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Post by Mazdaracer on Feb 20, 2003 2:26:46 GMT -5
Up Coming Autox Events in Los Angeles and San Diego.
Los Angeles Region 2003 FEB 28 - MARCH 2 PRO Presicion Racing Organisation; CA Speedway MARCH 1-2 Sat+Sun SCNAX Practice/Championship; Hollywood Park MARCH 7-9 PRO Presicion Racing Organisation; CA Speedway MARCH 22-23 SCCA ProSolo; CA Speedway, Fontana San Diego Region 2003 MARCH 14-16 SCCA NATIONAL TOUR; Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego MARCH 23 Qualcomm Stadium; SouthEast Lot Championship MARCH 29 Qualcomm Stadium; Practice, West Lot MARCH 30 Qualcomm Stadium; Championship West Lot
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Post by Mazdaracer on Feb 19, 2003 3:58:36 GMT -5
Welcome to MazdaRacers!
This forum was created for the amateur weekend racer to the dedicated professional, to bring Mazda race car drivers together under a commun roof to share ideas, gather valuable information, make new friends and help out the new drivers. Share your experiences, your first race, your first trophy, your first championship. That killer pass down the 1320, and how you squeezed 400hp out of a 4 banger. We want to hear your stories and learn from your experiences.
I am an SCCA Solo2 autocross racer myself, 2002 was my first year. I feel in love with the sport and have been hooked ever since. Racing is in my blood, always has been, but now it's finally rising to the top. Racers have a commun bond, a passion for cars and speed and this forum is for the Mazda Racers out there who love to race as much as i do. No matter the Mazda, no matter the type of racing you do, your always welcome here.
This is your forum, your comments and feedback will help guide it through the paces and conform itself to our needs. In it's present state, it's raw and rather quiet. But with the gathering support of Mazda race car drivers worldwide, i'm sure this forum will grow in no time.
I hope you enjoy the journey, as it's gonna be a fun one, i assure you.
Forum Admin Fellow Racer New Friend
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Post by Mazdaracer on Feb 17, 2003 22:20:00 GMT -5
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Post by Mazdaracer on Feb 20, 2003 19:17:37 GMT -5
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Post by Mazdaracer on Feb 19, 2003 4:02:51 GMT -5
Welcome to MazdaRacers!
This forum was created for the amateur weekend racer to the dedicated professional, to bring Mazda race car drivers together under a commun roof to share ideas, gather valuable information, make new friends and help out the new drivers. Share your experiences, your first race, your first trophy, your first championship. That killer pass down the 1320, and how you squeezed 400hp out of a 4 banger. We want to hear your stories and learn from your experiences.
I am an SCCA Solo2 autocross racer myself, 2002 was my first year. I feel in love with the sport and have been hooked ever since. Racing is in my blood, always has been, but now it's finally rising to the top. Racers have a commun bond, a passion for cars and speed and this forum is for the Mazda Racers out there who love to race as much as i do. No matter the Mazda, no matter the type of racing you do, your always welcome here.
This is your forum, your comments and feedback will help guide it through the paces and conform itself to our needs. In it's present state, it's raw and rather quiet. But with the gathering support of Mazda race car drivers worldwide, i'm sure this forum will grow in no time.
I hope you enjoy the journey, as it's gonna be a fun one, i assure you.
Forum Admin Fellow Racer New Friend
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Post by Mazdaracer on Feb 17, 2003 22:24:21 GMT -5
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Include Images A picture is worth a thousand words. In many cases your problem can often be solved much faster if you include a diagram or picture. Although it isn't necessary to include any, it can be extremely helpful, especially if you are having problems wiring unique relay set-ups, Sensors, etc. If you have the wiring diagram of your product or project, please include it. Again, the more information you provide, the easier it will be to help you. (Please limit images to 450 pixels wide. Oversize images may be resized or deleted without notice.)
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Post by Mazdaracer on May 31, 2003 12:11:34 GMT -5
I was pretty impressed with the 712 wet grip....but i've never had as chance to run the Azenis in the wet...
