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post Mar 10, 2009 - 12:39 AM
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here's some pics of me and my teammate driving my car in last weekend's rallyx. he shared the car with me and both of us were able to place in the car. i got 2nd place and he got 3rd place both in street stock 2wd.










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post Mar 10, 2009 - 12:44 AM
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Making me wanna go out and rally or autox. Assuming you guys had a blast, 2nd and 3rd in 2wd? How many cars were there? If so I give you guys props.

Wow! Didn't even notice it, but auto ST, damn! If I were to join a similar event; keep in mind I have lowered springs, front strut bar, big 18in rims, and a CAI intake, what class would I place?

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post Mar 10, 2009 - 12:59 AM
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zgear, you would be put into the street modified class. in street stock you can only have a drop in air filter (no cold air or short ram intake) and a cat back exhaust, thats it. street tires, no snow, rally, or LT tires in order to stay in stock class. you can run snow tires in street mod, but no rally or LT tires and the modifications are not really limited in street mod.


oh, and there were 8 people driving in the street stock 2wd class.
post Mar 10, 2009 - 9:54 PM
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now that looks cool as, would love to take a GT Four out there though, hope ya enjoyed yourself cause i know i would


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After looking at these i went to the scca website and looked for rallyx in the great lakes area and i got goose egg..... It looks like so much fun, better than autox.

It looks like you got some big mud flaps on there.


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post Mar 16, 2009 - 1:03 AM
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up by where the 15 and the 215 meet up just before the cajon pass near san bernadino
post Mar 20, 2009 - 9:21 PM
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quick video of the event.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIUe8o7E-JE...player_embedded

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post Mar 21, 2009 - 10:26 AM
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That looks awesome. Some of those cars behind you in line were coming close to you during your run.


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post Mar 21, 2009 - 12:50 PM
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there were actually 3 cars running the course at the same time, it was crazy, but worked. i loved the length of the course compared to the size that it was last year.
post Apr 28, 2009 - 12:46 PM
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here's some more pics from this past saturday's rallyx, was pretty fun and my celica took first in the street stock 2wd class.












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What kind of tires you running?
post May 6, 2009 - 9:02 PM
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right now i'm just running bf goodrich traction t/a all seasons. they work pretty well and allow me to stay in the street stock class. it also is nice that they are not very expensive at all.
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found a couple old ones i never posted up.









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i got my first rallyx school in my celica in about a month. I am sooo excited. did u make your mudflaps or buy them?


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He made them, I believe they're Ikea mats placemats, if I'm not mistaken.


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QUOTE (rj8807 @ Aug 17, 2009 - 12:38 AM) *
i got my first rallyx school in my celica in about a month. I am sooo excited. did u make your mudflaps or buy them?


swissferdi is partially correct. the mudflaps are made out of ikea cutting boards. for $5 you can make ones for all 4 corners of the car. they've held up for almost a year and the only time i broke one was when i went to montana for christmas last year and one had a chunk break off at -15 degrees (cold and plastic aren't great friends). they work well for $5 and look ok and i figure its a cheap alternative to spending around $70 for real rally mudflaps.
post Aug 17, 2009 - 11:58 PM
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Looks like you had so much fun !


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QUOTE (windowlicker @ Aug 17, 2009 - 11:19 PM) *
QUOTE (rj8807 @ Aug 17, 2009 - 12:38 AM) *
i got my first rallyx school in my celica in about a month. I am sooo excited. did u make your mudflaps or buy them?


swissferdi is partially correct. the mudflaps are made out of ikea cutting boards. for $5 you can make ones for all 4 corners of the car. they've held up for almost a year and the only time i broke one was when i went to montana for christmas last year and one had a chunk break off at -15 degrees (cold and plastic aren't great friends). they work well for $5 and look ok and i figure its a cheap alternative to spending around $70 for real rally mudflaps.


Sweeettt budget racing at it's best right there. Ikea Cutting boards??? Did u just bolt them in the same spots as the factory mud claps?

And one more question: What's the wear-n-tear been like on the car? Like are you breaking or replacing stuff every race?


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QUOTE (rj8807 @ Aug 18, 2009 - 1:37 AM) *
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i got my first rallyx school in my celica in about a month. I am sooo excited. did u make your mudflaps or buy them?


swissferdi is partially correct. the mudflaps are made out of ikea cutting boards. for $5 you can make ones for all 4 corners of the car. they've held up for almost a year and the only time i broke one was when i went to montana for christmas last year and one had a chunk break off at -15 degrees (cold and plastic aren't great friends). they work well for $5 and look ok and i figure its a cheap alternative to spending around $70 for real rally mudflaps.


Sweeettt budget racing at it's best right there. Ikea Cutting boards??? Did u just bolt them in the same spots as the factory mud claps?

And one more question: What's the wear-n-tear been like on the car? Like are you breaking or replacing stuff every race?

there were some spots where the fender liners hook onto the fenders that you'll be able to use to attach themi highly recommend using cardboard templates to figure out the mounting on one side, then you will be able to mirror that for the other side. that way they will look straight. here is what they are:

http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/90131935

as far as wear and tear, the car has been a champ. i haven't had to replace anything on it due to rallyx and when i've done the alignments (i do them myself at the dealership i work at) the car isn't that far off on the alignment angles. the car surprised the hell out of me the first time i drove it in competition. left foot braking is very effective with this car. i'm running bf goodrich traction t/a tires and they work very well as well as keep me in the street stock class, not to mention they are also reasonably priced. let me know if you have any more questions i can help you with.

