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2002 Hyundai Elantra - Champ Car Build/Story
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<blockquote data-quote="Swine" data-source="post: 16096698" data-attributes="member: 142644"><p>Our poison of choice was a 91 Volvo 740 Wagon, it was a free car. Automatic and NA initially. Our goal was the same as yours starting out, get on track, stay and track, and complete a race. We finished Charlotte and besides being blown off the banks by the nascar pit crews in their thundering monte carlos (we topped out at 93MPH heh) we had a blast. Then we turbo charged it and manual swapped it and havent finished a race since haha. Did manage to complete 11hrs at daytona though. </p><p></p><p>My suggestion is find a way to get full life out of your tires. This means proper roll control so you arent eating the outside shoulders and proper camber. Find ways to make these things happen. Chump is supposed to be affordable racing but uneven wear will kill perfectly good tires. We are still searching for chump "legal" solutions to gaining the camber we need without incurring to many points.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swine, post: 16096698, member: 142644"] Our poison of choice was a 91 Volvo 740 Wagon, it was a free car. Automatic and NA initially. Our goal was the same as yours starting out, get on track, stay and track, and complete a race. We finished Charlotte and besides being blown off the banks by the nascar pit crews in their thundering monte carlos (we topped out at 93MPH heh) we had a blast. Then we turbo charged it and manual swapped it and havent finished a race since haha. Did manage to complete 11hrs at daytona though. My suggestion is find a way to get full life out of your tires. This means proper roll control so you arent eating the outside shoulders and proper camber. Find ways to make these things happen. Chump is supposed to be affordable racing but uneven wear will kill perfectly good tires. We are still searching for chump "legal" solutions to gaining the camber we need without incurring to many points. [/QUOTE]
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