After AutoX BBQ - Frederick, MD Sept. 15th
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WHAT? This BBQ will start after the CDC AutoX Event held that morning/early afternoon @ Harry Grove Stadium . This BBQ is not related to CDC or the AutoX other than we are going to be going there, you are welcome to just come to the BBQ after or spectate/ride along with us or we are always happy to have more RX-8's in the Autocross scene (rotary represent fool!)(and Nate of course, which by this time will probably be driving a BRZ full time... but we forgive you). If you do want to run at the event I suggest registering by the week prior at the latest to ensure you have a spot. WHERE? Downtown Frederick MD. Fredrick is not that far from the PA, WV, or VA state lines. PARKING I live downtown. If you have never been to Frederick it as a small to modest sized downtown area that is more a "historic" section than a metropolitan setting. On street parking is free on Sundays, and typically is readily available on Sunday afternoons. Depending on how many people actually show up I would like to try and park on Market st first, really just because it would be a cool photo opp to have 8's lines up along there. There is also an area behind market where there is additional parking if needed. I have highlighted the best places to park on Market and in the back area in green. http://imageshack.com/scaled/large/703/l7w5.jpg WHAT SHOULD I BRING? You can really bring anything you like, food, drinks, chips, etc. If you are going to AutoX just don't bring anything that won't make it for several hours in the sun. I'm going to go ahead and say if you have any folding/camping chairs bring them. You will probably want them for Autocross anyways and with this many people coming I'm not sure there is enough seating in the garden so bring a chair to be safe. RSVP It would be nice if you can RSVP, just so I can get an idea of the food to have available etc, but you can always show up anyways. MODS? "I see a cool air intake, a NOS fogger system and a T4 turbo Dominic, It has direct port nitrous, an AIC controller-" "Yeah and a stand alone fuel management system. Not a bad way to spend 10 thousand dollars." There is usually space around back if anyone has mods they want to do that require (or would be easier) extra hands. I know denim had said he may want to install some BHR coils, and if he does I told him I would help him, but I would be happy to help anyone else with anything that time allows for. DO NOT TRY TOO DO ANY MODDING ON MARKET STREET! As you will likely get run over and killed. :tank: AUTOX REGISTRATION IS CURRENTLY OPEN View Roster .:CLICK HERE:. To register for the event please contact Nathan Atkins @: NateAtkins@umbc.edu or nathanatkins.meche@yahoo.com In your email include the following info: -Your first and last name -Your email address -Vehicle details to include: Year, Make, Model, Color, and your best guess at estimated horsepower and weight -Emergency contact info: The phone number and full name of whoever you'd like notified in the event of your death/dismemberment etc. Payment to CDC is due in cash only at the time of registration, $35 for members and $45 for nonmembers for a TnT day. WHO? Who will be there? So far: bladeiai (with the F@*& power-steering) BrokenRecord Olorin2 Soapflake denim Genocide Nathan Atkins CBarnes tablesRX8 blueoval67390 DWilson Local Non-Forum Member WWP Local Non-Forum Member VR aprtur(Maybe) Skwoko(Maybe) . .. ... .... 16 Total (including maybes) .... ... .. . |
Count me in!
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I will try to make this, and the autox too
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As far as I know, count me in. Not sure if I can autox, but I'll probably make the BBQ.
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Originally Posted by Soapflake
(Post 4514116)
As far as I know, count me in. Not sure if I can autox, but I'll probably make the BBQ.
Anyone else? Nate... Olorin2... huh? huh? what do you say? denim I just added you because I know you will be there... |
Actually changed my mind. I think I'll run. First time!
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Looking forward to it. Will be nice to see how the CDC is compared to the dead serious AX in DC.
Edit: Just noticed something, on the CDC site is says the 15th is a "test and tune" day with the actual autocross the day before on the 14th. |
Originally Posted by denim
(Post 4514683)
Looking forward to it. Will be nice to see how the CDC is compared to the dead serious AX in DC.
Edit: Just noticed something, on the CDC site is says the 15th is a "test and tune" day with the actual autocross the day before on the 14th. |
I think i may come...is it cool if i bring my fiancee though?..not sure if there will really be any other women there lol
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Originally Posted by Genocide
(Post 4515367)
I think i may come...is it cool if i bring my fiancee though?..not sure if there will really be any other women there lol
denim are you bringing your girlfriend? |
Originally Posted by bladeiai
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Of course you can, my girlfriend will be there and I'm sure some other women will.
denim are you bringing your girlfriend? |
i'll go!
Test and Tune days are like regular autocross days, but with less participants and more runs, like 10 or more. If you're not in the regular season points running then it's the way to go I'd say. There's not really an expectation that you'll literally 'test and tune' your car, (although many of you with adjustable coilovers may find you are too low!) You can just say youre testing and tuning yourself! Of course CDC is a much more relaxed atmosphere than SCCA. There is still the emphasis on safety and such, but there is less competitive feel, more just about enjoying the event really. As always, I'm happy to do ride-alongs and co-drives, my driver seat is always up for grabs. My car is totally stock but does ride on 245/40/18 Star Specs so it's pretty quick for autocross. I'll likely not be bringing the wife as she would never give up an opportunity to sleep in on a Sunday. |
Originally Posted by Nathan Atkins
(Post 4515458)
i'll go!
