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sleepydsm 07-12-2009 12:48 AM

Best Feeling Ever
 
When your $1,800 1g walks all over a Ferrari. Never felt more proud of my car :)

awd-drifter 07-12-2009 12:53 AM

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lol. video or fail!! lol. jk jk. I love the reaction of others when they see my car ahead of their car by a bus length from a stop. lol.

mdost03 07-12-2009 01:06 AM

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$1,800 + how much for upgrades? :)

Congrats!!

john 07-12-2009 01:24 AM

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Yea, I considered selling my viper for a deal on a ferrari 348 (i believe). Looked it up and it had a 3.8 liter V8, 3XX hp. Not the fastest but they can sure turn well.

Super Bleeder!! 07-12-2009 02:39 AM

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He probably sold it the same day, haha.

slowbubblecar 07-12-2009 07:29 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sleepydsm (Post 297224)
When your $1,800 1g walks all over a Ferrari. Never felt more proud of my car :)

$1,800 huh, I will give you $2,000 for it :)

Kracka 07-12-2009 07:34 PM

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Ever better feeling:
Buying $1800 DSM
Beating a Ferrari in said DSM w/o it breaking
Selling said DSM for $200 profit

turbotalon1g 07-12-2009 08:16 PM

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lol, nice.

I usually count my upgrades in the price to be fair.

sleepydsm 07-12-2009 08:25 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by turbotalon1g (Post 297293)
lol, nice.

I usually count my upgrades in the price to be fair.

ok, ok, ok. My $15,000 1G (which could be made for way less) beat a car worth about 10 times its value.

DoughtCom 07-12-2009 09:56 PM

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I'm with you on this one, keeping up with 430's and beating other exotics was the funniest thing to me.

TwoTalons 07-12-2009 10:16 PM

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Well, he went home with his Ferrari and you went home with your DSM. I'm pretty sure he's not losing any sleep over it.

FattyBoomBatty 07-12-2009 10:49 PM

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Yeah, I beat like 100 ferraris yesterday, I know the feeling well.

Goat Blower 07-12-2009 10:52 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TwoTalons (Post 297308)
Well, he went home with his Ferrari and you went home with your DSM. I'm pretty sure he's not losing any sleep over it.

:rollinglaugh:

niterydr 07-12-2009 11:18 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TwoTalons (Post 297308)
Well, he went home with his Ferrari and you went home with your DSM. I'm pretty sure he's not losing any sleep over it.

:lol:

john 07-12-2009 11:40 PM

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TWOTALONS: LOL

I am not really sure why cars like that get into some of these races. I know if i had a ferrari I wouldn't line up to race a dsm. What good can come out of it for him???

We all know he isn't going to call up his buddies and brag that he beat a 92 talon...

If he lost on the other hand...

Guess I am kinda in the same boat with the viper. Probably wont race someone who I don't care to beat. Guess my list of possible races may be limited to crotch rockets, vettes, supras, and exotics. Hardly worth the risk to race anything else.

Too bad you didn't get the race on video. You sure it was a 360 modena? What kind of power are you making these days?

Either way, must have been fun.

john 07-12-2009 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by sleepydsm (Post 297298)
ok, ok, ok. My $15,000 1G (which could be made for way less) beat a car worth about 10 times its value.

A local viper club member's brother just bought a 360 modena out of Cali for $6X,XXX. The economy is having a huge effect on the price of used luxury autos.

GSXMatt 07-13-2009 08:43 AM

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Heroin?

Oh, beating a Ferrari. Yeah that's pretty cool.

A//// Guy 07-13-2009 09:19 AM

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Yea pretty sure any ferrari owns any mitsu, losing a race or not. lol

turbotalon1g 07-13-2009 10:43 AM

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lol, haters.

Its always awesome beating something you shouldn't or that isn't expected.

sleepydsm 07-13-2009 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by A//// Guy (Post 297339)
Yea pretty sure any ferrari owns any mitsu, losing a race or not. lol

I am definitely not disputing that, but it was awesome that I even had the chance to line up next to it!

How many of you have had that opportunity, and actually won?

A//// Guy 07-13-2009 11:29 AM

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Very true, and id feel super giddy after something like that happened! lol

GSXMatt 07-13-2009 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by sleepydsm (Post 297361)
I am definitely not disputing that, but it was awesome that I even had the chance to line up next to it!

How many of you have had that opportunity, and actually won?



