Had a big company Town Hall meeting yesterday, with a social afterwards. Free food and booze! Yay!
Anyway, started chatting with a guy who had identified himself as being "into cars". So I had to chat with him.
I asked what sort of things he was into: auto-x? track? drift? something? He said he was more into the "import tuner" stuff. Which apparently meant he had a Prelude (not bad) that he was "doing upgrades on". He "wants to supercharge it to get it up to 240 wheel horsepower."
"So have you used it for anything? Tracked it? Done any autocross?"
"No. I want to get all the upgrades done before I do any of that."
"But if the car runs fine now, why not enjoy it now for what it is? Then, when you do upgrade it, you can appreciate the stuff even more, because you can compare its performance to a base line."
"I really want to get the upgrades done first."
Argh! You've got it. It drives. You're into "car stuff". Do car stuff!
Which was then funny when he asked me about what I drove. So I was telling him about my Miata.
"Do you have any upgrades on it?"
"Just some basic suspension stuff. A roll-bar. The previous owner put a few bolt-ons; intake, headers, exhaust."
"Are you thinking about doing any more upgrades to it?"
"I dunno. Probably not. I'd like to do the bushings, and could probably swap in some beefier sways."
"Are you thinking of turbocharging it, or anything?"
"Probably not. By the time I'm at that level, I'd probably rather spend the money to start a spec racer. Spec E30 or Spec Focus, some series that pretty inexpensive and chill.
"Besides, I kind of enjoy having a gutless little car. That way, when I run down an S2000 at the track, it feels like a big accomplishment because i know it's all me."
I kept trying to prompt the guy to look up the SF SCCA chapter and run his car in a few auto-xes. Or to hook up with NASA and take it out to Infineon. I doubt he'll do it. After all, you need 200+ whp before you can do autosports.