, Hotchkis etc will do the job.

Make sure you get the beefier aftermarket endlinks, and rear mounts as well. The stock endlinks and mounts will not last very long with a stiffer sway bar on the car.
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http://www.mpjperformance.com/cgi-lo...ode=SUBSUSBARS

You mean like this swaybar?

http://www.mpjperformance.com/cgi-lo...ode=SUBSUSMISC

And this endlink?
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Old 2005-10-03, 03:25 PM   #72
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You mean like this swaybar?

And this endlink?
Very much like those
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Old 2005-10-03, 03:30 PM   #73
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Scott, can you post the final season results here?
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Old 2005-10-03, 03:37 PM   #74
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Yep, 'cept there is a minor issue w/ 'em... according to the rules, I shouldn't be scoring anyone that hasn't competed enough events to qualify for a trophy, so if there are people ahead of you (well, not you Mike ) that didn't run 8 events this season, remember to move yourself up the correct number of spots in the final order.

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Old 2005-10-05, 09:38 AM   #75
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You read correctly, and it hurts

The amazing thing is that Scott has co-driven my car at 8 different events now, all differnt tracks, with different lengths and speeds, and our best times are usually within a couple of tenths of each other. I have won a few, and he has won a few. We are really close.

We also thought we were hot shit until Lucas jumped into Matt's car yesterday and made us all look silly.
Congrats Mike, for winning pax this year!

I didn't hear the results, what did Lucas run (compared to everyone else)?
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