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Post by Mazdaracer on May 17, 2003 1:23:42 GMT -5
what i meant was you both drive the same car, in different groups.
hehehhe...a brand of harness...hehehhe
;D
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Post by Mazdaracer on May 13, 2003 21:16:44 GMT -5
It'll hurt, but i'd say, send it back and try to find a co-drive.
If you jerry rig it and "it" happens, it may do more bad than good.
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Post by Mazdaracer on Mar 20, 2003 3:03:34 GMT -5
In our region, Los Angeles and San Diego (and i beleive it's an SCCA standard) is 95db from a certain distance at a certain angle, at a certain rpm in a certain gear...if i am to understand it correctly
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Post by Mazdaracer on Mar 11, 2003 17:40:45 GMT -5
sorry man, i don't know enough about the B6.
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Post by Mazdaracer on Mar 7, 2003 18:32:23 GMT -5
The B6 can be found in Festivas and 323's and maybe even some base model MX3s. You might even be able to use the B6T crank from the 88-89 323 GTX. (hatch or sedan)
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Post by Mazdaracer on Feb 21, 2003 17:13:15 GMT -5
Well, i started on the Kumho 712s and they are OK, really good in the wet mind you, but they are no Azenis! It's a night and day difference. And the Azenis are cheaper than the 712's.
for a street tire i would stay as close to OEM size as possible for mileage reasons and if you go too small on race tires, (or any tire for that matter) you'll thro off the grearing.
I run 205/50/15 Azenis on 15x7 wheels w/35mm offset for racing and 205/45/16 712's on 16x7 w/42mm offset wheels for street.
I would suggest the 205/50/15 for both street and race. But a 195/50/15 would be ok for street too. For racing you want as much tire on there as you can get.
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Post by Mazdaracer on Feb 19, 2003 4:02:26 GMT -5
Welcome to MazdaRacers!
This forum was created for the amateur weekend racer to the dedicated professional, to bring Mazda race car drivers together under a commun roof to share ideas, gather valuable information, make new friends and help out the new drivers. Share your experiences, your first race, your first trophy, your first championship. That killer pass down the 1320, and how you squeezed 400hp out of a 4 banger. We want to hear your stories and learn from your experiences.
I am an SCCA Solo2 autocross racer myself, 2002 was my first year. I feel in love with the sport and have been hooked ever since. Racing is in my blood, always has been, but now it's finally rising to the top. Racers have a commun bond, a passion for cars and speed and this forum is for the Mazda Racers out there who love to race as much as i do. No matter the Mazda, no matter the type of racing you do, your always welcome here.
This is your forum, your comments and feedback will help guide it through the paces and conform itself to our needs. In it's present state, it's raw and rather quiet. But with the gathering support of Mazda race car drivers worldwide, i'm sure this forum will grow in no time.
I hope you enjoy the journey, as it's gonna be a fun one, i assure you.
Forum Admin Fellow Racer New Friend
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Post by Mazdaracer on Feb 17, 2003 22:23:54 GMT -5
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Kill the CAPS! Typing in all caps is considered shouting. Please don't shout at everyone. Messages and Topics typed in all caps may be edited or deleted without notice.
Be Descriptive and Specific Use a descriptive topic subject and be as specific as possible in your message. Providing more information makes it easier to help you. This will also make searching for similar topics and problems quicker and easier for all members. Try to include year, make and model of vehicle, any relevant model numbers, and the nature of your problem or project in detail.
Include Images A picture is worth a thousand words. In many cases your problem can often be solved much faster if you include a diagram or picture. Although it isn't necessary to include any, it can be extremely helpful, especially if you are having problems wiring unique relay set-ups, Sensors, etc. If you have the wiring diagram of your product or project, please include it. Again, the more information you provide, the easier it will be to help you. (Please limit images to 450 pixels wide. Oversize images may be resized or deleted without notice.)
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Personal Attacks Criticise ideas, not people. Flaming will not be tolerated. This includes any material which is vulgar, defamatory, inaccurate, harassing, hateful, threatening, invading of others privacy, sexually oriented, or violates any laws.Do not use objectionable language.
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No Spamming No commercial posts or flooding the forum with useless content. All spam will be deleted. All spammers will be banned.
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