Originally posted by moxnix:

I asked what was stopping you not your car.




I've done street tires and I want to learn something else. STX2 in an NB may be an option sometime soon, and hot dang would that be a fun street/autocross car. I love the NB look and extra power for the street.

Originally posted by moxnix:

Damn school can't you take thursday and friday and the weekend off?




No, not this time, unfortunately.

Originally posted by moxnix:

ES is fun. It can be cheap once you get the car setup (just get some nice revalved Koni's and go with it)




I think I'll grab some used Konis, get a year in on them, and revalve/rebuild them when I'm up to snuff. I need to find those used ones in a hurry, though - my right front shock is GONE.

Originally posted by moxnix:
I meant the RT-615 I guess it was wishful typing. I think with a little setup the hankook can be just as good as the falken. Most of the testing I have seen has been with the 205/205 the 225 is actually about the same size as the 205 falken so I think it will compare better. I like that hankook supports the sport unlike falken.




Yeah, no kidding. I don't know why Falken doesn't try to drum up support. The 225 does look promising, and the price is right. Let me know how it goes - I may snag a set for street/rains (they have a 14, right?).


-Philip Maynard '95 Contour [71 STS | Track Whore] '97 Miata [71 ES | Boulevard Pimp] 2006 autocross results