Didn't happen to have an attractive female in the car at the time?

sleepydsm 07-13-2009 11:31 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TwoTalons (Post 297308)
Well, he went home with his Ferrari and you went home with your DSM. I'm pretty sure he's not losing any sleep over it.


I don't know, his ego might have been a little bruised ;)

sleepydsm 07-13-2009 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by GSXMatt (Post 297363)
Didn't happen to have an attractive female in the car at the time?

Only saw the driver, collared shirt, slicked back hair, 30's.

GSXMatt 07-13-2009 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by sleepydsm (Post 297365)
Only saw the driver, collared shirt, slicked back hair, 30's.

Too bad. I want to put my Evo up against your car.

SnoEclipse 07-13-2009 01:18 PM

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Lots of people who spend $100k on a car won't spend another $5k on road/track lessons.

Matt D. 07-13-2009 01:51 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TwoTalons (Post 297308)
Well, he went home with his Ferrari and you went home with your DSM. I'm pretty sure he's not losing any sleep over it.

Maybe so, but Kevin can say he built it and didn't buy it.

96GSXMN 07-14-2009 12:00 AM

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Naw the best feeling ever is racing a Lambo downtown first ave. with a rusted ass 1978 caprice and losing horribly but watching the guy blow a red light in front of a Minneapolis cop going triple the speed limit. Which one do you think the cop went after?
1.The Lambo that just blew the light at about 65-70
2. The rusted 1978 Caprice that stopped for the light

If you guess they went after the Lambo you are correct.

The look on that guys face as I passed by him was priceless.


Good kill with a DSM though

TwoTalons 07-14-2009 08:16 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sleepydsm (Post 297364)
I don't know, his ego might have been a little bruised ;)

Just having a little fun with you and trying to throw in a little perspective at the same time. Kudos to you for not getting bent out of shape about it. Congrats on your kill.

You're right, it does feel good. Never had the good fortune of running up against a Ferrari but I have surprised many with DSM's I've owned as well as other cars.

Straight line acceleration is the number one performance stat everyone focuses on. That was all I cared about until about 12 years ago when I found out how much fun it was hitting the brakes and turning corners. For those that have never participated in a high speed driving event, open track day, or driving school like they have at Brainerd, I highly suggest it. You don't have to have a fast car, just a safe one cause it's not about the car. Try it sometime. Everything you learn up there can be applied to the street and WILL make you a better driver.

Not that I condone this kind of activity but if guys are looking for a serious challenge, keep an eye out for a dark blue Porsche 911 with license plate "IT RIPS", a silver Porsche GT2, and an atomic orange Z06 with license plate "ATOMICZ". These guys take on all comers.

TwoTalons 07-14-2009 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Matt D. (Post 297389)
Maybe so, but Kevin can say he built it and didn't buy it.

Not sure what the has to do with anything but good for him for wrenching on his own car.

Some people don't have the time or the desire to turn wrenches but are still enthusiasts. Or perhaps they're like me and have been working on cars for the last 28 years and have gotten tired of it and just want to enjoy driving. If I could afford it, you better believe I'd have a Ferrari F430 in my garage. Of course I'd still have my DSM.

slowbubblecar 07-14-2009 09:19 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SnoEclipse (Post 297385)
Lots of people who spend $100k on a car won't spend another $5k on road/track lessons.

That is probably because most people who have the expensive sports cars didn't buy them to race them. They just had the money and bought it for an ego boost or because they liked the name/look/performance as is.

slowbubblecar 07-14-2009 09:21 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TwoTalons (Post 297500)
Just having a little fun with you and trying to throw in a little perspective at the same time. Kudos to you for not getting bent out of shape about it. Congrats on your kill.

You're right, it does feel good. Never had the good fortune of running up against a Ferrari but I have surprised many with DSM's I've owned as well as other cars.

Straight line acceleration is the number one performance stat everyone focuses on. That was all I cared about until about 12 years ago when I found out how much fun it was hitting the brakes and turning corners. For those that have never participated in a high speed driving event, open track day, or driving school like they have at Brainerd, I highly suggest it. You don't have to have a fast car, just a safe one cause it's not about the car. Try it sometime. Everything you learn up there can be applied to the street and WILL make you a better driver.

Not that I condone this kind of activity but if guys are looking for a serious challenge, keep an eye out for a dark blue Porsche 911 with license plate "IT RIPS", a silver Porsche GT2, and an atomic orange Z06 with license plate "ATOMICZ". These guys take on all comers.

