So not too long ago I started a topic about purchasing the right car to start in the motorsports world.
I wound up buying a dream car of mine. A 90 Miata with about 163k miles on it. Since then I've raced in two autocross events. Last two of the season that were SCCA races and man did I love it. Two weeks ago during my first race I placed 2nd in E-stock of 3 entries and 3rd in Novice with 5 entries. No mods done to the car except an upgraded air filter which kept me in e-stock.
Yesterday was an even bigger event in the Tulsa, OK region and I placed 1st with the lone entry, but the biggest accomplishment was placing 5th in Novice out of 16 entries. :)
I've been driving on my all season tires, two different sets in the front and rear from when I bought it, but they are wearing out very fast and already were a bit worn out.
So I have a few questions as a rookie. I'll be racing two more events before the end of the year locally that are autocross, but not SCCA so that I can get more seat time before the new season.
My global question is: What can I do to make improvements to my car but at the same time staying in e-stock?
And to make things easier for you guys here are some things I want to do before the next season:
1) Change out the steering wheel. (The one in the car is old and worn and torn and I want to purchase a MOMO steering wheel)
2) Change the pedals. (The pedals are also worn and the covers are peeling right off of them which makes it difficult when I slip or feel like I am pressing in when I am not. Want to purchase some MOMO pedals)
3) Get a cat back exhaust
4) Adjust the timing
5) Get new wheels and tires (The ones I have are very worn and are not gripping well. I find myself often oversteering even with little throttle and often find myself understeering in the same situations)
6) Purchase a hardtop (If anyone knows anybody selling a hardtop PLEASE let me know. They have been so difficult to find.)
7) Change my shift knob and boot
So with that in mind hopefully someone knows the rules better than I do right now. I want to do all of these things but I know if I am not careful I can remove myself from e-stock class and I want to be in there for as long as possible until I am ready to compete with the street prepared, modified guys or C class. As far as the wheels I know there are some things you can and can't do and so I need clarification of that. As in is the a range of tire width so that if I go above that it will take or keep me in e-stock etc...