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not2fast
07-21-2005, 04:56 AM
Anyone ever autox them?

AlaskaBlue
07-21-2005, 05:29 AM
I know several people on this board autox their ti's. Some also track them. I am not one of them yet, but hope to be in the future.

barische
07-21-2005, 05:41 AM
check out streetfire.net there is a video of a ti auto xing. seems to be doin good, i heard alotta good things about tis handling, cuz of he shorter wheel base or somethin, i might be wrong though, if u do suspension upgs then bmws handle great.

not2fast
07-21-2005, 05:54 AM
check out streetfire.net there is a video of a ti auto xing. seems to be doin good, i heard alotta good things about tis handling, cuz of he shorter wheel base or somethin, i might be wrong though, if u do suspension upgs then bmws handle great.
Here is the link:
http://videos.streetfire.net/Player.aspx?fileid=33AA7ED3-42F5-4B38-9B97-4DC4CF5E015E&kw=13&p=4

maurolin
07-21-2005, 06:05 AM
the shorter the wheel base the worse it can handle in the turns.
I am actually having A LOT of problems keeping it from drifting the rear end, as i am so used to the handling my M3 offewrs.

it is VERY tail happy, I have H&R springs, a roll bar , biltein sports and other suspension upgrades...and still not satisfied.
I mught end up selling my suspension and getting Ground control coilovers...so keep ur eyes open for this 5000 mile used suspension!.

I will be autoX ing the 332 in a couple of weeksm and I'll let u all know what the outcome is. I am NOT too confident at this point.
I am waiting for my new rear tires, 245408 on a yokohama or a Bf Goodrich KDWS

not2fast
07-21-2005, 06:14 AM
Tail Happy? Are you braking hard during turns? That is a major no-no in the MR2. I bet you can cure a lot of that via driving style or adjusting the toe and tire pressures.

Check out the Kuhmo MX's for good tires for the $. They have been pretty good track/autox/street tires. Not as good at the Falkens for autoxing, but better on the track and street.

mickd
07-21-2005, 10:30 AM
check out streetfire.net there is a video of a ti auto xing. seems to be doin good, i heard alotta good things about tis handling, cuz of he shorter wheel base or somethin, i might be wrong though, if u do suspension upgs then bmws handle great.
The ti doesn't have a short wheelbase, it's 106.3" like any other E36 which is quite long for cars in the subcompact class. That ti you mentioned on streetfire.net is doing well because it is highly modded, I know because quillbro just bought it and I've driven the car. Was owned by kiley_sean from Bimmerforums. It has an S50 swap, is lowered with H&R springs and has Bilstein shocks running on 245/40 17's. This car would not be running in a stock class in SCCA autocross but against some very potent cars in E Modified which are production based cars greater than 2 liters.

not2fast
07-21-2005, 01:31 PM
Actually if it has a full interior is would be a SM canidate. I would think a 318ti with a M3 motor and SC would be a contender in SM.

maurolin
07-21-2005, 02:22 PM
my car has the same suspension H&R springs, bilsteins, swaybars, roll cage F & R strut tower bars... and truly... it SUCKS! I don't know if it's just too light on the rear.... but I am hoping the change of tires and an adjustment do the trick.

DustenT
07-21-2005, 04:47 PM
my car has the same suspension H&R springs, bilsteins, swaybars, roll cage F & R strut tower bars... and truly... it SUCKS! I don't know if it's just too light on the rear.... but I am hoping the change of tires and an adjustment do the trick.

Maurolin, you probably just have too much power. I'ver heard for a lot of people that a supercharger ti is one of the best auto-x car out there. Stop auto-xing your car and start drifting it. Wouldn't it be cool to see a built ti in D1 competitions??

AlaskaBlue
07-21-2005, 09:59 PM
I have no problems with my ti oversteering. I have my rebound and compression set higher in the front and about a half turn lower in the back.

On the rare occasion that I do get oversteern when I don't want it, which is usally my fault, it is never very much and very easy to correct.

Maurolin, check out coil-overs. I think they will help. Especially if they are rebound and compression adjustable.

not2fast
07-22-2005, 01:53 AM
my car has the same suspension H&R springs, bilsteins, swaybars, roll cage F & R strut tower bars... and truly... it SUCKS! I don't know if it's just too light on the rear.... but I am hoping the change of tires and an adjustment do the trick.

How much much power do you have? How much tire do you have?

1. Adjust struts if you can. (Lower the rears)
2. Try firming up the front tires and lowering pressure in back.
3. You could try toe-in in the rear and toe-out or no toe up front.

JPerfect
07-22-2005, 02:44 AM
This is me at Giants stadium participating in The M Club's Autocross event. This was before I got new control arms/bushings/strut brace/metal ball joints. They were worn out beyond belief at this point.

I got 3rd place in my class then...

I plan to race next weekend at the same event.

http://www.plaftaphoto.com/albums/album174/IMG_1111.jpg

andy
08-19-2005, 08:12 AM
Right - same wheelbase on the ti, but a much better polar moment of inertia without a trunk and a shorter engine.

I could occaisonally win DSP locally at SCCA events, particularly when the local national champion didn't make the event. These days, though, the 32x's are just toooo fast.

pdxmotorhead
08-19-2005, 05:30 PM
Maurolin, you probably just have too much power. I'ver heard for a lot of people that a supercharger ti is one of the best auto-x car out there. Stop auto-xing your car and start drifting it. Wouldn't it be cool to see a built ti in D1 competitions??

Drifting is just syncronised swimming for cars.
Real racing doesn't require style points.

:icon_poke <yanking ya all and havin fun..>

Dave

rendoll911
08-19-2005, 08:22 PM
it is VERY tail happy, I have H&R springs, a roll bar , biltein sports and other suspension upgrades...and still not satisfied.
I mught end up selling my suspension and getting Ground control coilovers...so keep ur eyes open for this 5000 mile used suspension!.

KDWS


0oo0 dibbs!

myblueTI
08-29-2005, 05:36 PM
i tend to slide the back end out once and a while during some rather hard street driving and i have a auto trans i think the back end is just too light