GT3's Kryptonite
#46
$1500 if "all in" is cheap. Once you start amortizing for engine and tranny rebuilds, new halfshafts/CVs, brake rotors, etc., the "true" cost is likely much more.......
#47
Man, its been a LONG TIME since I did DE's for $700-800/DE.
Nowadays - my fuel bill is that much!
There was a point when I tried to rationalize my expenditures on the car/tools/equipment/etc by saying "well eventually I'll have everything I need, and the overall cost will go down" - never happened.
Nowadays - my fuel bill is that much!
There was a point when I tried to rationalize my expenditures on the car/tools/equipment/etc by saying "well eventually I'll have everything I need, and the overall cost will go down" - never happened.
#48
One other thing that happened Sunday morning before the first session... went to torque the nuts on my wheel studs and one just spun. The stud had snapped in two. And of course, it was down in there so it had to be heated & drilled and worked it's way out. The great fellas at PST out at MSR did that handy work. Missed the my yellow session but the powers that be let me go out in white with an instructor (THAT'S why I drove in white! I haven't had all my boxes checked in the yellow log book. So, as I told you, I'm not all that. But maybe a bag of chips... on a good day. )
Back to the wheel stud... how often does THAT happen? I don't over torque - 96 ft lbs. I torque once a day in the morning and only on race, uh I mean, DE day. Is that too much?
Back to promoting to white... my AI I'm working with said he promotes drivers when their skills are par with the middle of the white pack. NOT skill level to just get into white - at the botttom of the pack. Hope that makes sense.
#49
is it appropriate to tell a lady drover that she should check her nuts before every session not just before the first one? I'm even in trouble if I use her terminology cuz then I'm suggesting she check her stud....
#50
Missed the my yellow session but the powers that be let me go out in white with an instructor (THAT'S why I drove in white! I haven't had all my boxes checked in the yellow log book. So, as I told you, I'm not all that. But maybe a bag of chips... on a good day. )
Back to promoting to white... my AI I'm working with said he promotes drivers when their skills are par with the middle of the white pack. NOT skill level to just get into white - at the botttom of the pack. Hope that makes sense.
Back to promoting to white... my AI I'm working with said he promotes drivers when their skills are par with the middle of the white pack. NOT skill level to just get into white - at the botttom of the pack. Hope that makes sense.
#51
#52
You might consider checking a few things... you definitely have a screw loose. bwa ha ha ha... mine was funnier... ohhhh, I crack myself up.
#53
DE for me:
Figuring for a $15k motor rebuild, a $3k for a trans rebuild and a $1k shock rebuild every 125 days, not hours (motor hasn't happened yet), entry ($100/day), gas ($100/day + travel fuel, no tow vehicle), motel (split) $60/night, track ins ($50/day), tires (hoos 20 HCs max/$1,100, Toyos, 28 HCs, $850), pads (6 days front, 11 rear, yellows $250 axle), rotors (12 days front, 20 rear), axles every 70 days or so, bearings and..... oil changed every two events I figured average:
$699 / DAY w/ Toyos, $2,100 3 day weekend
$822/ DAY w/ Hoosiers, $2,450 3 day weekend
Not perfect but probably pretty close. That said I have only done one event this year. I usually run Toyos on Friday and Hoos on Sat/Sun. When I get back will be going back to Toyos or MCups probably.
#54
Uh... I was the one that was actually checking her nuts. When I held up the broken stud, she looked at me and said, "What did you do?!" I'm sure glad that I checked them before she went out though. The broken one turned very easily, so it would have probably come off on track.
#55
Uh... I was the one that was actually checking her nuts. When I held up the broken stud, she looked at me and said, "What did you do?!" I'm sure glad that I checked them before she went out though. The broken one turned very easily, so it would have probably come off on track.
If you're checking her nuts, who's checking your nuts?
Sorry, man... that was too easy.
#56
I'm going to get in big trouble for this. I'm telling him, "HE started it!"
#57
This thread reached the point of no return a LONG time ago. You could, however, add his meals, DE registration fees, tires, fuel, etc. to your '09 budget. From the way he tells it, there was also something he prevented!
#58
#59
OK, your CAR has no nuts. Oh wait, only on the wheels. There are nuts other places I'm sure! So, yeah, you and your car are VERY well equipped!!!
And Russ is right! I owe it all to you that my nut didn't bust on the track.
And Russ is right! I owe it all to you that my nut didn't bust on the track.
#60
Thanks, sweetie, I try. I just wish we could have seen that crank bolt backing out. But at least you got to drive the 996. And you looked really good driving it!