Spinout007 wrote:
Mazdax605 wrote:
I have a growing desire to come down for the challenge. My issues are the distance, time away from the family, and most importantly no talent when it comes to building a car. I have a tow rig and could borrow a trailer if I had to, but I am still stuck with the no talent part. I can fix almost anything on my cars, but when it comes to building a race car I get vapor lock. Whatever I could build wouldn't be able to hang with the likes of you guys, so I kind of don't see the point. I appreciate the invite though Steve. I can live vicariously through guys like you.
Chris
Can you unbolt seats? pull carpet? spray/roll on paint? Time, patience and practice will get you fabbing sheet metal.
Polish the turd to the best of your ability! Then bring it! SilverFleet spent hours with a DA buffer in his hands Thursday and amazingly was able to pull some shine out of that spirit's paint. A lot of cars that show up are not making that much more power than stock. They just benefit greatly from reduced mass/weight and a competition string alignment!
This right here. Chris, I can discuss the details of what it takes to actually get a car down there if you want sometime. Swing over the house in your JDM awesomeness of the day and we can chat.
It is tough to take the time to build a car and make it down there with it to race. Honestly, my own Challenge project, the CSX in my profile, has laid dormant for months at a time. I brought it home as a rusty mess back in July of 2010, and as of right now, about 80% of the rust has been repaired and I have a pile of parts to install from various wheeling and dealing I've done in the past 4 years. If you look at my build thread, there have been times where I just wanted to give up on it, but there it sits. I was actually inspired from this year's Challenge enough for me to wrench on the car the day after I got home. I was able to install the fuel tank and paint the P/S floor pans in a couple hours of my time. That's more than I've done in the past YEAR. Will I make it there next year with the car? Probably not, but I'm going to try as hard as I can to make it back to the event.
I want to see the Challenge thrive and survive. It means a lot to me as a reader and as a competitor. before my first trip to the Challenge in 2009, I was a lot more closed-minded with cars, maintaining that it was a waste of time to mess with off-brand cars and foolish to try and race them. Then, I get exposed to not only the fast turbo Miata we fielded, but a bevy of other cars over the years, such as a turbo Mazda-swapped Festiva, an AWD 4G63-powered Mitsubishi Mirage (or was it a Colt?) that was just insane, and a '32 Ford made out of a VW Beetle that ran 10's in the 1/4. 10's. For right around $2k.
When I tell people about the Challenge, they usually look at me like I have two heads. They think I'm telling a tall tale, like the guy at the parts store that supposedly used to run 9's in his '77 Camaro with a 305 and pull the wheels on the street on Radial T/A's. You all know that guy.
But it's REAL.
And then there's the whole laid-back atmosphere of the rest of the event. There's the relaxed atmosphere of Thursday night in the hotel parking lot, where people are getting their cars ready, making new friends, and having a good time. I spoke with an older couple from RI that spends winters in Gainesville, and they were strolling around the parking lot unfazed by the insanity that was going on around them. I was happy to answer all the questions they had, and they really dug what was going on.
Pro Tip:
Our AMC is street legal right now, and we kept all the stickers from the event on the car. Strangely, it has generated more "WTF is that???" looks than the XJ-R has from passers-by. Just yesterday, one of our team members swiped the car to cruise around in, and a guy stopped him to ask questions about the car and what all the stickers are for. If any of the other guys that have streetable cars do that, you will also get the same response! That is one way to spread the word. Even if you just drag race the thing or run local autocross, keep the stickers on where applicable. People WILL ask what they are there for.