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Date: 2-6-07 11:20
From: steve k. in Redwood City, CA View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Any So. Cal autocrossers going to San Diego National Tour?

I know there are several people here who autocross. Any one plan on making a trip to San Diego on 3/17 - 3/18 for the SCCA National Tour? i will be there running my car in FSP. if you are not driving, come out and support KGB-Racing :)

More information can be found at SCCA Site.

steve k.
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Date: 2-7-07 08:58
From: Whale in San Diego View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Any So. Cal autocrossers going to San Diego National Tour?

Thanks for letting me know about the dates. I'd heard the event was coming up, but didn't know the exact times.

I think that I'll drop by just to watch. If I see you there I will come up and say "Hi".

Dale
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Date: 2-7-07 10:55
From: 02nut in SoCal View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Any So. Cal autocrossers going to San Diego National Tour?

Thanks for the reminder on the upcoming event. I'll definitely try to make it out.
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Date: 2-7-07 11:23
From: grmnclassic View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Any So. Cal autocrossers going to San Diego National Tour?

I'll be there to watch! I'll have to order me up a KGB racing tshirt.



Date: 2-7-07 07:43
From: Nick in Los Angeles, CA View user's profile
Subject: Re: Any So. Cal autocrossers going to San Diego National Tour?

I have seen this on the scca website. I am trying to get into autocrossing myself and need some tips on what events to go to and how I can actually start driving. any advice would be appreciated.



Date: 2-7-07 09:19
From: steve k. in Redwood City, CA View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Any So. Cal autocrossers going to San Diego National Tou

Nick,
the national tour might not be a good place to start racing. Might be a little intimidating. But the tours are a blast. Highly recommended! There are a couple clubs in southern california where you can start. Please come out while i am there!

steve k.
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Date: 3-2-07 12:08
From: steve k. in Redwood City, CA View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Any So. Cal autocrossers going to San Diego National Tou

Two weeks before we arrive in San Diego.

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Date: 3-14-07 09:44
From: steve k. in Redwood City, CA View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Any So. Cal autocrossers going to San Diego National Tou

getting packed for the trip. the car is already on the trailer.
Taking off tomorrow at 2:00pm. If you see a red dodge truck pulling an inclosed trailer, honk and wave!!!

We'll be stopping in Pasadena for dinner and getting into San Diego around 10:00pm

Friday is practice and the race is Saturday and Sunday. FSP runs in the first run group, so if you want to be our crew or just to cheer, come early :) before 9:00am

We are at Qualcomm Stadium!!

Stop by and say hello if you are in the area.

steve k.
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Date: 3-18-07 07:30
From: norm View user's profile
Subject: Re: Any So. Cal autocrossers going to San Diego National Tou

Are you back yet? Welcome home, we all missed you. How'd you do!!!!

Norm



Date: 3-19-07 11:53
From: steve k. in Redwood City, CA View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Any So. Cal autocrossers going to San Diego National Tou

i am back. got home around 2:30am last night.

how did I do? well. i kinda blew on day 2. but still ended up in second place.

I was leading after day 1 by 0.088 seconds. The entire course the car pretty much riding the rev limiter. But not for too long. Hit the limiter and back off a little, then again, and again. So that worked well. Maybe, if the speeds were a little lower that would have been even better.

Day 2 course was just a little faster though most of it, but with a couple very slow turns. I am still not sure if staying all the way in second or going through gears every few seconds would have been faster. I coned on my first run while staying in second gear. On the second run i trying going to third on the longest and fastest stretch, but ended up going way to fast by the third cone in the slalom that i could not get around and ended up with a DNF. At this time my best scratch time is 59.9 from my first run. My competition, Jame Harnish, in a Civic, had a 60.8 on the first run, 58.7 on the second and then taking off another second on the third to get to 57.6. So after his second run the things still looked good, but were a little grim after the third one. I had loose 2 seconds on my final run, so i went all out. Wiggle one cone in the first slalom, but it stayed in the box. Flew through the first section and started climbing the hill. Yes, a hill. Qualcomm stadium has a nasty hill, but is a blast to drive it. As i am coming up to the slalom i try to go to third and hit the gates. Rev the engine and the car ain't moving. By the time i found third i was too slow for it so i had to go back to second. Too much time lost. End result is a 59.9. I am not sure if i would have been able to drop into 57s on that run, but i might have been in low 58s.

A few things learned this weekend:

* A6 tire from Hoosier in 225/50R13 works great, but we are not sure how long it will last. Rumors have it that they dy after about 20 runs. We have had 10 on them right now. We will have new tire for Atwater national tour.
BTW, the new 225 is wider then the old 225 tire.

* Gearing in a Civic with 225/45R13 will let it run up to 65-70mph. We are stuck at 55 with a 4.10 diff. I think that was the biggest difference this weekend. We were faster through a course with a slower sustained top speed, but were running out of gear on the second course.

* I need to build a 3.91 diff and carry it with me to major events. If the course is fast, i will need to swap the diffs prior to running.

* Overall the car handled great. Very little understeer and only on the entry to the turn if going in too hot. Oversteer was easily correctable with more throttle.

The last time i fase James, we were in Topeka, KS for the nationals. He ended up in 4th spot and i was in 7th. he was ahead of me every day, with an overall lead opf about 1.3 seconds. Now i know that at least in some circumstances I can be right with him or ahead of him.

There was another 2002 at the event. David Venema in a 1974 EP car took first place by over 2 seconds. Congratulations David!!

steve k.
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