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Speedfreak
09-13-2011, 11:27 PM
Well that's pretty vague lol, sounds like this valued at $500 thing is pretty lenient huh?
Kind of, but if they value at over that amount, you get penalized. It's more complicated than it sounds, and from what Shane has relayed, a lot of work to convince them of your cars value(need evidence of as many same make/model cars selling for what you are claiming etc).
Goat Blower
09-14-2011, 12:21 AM
Hmmm, I still wouldn't mind doing this, but it'd have to be a DSM. There's tons of shitcans out there for $500, I've got tons of spares, and I can work on them in my sleep. Hmmm, it does sound like fun.
s1ngletracker
09-14-2011, 07:08 AM
Hrm, so team four, that's $5000/4 ~~$1300 / 12 months ~~$125/month.
How crazy do people go for spare parts? Seems like you'd want to have spare axles, brakes, alternators...fuck, a whole spare engine/trans?
Wonder how much renting a race trailer and filling it with car/spares would end up costing. Does anyone just drive the car to the track and then drink beer and AAA it home when it breaks?
I have a spot on the side of my garage that I parked my bro's DSM in for a while...no room to work on it back there though. I suppose it's 'in the theme' to just buy a POS, race it, and then park it outside the rest of the year though, eh?
I don't think i've ever seen anyone drive their chumpcar to the track. A lot of people park their cars outside and/or in fields over the winter. But most people are doing work on their cars, if they are competitive. It depents on how seriously you want to take it. Personlly, I think if i'm gonna take the time to prep a car and race, i want to do it right and be competitive.
We bring a spare engine with trans if ours goes bad. But if we have to swap an engine, we won't be competitive, at that point we're just doing it to get more seat time.
s1ngletracker
09-14-2011, 07:32 AM
http://www.mitsustyle.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30347
cheap start!
simulatedwood
09-14-2011, 07:59 AM
You guys are missing the point, you can buy into a team for a race just to try it out. Fair warning though if you try it, you will be hooked, chumpcar is like crack.
niterydr
09-14-2011, 08:45 AM
Hopefully next year I can look at a minimum coming out to pit or buying into a seat for a race to get my feet wet. Like most everyone on here I have an interest in building one.
DSMPARTSGURU
09-14-2011, 09:12 AM
I have interest, but finding a team of wokkies, as im 6 foo5 300 + makes fitting in a car not so easy, also trying to find 4xl driving suits arent gonna be cheap
..... I have a truck and trailer though... hmmmm
Shane@DBPerformance
09-14-2011, 09:17 AM
http://www.mitsustyle.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30347
cheap start!
Might be a little tough to pass a running AWD by as an $500 car, if it was NA then shouldn't be a problem and might not break or drink gas like crazy.
I will donate a GVR4 shell for a Mitsustyle Chump car :D
Who's down?
Serious $500 valuation problem here, they probably don't come up that much on Craigslist and to find 10 of them for around $500 or less would be hard.
You don't need some crazy fast car, it's more important to be reliable, which we haven't exactly been. If you show up with some crazy fast car, you aren't going to make any friends out there and you will eventually get penalized from winning by too much or sandbagging. Most of the cars out there are from the 80s or early 90s and are realistically putting down 80-150whp. There are some heavier cars out there putting down a bit more, but their weight keeps them fairly even or slower than the light lower power cars. There is a beat up SC400 automatic out there that I have no idea how they get by the $500 valuation and it is decently faster than everyone else in a straightline, but it breaks all the time and they have a hard time finding parts for it during races. There is also a stripped BMW 540i auto that just about everyone hates that eventually got put into a different class a couple races ago, then they tried to make it more legal and got back in for the Chumpionship, but it's extremely unreliable so the owner has been trying to sell it to focus on their other E30 chumpcars.
One word of warning, the teams that run the tracks around here are pretty fast and not because they have a lot of HP. There are a lot of BIR and BMW club instructors out there, ex SCCA drivers, ex Porsche cup drivers, ex Rally drivers, etc. We don't have any Spec E30 race series around here like in other parts of the country, so you see a lot of them in chumpcar too. It's a lot of fun regardless of if your running in the top 10 or not though.
v8klla
09-14-2011, 10:20 AM
Ah I didn't see the download link to the right, they're a bit more detailed in there lol
1QUICK4
09-14-2011, 10:42 AM
Might be a little tough to pass a running AWD by as an $500 car, if it was NA then shouldn't be a problem and might not break or drink gas like crazy.
Serious $500 valuation problem here, they probably don't come up that much on Craigslist and to find 10 of them for around $500 or less would be hard.
You've seen how ugly my Galant is. I'm sure there'd be some leeway on the $500. :lol:
Could always set it up n/a & fwd.
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