View Full Version : Anyone Race NASA?
SupermanX24
06-26-2008, 04:52 PM
Just looking to get info from people's experiences and what to do to prepare for events, and all those goodies. I'm definetly committed to doing this.
GP99GT
06-26-2008, 06:53 PM
youre gonna race a space shuttle? i think youre gonna lose
space shuttles' top speed is 17,580mph, you're going down!
EchoMirage
06-26-2008, 07:25 PM
check out frrax.com
BigAls87Z28
06-26-2008, 09:27 PM
I wonder if the Camaro Mustang Challenge will ever come to the east coast?
If thats teh case...we should see if we can make a CMC car!!
SupermanX24
06-26-2008, 09:40 PM
what a bunch of wise asses, lol.
BonzoHansen
06-26-2008, 09:42 PM
space shuttles' top speed is 17,580mph, you're going down!
But the shuttle does not corner well........
bubba428
06-26-2008, 09:57 PM
But the shuttle does not corner well........
what do they have something like a 65,000 mile turning radius? :rofl:
EchoMirage
06-26-2008, 10:57 PM
what a bunch of wise asses, lol.
i wasnt. frrax.com is the f-body road race/autox forum.
BigAls87Z28
06-27-2008, 12:11 AM
what a bunch of wise asses, lol.
Me either. NASA has teh Camaro Mustang Challenge.
SupermanX24
06-27-2008, 06:19 AM
Yeah I know, thanks rob. We gotta hit up V17 soon, lol. And Al, that's how I came across NASA. But I did more research and found NASA Northeast. They race at Watkins Glen, Pocono, and Thunderbolt Raceway. So at least I don't have to go too far.
rscamaro73
06-27-2008, 06:56 AM
Me either. NASA has teh Camaro Mustang Challenge.
I know a few people that do this out in Cali....some build cars. Some build NICE (quality & winning) cars too. Plus I have contacts that know people that build cars and race as well....
I think what I had seen before - a 3rd gen would go for about $14K, all built up, ready to race, ready to meet track rules AND with some 'tricks' done, as well as some 'decent go-fast' (suspension) pieces. But that was some years ago....I can check back if'n anyone is still REALLY interested....they'd know more about this hittiing the east coast....and if'n I remember right, they DO race 'nationals' in Ohio.....
jin1481
06-27-2008, 09:19 AM
id be interested in supporting a team, i have a 3rd gen that i could donate
BigAls87Z28
06-27-2008, 10:14 AM
I remember Car Craft built up a 5.0 to race. I remember reading the rules, but this was some time ago.
It has to be equiped with a manual trans, no auto. It has to have the correct engine, which means that if you use a third gen, that means 305. Now they dont break down the engine as there is some sort of honor system saying you have a 305 engine, but you have to have it stock appearing.
This puts third gens at a disadvantage unless you build up 302, bore it out to .020 or so, and you have a 305 or in that range...
LT1 and LS1 cars have the power advantage, but they are given restrictor plates and other power robbing things to even the field out.
Id like to find a V6 car and just go to town on it. Some other rag was doing an article abotu some high school in Cali who was going to give it a shot. They were welding all the sheetmetal seams together for strength, giving it a tubular kmemeber from Spohn, and some other goodies.
SupermanX24
06-27-2008, 04:20 PM
I know a few people that do this out in Cali....some build cars. Some build NICE (quality & winning) cars too. Plus I have contacts that know people that build cars and race as well....
I think what I had seen before - a 3rd gen would go for about $14K, all built up, ready to race, ready to meet track rules AND with some 'tricks' done, as well as some 'decent go-fast' (suspension) pieces. But that was some years ago....I can check back if'n anyone is still REALLY interested....they'd know more about this hittiing the east coast....and if'n I remember right, they DO race 'nationals' in Ohio.....
I'm more interested in building my own car. It'd be more fun than to just buy a car all prepped already. =)
id be interested in supporting a team, i have a 3rd gen that i could donate
PM me more info.
I remember Car Craft built up a 5.0 to race. I remember reading the rules, but this was some time ago.
It has to be equiped with a manual trans, no auto. It has to have the correct engine, which means that if you use a third gen, that means 305. Now they dont break down the engine as there is some sort of honor system saying you have a 305 engine, but you have to have it stock appearing.