Test and Tune days are like regular autocross days, but with less participants and more runs, like 10 or more. If you're not in the regular season points running then it's the way to go I'd say. There's not really an expectation that you'll literally 'test and tune' your car, (although many of you with adjustable coilovers may find you are too low!) You can just say youre testing and tuning yourself! Of course CDC is a much more relaxed atmosphere than SCCA. There is still the emphasis on safety and such, but there is less competitive feel, more just about enjoying the event really. As always, I'm happy to do ride-alongs and co-drives, my driver seat is always up for grabs. My car is totally stock but does ride on 245/40/18 Star Specs so it's pretty quick for autocross. I'll likely not be bringing the wife as she would never give up an opportunity to sleep in on a Sunday. I will definitely take you up on the ride along (both as a passenger with you and having you as a passenger with me) as I am always grateful for advice/experience. This will actually be my first time at Harry Grove, which is funny because it is like only a mile from me..lol. I will add you to the list. |
I'm really going to try and make it to this event and the BBQ. I'd also love to ride along with an experienced AutoXer.
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Sounds good..we'll be there as long as nothing comes up...this will be my first auto cross too:yesnod:
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John, I hope you have room for all of us. ;)
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Originally Posted by denim
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John, I hope you have room for all of us. ;)
Originally Posted by Olorin2
(Post 4516185)
I'm really going to try and make it to this event and the BBQ. I'd also love to ride along with an experienced AutoXer.
It was riding with him that got me into Autocross, it was a "Whoa... the car can do that?" Kind of experience. |
Originally Posted by bladeiai
(Post 4512614)
There is usually space around back if anyone has mods they want to do that require (or would be easier) extra hands. I know denim had said he may want to install some
BHR coils, and if he does I told him I would help him, but I would be happy to help anyone else with anything that time allows for.
Originally Posted by bladeiai
(Post 4516238)
I would be happy to have you or anyone that wants to ride along with me, Nate is the ranking experienced AutoXer though...
It was riding with him that got me into Autocross, it was a "Whoa... the car can do that?" Kind of experience. |
Heh thanks for the ego boost fellas! I think with enough seat time on this TNT day some of our novices will be like old pros by the end of the day.
I also think it'd be fun if we just tossed each others keys around for the autox, you'd be surprised at the age these cars are just how different each of them feel to drive! I driven I think 7 or 8 different rx8s and they've all felt unique. I did plan to bring the 8 but if any of you guys wanted to sample the BRZ I can bring it instead, POLL: NATE BRINGS RX8 or BRZ? |
Originally Posted by Nathan Atkins
(Post 4516870)
Heh thanks for the ego boost fellas! I think with enough seat time on this TNT day some of our novices will be like old pros by the end of the day.
I also think it'd be fun if we just tossed each others keys around for the autox, you'd be surprised at the age these cars are just how different each of them feel to drive! I driven I think 7 or 8 different rx8s and they've all felt unique. I did plan to bring the 8 but if any of you guys wanted to sample the BRZ I can bring it instead, POLL: NATE BRINGS RX8 or BRZ? |
I like the idea of shuffling cars. Hopefully there will be a good turn out of 8s. Maybe we can do a Chinese fire drill every heat.
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[QUOTE="BrokenRecord;4516406"]
I have a header that I have been looking to either install or sell for months, and I think I finally decided to man up and install it. Has anyone installed a header on one of these things yet? I'm assuming it's way more involved than something that could be done in a parking lot, but I'd love to get some advice! I installed my header and it definitely is not something you can do on the ground I did mine at my jib on a lift and it still was a bit if a pain. When were u planning on doing it I might can lend some assist being a Mazda tech and all |
Originally Posted by RJayX-8
(Post 4517648)
I installed my header and it definitely is not something you can do on the ground I did mine at my jib on a lift and it still was a bit if a pain. When were u planning on doing it I might can lend some assist being a Mazda tech and all
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Originally Posted by BrokenRecord
(Post 4517842)
Yeah, I'm really not looking forward to the hassle of installing it, but I've also gotten tired of using it for a paperweight. How long did it take you to install it with a lift and a good set of tools? A buddy of mine said I could use his lift to put it in, but said he wanted no part of the installation due to the perceived difficulty. I'll definitely take you up on the help if you're willing! I'm choosing the date based on how long it should take.
Hey I meant to ask you, do you see a huge difference since you but the R3 diff in? |
Originally Posted by BrokenRecord
(Post 4517842)
Yeah, I'm really not looking forward to the hassle of installing it, but I've also gotten tired of using it for a paperweight. How long did it take you to install it with a lift and a good set of tools? A buddy of mine said I could use his lift to put it in, but said he wanted no part of the installation due to the perceived difficulty. I'll definitely take you up on the help if you're willing! I'm choosing the date based on how long it should take.
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