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Posted 06-11-2012 10:56 AM
I have seen a few post's commenting about the class and car count's, and questions about how well do they handle, power, maintance, etc.
So here is a start on info that I have been asked and I am sure more will chime in soon enough.
Back ground on our builds- we have completed 3 builds all from donor cars that were slightly imperfect well under 10K.
You can also grab a pro car and make a few changes to be compliant and add the hardtop.
We went with the "Pro" Cage just in case (and yes we are)
Add the suspension just like a SM (SM5 is different from MX5 Pro)
order up a SEALED engine from MazdaSpeed (they now offer it in a long block for less $$$) same as pro- you can get 2 of these for the price of a good SM engine of the month.
Open Tire, just has to be 225/45-17 DOT with the factory wheel several styles to choose from.
6 speed trans - If you have an early production you should upgrade the 3/4 hub syncro and shift bushings
Car counts for this class are growing there are about a dozen that have been in full prep on track so far and will probally double by the ARRC in November.
This class is serious fun and fast, you now need throttle modulation.
Get building!!
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Posted 06-11-2012 01:04 PM
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Posted 06-12-2012 09:45 AM
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Posted 06-12-2012 10:05 AM
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#8
Posted 06-13-2012 08:11 AM
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#9
Posted 06-13-2012 08:39 AM
I think this could become a very nice class for those wanting a bit more performance while still keeping the price reasonable. Seems to make more sense than B Spec.
Bill-
#10
Posted 06-13-2012 09:49 AM
It does NOT run in the same group as SM (so far), at the events I have run we have run with ITA, ITR, ITS
Minimum Weight is 2600 pounds, power is around 180hp via Traqmate's dyno
Yes, it is a great STL car
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Posted 06-13-2012 10:07 AM
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#12
Posted 06-13-2012 10:19 AM
160/165 was a really good one in MX5 cup? how did it get to 180 already?
Special grease?
#13
Posted 06-13-2012 10:34 AM
Frank
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#14
Posted 06-13-2012 10:52 AM
Great looking cars. I presume you are running in the same run group as SM? Also, would appear to be a great STL car. What kind of power numbers are most achieving and what is the minimum weight for SM5?
I think this could become a very nice class for those wanting a bit more performance while still keeping the price reasonable. Seems to make more sense than B Spec.
Bill-
B-Specs were running at Mid-Ohio this weekend and they were so quiet we thought it was a break in track activity! Couldn't hear them!
#15
Posted 06-13-2012 11:01 AM
They were quite and slow. We were running the club course in sm in the 145 range, B spec were running the pro course which is 1.5 to 2 seconds faster and the B spec times were 150 to 151?B-Specs were running at Mid-Ohio this weekend and they were so quiet we thought it was a break in track activity! Couldn't hear them!
Frank
TnT Racing
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Posted 06-13-2012 12:10 PM
#17
Posted 06-13-2012 12:23 PM
A NEW SEALED engine is $3700 as a long block, I think $5700 complete with harness, intake, injectors...
It does NOT run in the same group as SM (so far), at the events I have run we have run with ITA, ITR, ITS
Minimum Weight is 2600 pounds, power is around 180hp via Traqmate's dyno
Yes, it is a great STL car
Interesting...you can spend more on an SM motor. I think the power/weight is pretty similar with the '99 SM. Times at the Glen were slightly better for the SM5. I think it's an uphill climb for the SM5...unless someone does something to make it more enticing to potential racers. Perhaps removing the restrictor on the '99, and decreasing it's weight. Put '99s with SM5 and call it SM1. '90-97 as SM2. Just a crazy idea.
B-Spec sounds like a fun idea, but is it better than a Miata? Clearly not. I'm kinda curious if the new Subaru BRZ is gonna take off as a club racing car.
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#18
Posted 06-13-2012 12:42 PM
Interesting...you can spend more on an SM motor. I think the power/weight is pretty similar with the '99 SM. Times at the Glen were slightly better for the SM5. I think it's an uphill climb for the SM5...unless someone does something to make it more enticing to potential racers. Perhaps removing the restrictor on the '99, and decreasing it's weight. Put '99s with SM5 and call it SM1. '90-97 as SM2. Just a crazy idea.
B-Spec sounds like a fun idea, but is it better than a Miata? Clearly not. I'm kinda curious if the new Subaru BRZ is gonna take off as a club racing car.
The 06-11 MX5 car will be the car to have in STL I predict! Even in SM5 trim these cars are FAST! Unless someone fully develops a allout STL car I dont see anything else winning. The Freedom GA car will be competing at teh June Sprints in STL so lets see what the FULL potential (less aero) can be!
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#19
Posted 06-13-2012 12:45 PM
Saw a BRZ for the first time at Mid-O last weekend. Sharp car. As a club racer? Don't know.
#20
Posted 06-13-2012 04:34 PM
Saw a BRZ for the first time at Mid-O last weekend. Sharp car. As a club racer? Don't know.
Stock, it's a little quicker than MX5. Slightly cheaper. Heavier, with more weight on front. But if Subaru thinks it has a chance to go after the Miata's market (not convertible, yet), maybe going after the Miata on the track will help. Perhaps this is another STL option.
Anyway, I hope the SM5 finds a home and gets some numbers.
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