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Rena my Rx8 Sep 7, 2005 09:41 PM

help....
 
im 17 and i have a 05 black rx8 6 spd, and i took my car to a mountain road for the turns, i lost traction on a turn that has a sign for 20 and i was going 40, almost ran off the road, i drove with my frenn and wen he handled the turns his car felt heavy and was griping the road well, his car is less tuned in suspension, wen i drove my car felt light, he said i was probably not shifting the weight of my car properly.... it makes sense but can anybody teach me or tell me how to shift the weight of my car? :confused:

lurch519 Sep 7, 2005 10:02 PM

im sorry, but at 17 you shouldnt be driving that aggressively, at least on public roads. if you want to learn to push the 8, take it to sanctioned events, such as autocross, go to a driving school. the last thing you want to do at your age is get into an accident that is your fault. just to give you an example, i had an accident 3 years ago that just dropped off of my insurance, and my insurance dropped over 1000 a year, and im 30. at your age, an accident could add significantly more per year to your insurance, especially driving a sports car like the 8

Rena my Rx8 Sep 7, 2005 10:49 PM

ur right
 
yea that is true...... i should learn to handle it in a sanctioned event..... i just wanted to know wut i did wrong :(

BlueRenesis82 Sep 7, 2005 11:47 PM

nice first post

BlueRenesis82 Sep 7, 2005 11:48 PM

oh BTW what you did wrong is try and drive beyond your driver skill. Go to Skip Barber and then come back and ask us what u did wrong

Rena my Rx8 Sep 8, 2005 12:04 AM

point taken
 
ok guys, u proved ur point, i wont try to pull this stunt again, but all i wanna do is jus improve my driving skill, hearing it from people who actually have the same car as me and know wut their doing made me realize that, so thanks....but i still wanna improve my driving....i wont try this again, so what would u guys propose i do?? i just need someone to tell me the right thing, ive been trying to learn bymyself this whole time cuz no one understands wut i wanna do, so pls be harsh if u want, i just need to know the right thing..... yes i know dont drive like that in public and stuff, i learned that from that close accident, thanks fer putting it through my head cuz hearing from total strangers but them having the same car and a lot older than me helps

BlueRenesis82 Sep 8, 2005 12:09 AM

GO TO A SCHOOL, driving on the street will not teach you how to control your car. HIGH PERFORMANCE DRIVING SCHOOL

RedSheDevil Sep 8, 2005 12:43 AM


Originally Posted by BlueRenesis82
GO TO A SCHOOL, driving on the street will not teach you how to control your car. HIGH PERFORMANCE DRIVING SCHOOL

is that called schooling a n00b? :D

truemagellen Sep 8, 2005 01:13 AM


Originally Posted by Rena my Rx8
ok guys, u proved ur point, i wont try to pull this stunt again, but all i wanna do is jus improve my driving skill, hearing it from people who actually have the same car as me and know wut their doing made me realize that, so thanks....but i still wanna improve my driving....i wont try this again, so what would u guys propose i do?? i just need someone to tell me the right thing, ive been trying to learn bymyself this whole time cuz no one understands wut i wanna do, so pls be harsh if u want, i just need to know the right thing..... yes i know dont drive like that in public and stuff, i learned that from that close accident, thanks fer putting it through my head cuz hearing from total strangers but them having the same car and a lot older than me helps

is yours a base 6sp? if so you wouldn''t have any traction control and really you shouldn't be driving the car at all until you are taught properly...it doesn't matter if you are going the speed limit you still have a good chance of spinning out...you don't want to find out the hard way :eek:

tell us more about your car...and also more about your location...I'm sure someone can recommend a good driving school nearby :)

BlueRenesis82 Sep 8, 2005 08:08 AM


Originally Posted by RedSheDevil
is that called schooling a n00b? :D

lol red, thanks!

Frostee Sep 8, 2005 10:03 AM

its called give the keys back to momy and daddy and tell them never to let you drive that car again until you prove that you know how

lurch519 Sep 8, 2005 10:42 AM

cmon now, give em a break. we were all young once. i gave him some advice, and he seems humble enough to take it and realize what he was doing was wrong. just because we may not have been able to get a car like the 8 when we were his age ( i know i couldnt, didnt get my lic til i was 20, and my first car was an 86 toyota pickup) doesnt mean we should beat him up because of it.

RedSheDevil Sep 8, 2005 10:47 AM

^ well said!

guy321 Sep 8, 2005 10:52 AM

I agree with blue, seek out a performance school..

When I was young I was involved in over 10 collisions before I was 21.. and spun my car/cars atleast a dozen times.. and had numerous speeding tickets.. Even had my license suspended and drov for 3 years without one..

I'm a MUCH better driver now ;)

RedSheDevil Sep 8, 2005 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by guy321
I agree with blue, seek out a performance school..

When I was young I was involved in over 10 collisions before I was 21.. and spun my car/cars atleast a dozen times.. and had numerous speeding tickets.. Even had my license suspended and drov for 3 years without one..

I'm a MUCH better driver now ;)

note to self ... never get in guy's car ;)

guy321 Sep 8, 2005 10:57 AM

well, 15 - 21 is 6 years.. that's not THAT long to be in 10 collissions :p

tomfree Sep 8, 2005 11:00 AM

I'm going to pick on the IM speak - please don't do it here, it's hard to read, and it doesn't do wonders for your credibility either.

Back on topic. Since you are 17, most HPDE schools won't allow you to run, but you might have better luck at a local autox, though they might require you to get a signed waiver from a parent to run. Go carts are an inexpensive and excellent way to learn performance driving in a controlled, safe atmosphere. Find a local cart track, and have a blast. Even the "amusement park" go cars are better than nothing.

"Learning to shift weight around"...I think I know what you're asking here. It's an amazingly complex topic, but for a novice driver, the first thing you need to learn - do not brake in the middle of a turn. Get your braking done before the turn starts, and accelerate gently through the turn. The rear wheels of the car actually push you through the turn, making the car more stable.

Go to Amazon and search on "performance driving" for some introductory books. Understanding the physics of weight transfer, contact patches, suspension movement, proper technique, as well as adjusting your own vision will help every driver.

Keep the aggressive driving to the track.

Rena my Rx8 Sep 8, 2005 05:24 PM

kool thanks guys
 
:) thanks guys, all these replies help me out, yes, i may be a noob, but i do wanna get better. Its kool that some u guys were hard on me cuz it does take that to pound it in my head cuz i really dont hear that from ne one else other than my parents haha, but thanks to all replies. yea i think i would have better luck in learning through go carts and then autox, cuz i looked at skip barber and those prices are up there haha thanks for helping me to go in the right direction

BlueRenesis82 Sep 8, 2005 05:42 PM

np. As long as you are willing to learn you will be amazed at the numper of people that would be happy to help out and teach you technique


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