HiTempguy wrote:
While I really like your idea... I must ask why? Presumably, you are looking to have fun? After having seen what teams had to do thrash-wise to get a car together in six months, I can't see doing chumpcar and spending the $8k required (and it will be $8k, unless you are a shop god) to get to the first event in a non-competitive vehicle.
I think we had less than $2500 in our car on race day. It was fast in a straight line but finished mid - back pack. Car ran well the entire event. The main thing that hurt us was a 4 hour penalty for spins. That and going through roughly 11 sets of pads.
Non running V8 RX-7 - $500
Used fuel pump pulled off a parts car - (free) $50 value
Used Autopower bolt in cage - $500
Aluminum Race Seat - $200
Harness - $60
Racing Beat Springs sitting in shop - (free) $50 value
Front rotors, 1 front caliper, 1 rear caliper, a couple lines and several pad sets - $400 (mostly closeout from rockauto)
Used Sumitomo tires and rims - $100
New Sumitomos on stock rims - $250
Misc. such as the cut off switch, roll bar padding, fluids, used tach and gauges. - $250
To go back I would have sprung for real race pads and some 15 tires we could put real rubber on. This would have put us over $2500.
As of right now we are putting in 2nd gen RX-7 front brakes and a mustang rear to get the more common bolt pattern and better brakes. Sumitomo isn't making the HTR in 13's anymore so we have no even remotely sporty tires to run.
We are going to run mustang 17X8 take offs with one new set of Star Specs and one worn out set of spares. We got 9 17x8 mustang wheels for $150. By the end of this build you could add in another $1000 to the car to go back through the brakes, get the rear end and buy new tires.
It can be done cheap but looking at the equipment of some of the other teams I dont doubt that they are $8k or more. Hell if you ad communications and a fuel cell to our car it would come pretty close.
At this point we will be as competitive as we can without chopping the car down for weight, going to a $2200 fuel cell, in car communications and pit stop training.