Long time no see, fellow nesters
I posted an intro last Winter, but I can't find the posts, so I'll start again. If anyone gets a feeling of deja-vu, that would be why
I'm a motor sports enthusiast from the DC/MD/VA metro area. While I'm only 30, my family has owned AMCs and Jeeps as long as I can remember. The first car I was ever in was an 1978 Spirit
AMC was long gone by the time I was able to drive, so I missed the fun for the most part.
I'm an amateur racing driver and auto mechanic hobbiest. I compete in drag racing, road course racing, auto cross and karting. My daily driver and track car is a 2008 Mitsubishi Evolution X GSR. It's an AWD turbo 4cyl with about 345whp, 7500 RPM redline, and weighing in around 3600lbs. While its a blast to drive, it's not quite the world's most affordable racing platform, especially when things go wrong. Here's an example of what I mean
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFF8kPAn-eIAnyway, about the Eagle... There's a couple nation-wide racing series that exist solely to let people have fun competing on the track without the richest guy always winning. One is called
Chump Car (a word-play on the Champ Car (now Indy Car) racing series). The other is
The 24 Hours of Lemons. No, not LeMans, the racing series for posh rich french turds... Lemons. It's a joke, so please don't get your panties in a bunch about the name. The cars might be cheap, but they're anything but lemons! They're legit race-prepped production cars that just happen to be cheap.
In both series, the basic rules go like this:
Cars must be worth less than $500 PERIOD - excluding cost of safety-related stuff for obvious reasons.
- if a car is valued over $500, the team gets 1 penalty lap for every $1 over budget... all based off judges estimates
Races are held on paved race tracks, like VIR, NJMSP, Leguna Seca, CMP, Infineon, and Eagles Canyon
Races last anywhere from 16 - 24 hours
Teams can have 3 to 6 drivers
The team who's car finishes the most laps wins - promotes good racing
The team who the judge's expected to do horribly, but actually does relatively well, also wins - promotes innovation and creativity
The team who just brings the coolest car also wins - promotes some pretty crazy themed cars
So this winter I got a half dozen friends interested in starting a team to participate in low-buck racing. The obvious boring car choices were thrown around -- Miatas, Civics, 325i's, Mustangs, etc. Boring, done, and frowned upon due to their over-use and lack of creativity. I REALLY wanted something made by AMC, and when I found a SX4 on craigslist just a few hours away, everyone was in love with the idea! Even though the seller was asking double our budget, and it had some obvious problems, we figured we could negotiate the price and deal with the Gremlins (hehe)
The car wasn't in as good of shape as the seller suggested. The body and frame were great for our needs, and that's whats really important. It took about 10 minutes to get the thing to start up. None of the accessories really worked other than the heat and mirror adjusters. For a 30 year old car, I can't really complain, but a heads up with some of the bugs would have been nice, especially on a test drive in the rain at night. Things like windshield wipers would have been nice. And headlights. And brakes
No wonder the seller just tossed us the keys and didn't want to ride along! Either way, it was enough for us to easily get the car for $700. Score!
It's a 3-speed automatic with the 258 motor. I think its all pretty much stock. The engine would sputter around the middle of the power band for a sec, then pick back up again. The trans would hardly shift. We got some work to do!
Here's some pictures of the car as it was when we picked it up
We trailered the car to Chadd's house, mainly because he had a garage, and got to work. We had a buddy who used to be an SAE-certified mechanic back when this car was new come over and take a look at the engine. It was only running on 5 cylinders and the vacuum line mess was... a mess
A few hours later he cut out most of the emissions junk, got the 6th cyl back up, and tuned the carb to smooth out the revs! so far so good!
I got to work gutting the interior to prep for the roll cage. Here's the results:
Anyway, real-life hit and the project got delayed. Chadd got married... and tore his ACL. And his MCL. Kris got deployed to Afghanistan again. Jeremy was just too busy with the racing season. I was tied up buying a house. Long story short, nothing got done during the Spring/Summer.
To be continued...