
building a car
#1
Posted 05-22-2011 09:36 AM

#2
Posted 05-22-2011 09:47 AM

has this been discussed before? I'm new and wondering exactly what you need to do to a stock 90-05 miata to get into a spec miata race, reading through the rule book(s), seems like a stock car with no modification is eligible, am I wrong?
If you read the rules a bit closer you'll find these items require some attention, roll cage, kill switch, seat harness, fire extingusher, wheels/tires & within any rule where the word "SHALL" is used requiers you do something.
Enjoy the class.



#3
Posted 05-22-2011 03:59 PM

there's quite a bit to it, and depending on your mechanical and fabrication skill you may need to have help. I built an SSM this winter; here is my blog documenting the process, which some photos:
http://blog.richramb...me=specmiatassm
good luck!
Rich Hoyer
SSM #47 WDCR SCCA
SM #45 NASA Mid Atlantic Region
#4
Posted 05-22-2011 04:13 PM

Read rich 's blog, read my blog. Go to events in your area and talk to racers in the paddock.
You have lots to learn, but it's fun! Welcome.
-tch
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#5
Posted 05-22-2011 07:07 PM

Brimtek Motorsports
Team Four Racing


#6
Posted 05-23-2011 12:21 PM

This has been said many times: unless you just have to build one yourself, there is no reason not to buy one of the dozens of race ready cars already available for purchase. I am a fabricator by hobby, and wouldn't think twice about buying over building for this class.
well a prebuilt car seems to go for 10k. just guessing but think i'll be more like 6-7k to to it yourself
#7
Posted 05-23-2011 12:29 PM

You may want to look at used car in the classified and see everything on the list it has and then check prices and add it all up.well a prebuilt car seems to go for 10k. just guessing but think i'll be more like 6-7k to to it yourself
J~








#8
Posted 05-23-2011 12:35 PM

Donor car $3000 minimum for a decent car
Hardtop $1000
Suspension kit $1500
Roll cage kit $750 minimum
Seat $300 minimum
Seat belts $150 minimum
misc safey stuff you have to have $300 fire ext, master switch, padding etc
brake pads, rotors, calipers hoses #$800
1 set tires $600
1 set wheels $600
Tuneup parts, belts hoses, fluids etc $300
My book $19.95
adds up to $9319.95 plus labor (estimate 300 hours of your time), plus any number of things that can go wrong in the process. Like bent parts, clutch slipping, rust problems, engine damage .......
Better rework your budget.
Dave
Dave Wheeler
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#9
Posted 05-23-2011 04:06 PM

#10
Posted 05-23-2011 04:10 PM

-Cy
Supported by LTD Racing
2011 + 2013 NER STU Champion
#11
Posted 05-23-2011 06:19 PM

well a prebuilt car seems to go for 10k. just guessing but think i'll be more like 6-7k to to it yourself
Double it. 6-7k is not realistic. Also like others said look at all the options that a 10k car includes.
I make my living building these cars, so I am biased, BUT>>>>
Donor car $3000 minimum for a decent car
Hardtop $1000
Suspension kit $1500
Roll cage kit $750 minimum
Seat $300 minimum
Seat belts $150 minimum
misc safey stuff you have to have $300 fire ext, master switch, padding etc
brake pads, rotors, calipers hoses #$800
1 set tires $600
1 set wheels $600
Tuneup parts, belts hoses, fluids etc $300
My book $19.95
adds up to $9319.95 plus labor (estimate 300 hours of your time), plus any number of things that can go wrong in the process. Like bent parts, clutch slipping, rust problems, engine damage .......
Better rework your budget.
Dave
Dave is dead on and I think even his estimate is extremely low and misses out on items you would find if you were to buy a used car. His list doesnt include these which you would find on most used cars:
Fatcat mounts with 99 hats - $350
Endlinks - $130
Cage assumes you can weld and having cage fitting equipment. If not double it. so Extra $750
Safety equipment I wouldnt skimp on and it adds up quick:
Head Restraint seat - $800
Schroth hans belts - $350
Center net - $100
Window net - $80
Steering wheel with disconnect - $300 (unless your tiny there is no way your getting in and out of the car without it.
1 set of wheels and tires isnt realistic, figure at minimum 2 ideally 3 2 drys 1 wet add 1200-2400.
You get the idea. I just spit off 3500-5K in additional items and we havnet included any motor items, exhaust, clutch, pressure plate etc. Building a car isnt cheap at all. It is the route I went but I enjoy the work and it allows me to build the car on a budget as I go. I started last July and I am on the home stretch now finishing up the motor. I havent added it up yet but I know I have at least 17-18k into my car including a pro motor and I bet that figure is closer to 20k. I did a complete tub up build and I have a ton of time into it. For me I didnt have the cash to buy a prebuilt car and I sure as heck wasnt going to spend 30-35k to have a shop build me a top level tub up car. It all depends what you want to do but really do your homework and what ever your budget is, throw it out the window and I'll tell you realistically you can double it.
96 Spec Miata - Build in progress
North East SCCA
#12
Posted 05-23-2011 07:20 PM

If you are trying to get on track as fast and/or cheaply as possible you will be very frustrated by trying to build. It will take longer, there will be more problems, and cost you more money than you are prepared for.
-tch
Build: www.tomhampton.info
video: vimeo.com/tomhampton
Support: X-Factor Racing
I didn't lose, I just got outspent!



#13
Posted 05-24-2011 03:25 PM

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Posted 06-28-2011 04:39 PM

#15
Posted 06-28-2011 04:53 PM

#16
Posted 06-28-2011 05:38 PM

#17
Posted 06-28-2011 07:53 PM

96 Spec Miata - Build in progress
North East SCCA
#18
Posted 06-28-2011 08:10 PM

-tch
Build: www.tomhampton.info
video: vimeo.com/tomhampton
Support: X-Factor Racing
I didn't lose, I just got outspent!



#19
Posted 06-28-2011 09:38 PM

what do you guys use to cut out the inside of the doors to fit around the naascar bars and drop weight?
Plasma cutter, takes under a minute per door. Before I got the cutter I used a Sawzall then switched to a cut off wheel.
#20
Posted 06-29-2011 06:13 PM

Plasma cutter, takes under a minute per door.
Do this BEFORE you paint the car. Don't ask me why I know this.
Brimtek Motorsports
Team Four Racing


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