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Those Golden era hondas are closer to 2100lbs - 2000lbs when done right for autocross classes. I want to build one. Just gotta sell 20 years worth of Mazda Protege, 323 GTX, Mx3 parts.. The 323 is a pig at 2260lbs without driver. This was my hay day 323. It was 2100lbs with a 2.5L V6. You'd probaly change your mind about autocross driving it.There are not many people out there still reading entire threads like this so props to you! i know i have done my fair share of long thread readings lol
Yea so you know exactly how it is. Its almost exactly double to build the same car in Canada that you could build in the USA which makes everything take longer and its far more important to get it right the first time. Makes things stressful but it is what it is. We love this stuff so we just deal with it and make it work
Yea so same problems i have. I am not so much an Autox guy but ive tried it a few times. I didnt really look at classing just listed my mods and they put me where ever and thats ok for doing a random event here or there but if you actually want that podium then it becomes a huge pain.
We had a local series here that was built/funded by a rich guy from China, big money spent on renting out tracks and giving away thousands of dollars in prizes which no one else does.
This series used the gridlife rule book which people LOVE. Now my car also doesnt fit in well with the gridlife rule book but at least it makes some more sense.
I feel like all time attack series should just go the gridlife route. As gridlife gains popularity there are more and more local Ontario teams heading out to grid life events. Would be nice to not have to do a mini rebuild for every single series lol. I want to visit gingerman for midwest fest 2026 which may be doable but as im sure you know, ClubTR is ridiculous those cars are pushing 250-280whp, completely gutted/aero'd golden era hondas so you know they weigh like 2300lbs...and id be in that class. Street class which is the next class up is all turbo stuff or V6s/V8s making real power. Tough to slot in there but for me it would just be about the experience. I dont expect to be competitive against guys who have been running the series for years and are built to the rule book. Ah well lol this is racing
This looks like a blast to drive! small and lightweight. thats awesome. Primarily an autox car it sounds like?
I think for time attack/GLTC these guys run some pretty serious cages which adds some weight back. Not sure if autox requires a cage?Those Golden era hondas are closer to 2100lbs - 2000lbs when done right for autocross classes
That sounds like a riot! I’ve never owned/driven something so light with any amount of power. Maybe my 1997 srt4 swapped neon coupe. It was about 2550lbs with me in it and made about 350hp. Tire cooking machine that thing was.This was my hay day 323. It was 2100lbs with a 2.5L V6
I’m not much of a GLTC guy myself but I have been following Eric because I enjoy his build and his driving which is what makes him successful. I feel like you could not just put anyone in that car and expect to be on podium. His level of setup is also top tier all the angles and curves measured and tuned for his suspension. He is a few levels above me in that regard and it’s really changed my thoughts on the whole setup thing. I’d like to spend some time/money also measuring all the camber curves and toe curves and whatnot. I’m at the point where a few tenths of lap time is the difference between 1st place and 5th place so every bit matters.I've been following Eric Kutil battling in the GLTC series. I haven't followed much of the time attack stuff. Need someone like yourself to put out a series to show case all the trials, up and downs that goes on with winning in that side of things. I like seeing how the different combinations can compete with one another. Some day I'll get down to the Laguna Seca grid life event.
haha yea it was a little spicy. Tons of fun though and some great lessons in car control.I love it. 168kph before the corner, opposite lock at 100...that'll make your butt pucker, LOL
Yeap lol they will be street only/rollers now. They are cookedPlease throw those tires out lol
Its amazing how tires work lol. I have my fast setup in the truck but decided it wasnt worth swapping as this wasnt a serious hardcore event. Couldve bolted on close to 2 seconds worth of laptime but i was having some fun with the oversteer lol.Props on your driving to keep it under control . I had a couple of those moments running on 10 year old BFG Rivals this year until they got some heat in them.
It's interesting to see them letting loose mid to late corner. When the car pretty settled in the corner.haha yea it was a little spicy. Tons of fun though and some great lessons in car control.
Yeap lol they will be street only/rollers now. They are cooked
Its amazing how tires work lol. I have my fast setup in the truck but decided it wasnt worth swapping as this wasnt a serious hardcore event. Couldve bolted on close to 2 seconds worth of laptime but i was having some fun with the oversteer lol.
Still finished P3 in class so i cant complain. It was a fun day
My thoughts is when the rear is most loaded up? One of our theories is it’s just too much setup for the tire. Even earlier in the season with the rs4’s the car was always a little extra loose. Never this bad but still more so then when I run my competition tires. Too much rear bar for the grip available maybeIt's interesting to see them letting loose mid to late corner. When the car pretty settled in the corner.
How old were the fronts compared to the rears?My thoughts is when the rear is most loaded up? One of our theories is it’s just too much setup for the tire. Even earlier in the season with the rs4’s the car was always a little extra loose. Never this bad but still more so then when I run my competition tires. Too much rear bar for the grip available maybe
Front tires were 1 season old and donated to me by a buddy. They were brand new last season and he did maybe 4-5 track days on them.How old were the fronts compared to the rears?
It might be sign that you need to look at some ways to get more rear grip. New sticky competition spec tires might be masking a setup flaw. Maybe toe changes due to the extra grip and how much more the chassis rolls over, is making the car more stable.
I was talking with some autocross friends at an event last weekend about playing with car setup. The traditional way of thinking on a FWD is big rear bar to get the car to rotate. But what about more rear grip? maybe play with some toe out. Bigger front bar, softer rear. The idea is to try and increase total grip for the car. Change up compression and rebound to transfer less weight to the front.
I always run a stagger but yea the age of the tires were too far apart. heat cycles and all. Its ok. It was a good day regardless.The old rears vs newer fronts, with a slight stagger makes sense. I didn't want to assume the condition of the fronts.