This puts third gens at a disadvantage unless you build up 302, bore it out to .020 or so, and you have a 305 or in that range...
LT1 and LS1 cars have the power advantage, but they are given restrictor plates and other power robbing things to even the field out.
Id like to find a V6 car and just go to town on it. Some other rag was doing an article abotu some high school in Cali who was going to give it a shot. They were welding all the sheetmetal seams together for strength, giving it a tubular kmemeber from Spohn, and some other goodies.
Yeah I do believe that the engines have to stay with the same generation, but I did see that they have a point system. The more mods you make they give you points and you get bumped up a class.
NJ Torque
06-27-2008, 04:23 PM
Pat tell me more about this... I'll swap a M6 into my car.
SupermanX24
06-27-2008, 09:35 PM
http://www.nasanortheast.org/
decent amount of info there, buddy
EchoMirage
06-28-2008, 07:46 AM
ill jump on the bandwagon if we're getting a race team together. ill offer whatever i can. garage, tools, money, truck, etc. within reason.
Pat - what about e-towns road course sometime? i went to their first HPDE school yesterday. small class, lots of track time. like a big autox with a long straight and a banked turn. that little dweeb zack was there, the 95lb kid from V17. think he works at e-town or something. id be up for either V17 or E-town, but i know id be more competitive with a real car.
SupermanX24
06-28-2008, 09:16 AM
Of course I'd be more competitive in a real car too, I was just saying to hit V17 for fun. I still think we should have a club meet there one day. How much was the HPDE school at Englishtown?
BigAls87Z28
06-28-2008, 03:13 PM
Whats V17? Id love to go on a road course for a day.
EchoMirage
06-28-2008, 04:31 PM
Of course I'd be more competitive in a real car too, I was just saying to hit V17 for fun. I still think we should have a club meet there one day. How much was the HPDE school at Englishtown?
$225 for the school. with that, or an equivilent liscense, track days will be $125 for 6hrs. not bad for what it is, and easily within driving distance for most of the state. i know you meant for fun. itd be alot better if it was just a meet or a group of guys going. their league night was just too cut throat, with too many a-holes there. hell, we should rent out e-town for a club meet too. and im not talking the drag strip. doubt itll happen, not many people realize theres more to racing then just a straight line.
Whats V17? Id love to go on a road course for a day.
V17 is in maywood, rt 17N. indoor electric go-cart racing. also has a racing and combat sim., and small diner.
SupermanX24
06-28-2008, 09:51 PM
As soon as I get a t56 in my car I'll be there.
SteveR
07-03-2008, 01:27 AM
Yeah I know, thanks rob. We gotta hit up V17 soon, lol. And Al, that's how I came across NASA. But I did more research and found NASA Northeast. They race at Watkins Glen, Pocono, and Thunderbolt Raceway. So at least I don't have to go too far.
Isnt the NASA race coming to that new track at Milleville?
SteveR
07-03-2008, 01:34 AM
space shuttles' top speed is 17,580mph, you're going down!
ludicrous speed!!!!!!
http://deadspin.com/assets/resources/2008/04/Spaceballs_Dark_Helmet.jpg
SupermanX24
07-03-2008, 02:55 PM
Isnt the NASA race coming to that new track at Milleville?
yes they are. Like I mentioned, NASA North East will be racing Watkins Glen, Pocono, and Thunderbolt Raceway
SteveR
07-03-2008, 05:54 PM
yes they are. Like I mentioned, NASA North East will be racing Watkins Glen, Pocono, and Thunderbolt Raceway
oops, sorry, didnt realize Thunderbolt was the name of the new track lol
79CamaroDiva
07-03-2008, 09:05 PM
and im not talking the drag strip. doubt itll happen, not many people realize theres more to racing then just a straight line.
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i think you'd choke if you knew how much it was to rent out e-town for a day :lol:
rscamaro73
07-05-2008, 01:55 PM
i think you'd choke if you knew how much it was to rent out e-town for a day :lol:
Depends on WHO, and with WHAT....:mrgreen:
Ok, I'll play your silly little game....what's it run ??
And how's this compare to your place ???
I'm sure its CRAZY.....but insurance isn't cheap neither, as well as 'special services'....
Which reminds me....do you guys PAY the EMS to come up or what ? I never knew how it went....but I am available for hire (PA EMT)8-)
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