I went to a BIR driving school day and recommend it as well. A day on the road course would beat a day at the strip anyday.

mukapahnpy 07-14-2009 04:41 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by slowbubblecar (Post 297509)
That is probably because most people who have the expensive sports cars didn't buy them to race them. They just had the money and bought it for an ego boost or because they liked the name/look/performance as is.

GUMBALL!!!! Go Jackie Chan & Mitsubishi!!!!

turbotalon1g 07-14-2009 08:27 PM

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^lol, that movie was awesome.

I have heard of those cars, and I can say only if maybe a few dsms could roll with those guys Keith.

Is a DSM good enough to roll a track day up there, I would love to try. If i stay this way this winter I might take it up here.

Good kill, more satisfaction when you build something yourself, but that guy probably doesn't care.

Halon 07-14-2009 09:28 PM

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Good kill :)

FattyBoomBatty 07-14-2009 09:42 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TwoTalons (Post 297501)
If I could afford it, you better believe I'd have a Ferrari F430 in my garage. Of course I'd still have my DSM.

I think I see your problem. old mitsu's simply prevent the owner from making lots of money. Do you ever see rich people with a dsm, starquest or even evo's?

I've come to the conclusion that when I feel like making money, I have to sell my conquest. It's the only way.

john 07-14-2009 10:23 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by FattyBoomBatty (Post 297583)
I think I see your problem. old mitsu's simply prevent the owner from making lots of money. Do you ever see rich people with a dsm, starquest or even evo's?

I've come to the conclusion that when I feel like making money, I have to sell my conquest. It's the only way.

True, I have saved a TON of money by getting rid of my dsm. Even if the guy with the ferrari spent the $5,000 on how to drive it he still would have lost in the said competition.

The brainerd road race course is a blast, James (slowbubblecar) and I went a couple of weeks are hooked. We are getting brakes and other things ready on my (new) viper to help keep it on the track ;) . Going fast in a straight line is fun but I want to stay on it! Racing around a track you are flying from one corner to the next and it is a hell of alot more fun that making one trip down the strip. Not saying that I didn't just buy some nice tires to see what it can do in the 1/4 mile, just saying that it is alot more fun for me.

We went to the performance driving school and would recommend it to anyone who likes messing around in cars. You can use there car if you want and there are experienced instructors to ride around with you and give you pointers.

Back on topic: Nice kill. I couldn't even get vettes to line up with me when I had my dsm. I had to run mustangs, SRT-4s, and porsches if they were willing to go. If I had a ferrari I sure as shit wouldn't be racing people. Part as I know they are not the fastest cars, I would have nothing to prove by beeting others, and it wouldn't be worth the risk of getting caught to win a race I don't care to win.

Maybe I am just getting old (24) but I think more and more about the risks of getting caught so I hessitate on racing anything or even a burnout in a parking lot.

sleepydsm 07-15-2009 12:38 AM

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I went to BIR this weekend and a light bulb turned on. I watched that auto v8 Porsche 928 running. He was very consistent, running about the same times all the time down the drag strip. I thought to myself, what's the point of that? It's the same all the time... Is that fun? Where my car is at, with my poor driving skill, and manual tranny, a trip down the track can vary so much. It just made me kinda think the 1/4 is worthless.
I have a lot of suspension stuff on my 1g, but I still have this feeling it will be a pile of crap on a road course. On BIR's site it's $295 for a session with your car on the track with an instructor. Sounds like a deal!

On topic: I was surprised this guy even wanted to go! BTW I am in no way saying it is OK to race on the street; it's stupid, dangerous, and illegal.

slowbubblecar 07-15-2009 12:48 AM

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When we went to the road course, we took my 2002 and it cost $235 for me and $100 for John to use my car as well. There was instructor help at the begining and whenever wanted after. We also were able to run from 10am to 5pm as much as we wanted. I would say we got our moneys worth. Another good thing is the walls are not right next to the road so you have a little room for error if you lose it. My car left the track 3 times that day and at no point were we concerned with hitting anything. Just needed a good cleaning outside and inside after going there. The inside was covered with dirt from doing circles at 70mph or so with the windows open... I would recommend leaving the the windows closed unless you plan on taking it easy or don't mind doing extra cleaning.

john 07-15-2009 01:40 PM

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And an instructor will ride with you all day if you want giving you pointers. There are a couple of people there to help with tech issues (if you have problems) and it is a blast :)


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