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QUOTE (windowlicker @ Aug 18, 2009 - 9:04 PM) *
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i got my first rallyx school in my celica in about a month. I am sooo excited. did u make your mudflaps or buy them?


swissferdi is partially correct. the mudflaps are made out of ikea cutting boards. for $5 you can make ones for all 4 corners of the car. they've held up for almost a year and the only time i broke one was when i went to montana for christmas last year and one had a chunk break off at -15 degrees (cold and plastic aren't great friends). they work well for $5 and look ok and i figure its a cheap alternative to spending around $70 for real rally mudflaps.


Sweeettt budget racing at it's best right there. Ikea Cutting boards??? Did u just bolt them in the same spots as the factory mud claps?

And one more question: What's the wear-n-tear been like on the car? Like are you breaking or replacing stuff every race?

there were some spots where the fender liners hook onto the fenders that you'll be able to use to attach themi highly recommend using cardboard templates to figure out the mounting on one side, then you will be able to mirror that for the other side. that way they will look straight. here is what they are:

http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/90131935

as far as wear and tear, the car has been a champ. i haven't had to replace anything on it due to rallyx and when i've done the alignments (i do them myself at the dealership i work at) the car isn't that far off on the alignment angles. the car surprised the hell out of me the first time i drove it in competition. left foot braking is very effective with this car. i'm running bf goodrich traction t/a tires and they work very well as well as keep me in the street stock class, not to mention they are also reasonably priced. let me know if you have any more questions i can help you with.


awesome! thanks alot! I'm currently trying to see if the head tech will let me run stock class, even though i have very light mods. (rear strut bar, shifter, cone filter) They are usually pretty lenient whenever I go to an event, because they just want to have a good time, but I shot the head tech an email just incase.

I was thinking more towards studless winter tires. Do you think the Traction T/A's are a better choice?


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QUOTE (rj8807 @ Aug 19, 2009 - 11:54 PM) *
awesome! thanks alot! I'm currently trying to see if the head tech will let me run stock class, even though i have very light mods. (rear strut bar, shifter, cone filter) They are usually pretty lenient whenever I go to an event, because they just want to have a good time, but I shot the head tech an email just incase.

I was thinking more towards studless winter tires. Do you think the Traction T/A's are a better choice?


it depends on what class you get put in, but seriously, the traction t/a's are a great all around choice. they are not that expensive, provide way better traction than a normal summer performance tire, and yield good tread life for daily driving. for me, if i ran winter tires, i would be in the modified class and i would have a real hard time staying up in points in competition, so i stay in the stock class for now. to be honest, you will be able to get the rear to rotate around easily on the stock suspension without the strut tower bars. i have a front strut tower bar and a rear bar set up for a racing seat belt harness that connects the rear strut towers, so its basically acting as a strut tower bar. i take these off before the rallyx and run completely stock. if you can do the scandinavian flick and left foot brake, you will find that this car is actually pretty good in the dirt. i found that i don't need to use the e brake, that left foot braking works as good if not better than the e brake while in the dirt. 90% of the time i'm keeping the gas pedal pinned to the floor and tapping the brake with my left foot to get the rear to come around. works great. if i were you, i would take out the strut bar and try it out. i would also give rallyx a try before buying tires. this way you get a chance to see if it is something you really want to do before you start spending money, and second it gives you a chance to see how much tires will help you when you upgrade later.
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here's some footage of this weekend's rallyx. it was really bad a$$ that there were guys up in the plane. event was great too, but hot.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqL6y3m8lLs...player_embedded

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF0jaHd2OyU...player_embedded

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QUOTE (windowlicker @ Sep 21, 2009 - 9:09 PM) *
here's some footage of this weekend's rallyx. it was really bad a$$ that there were guys up in the plane. event was great too, but hot.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqL6y3m8lLs...player_embedded

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF0jaHd2OyU...player_embedded

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dammit!!
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part of the track and the pits/camping area






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nice pics!
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i wish i could be doing that. looks like a blast.
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couple pics from last weekend's rallyx.





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vQsAZvAEqA...player_embedded
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thats so sweet. awesome video, you pretty much inspired me.


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Looks like what I used do on my buddies road, however not in the celica. I need to try this sometime!


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Uh oh, what happened to your driver's side door?

Looks like a blast. I'd join in my car if not for the fact mine's modded.. and...uh... pretty. haha


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Uh oh, what happened to your driver's side door?


He bought it like that. Was a hell of a deal too.


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QUOTE (SwissFerdi @ Nov 19, 2009 - 2:22 PM) *
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Uh oh, what happened to your driver's side door?


He bought it like that. Was a hell of a deal too.


Sounds like it, especially if he's running this well without any mechanical issues.

Is there something like this in the Ohio area? How often are the meets?


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QUOTE (CastrolCelica @ Nov 19, 2009 - 2:36 PM) *
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Uh oh, what happened to your driver's side door?


He bought it like that. Was a hell of a deal too.


Sounds like it, especially if he's running this well without any mechanical issues.

Is there something like this in the Ohio area? How often are the meets?


let me ask my network of rally cross peeps about the ohio region.


this event was rough on the car. the first day wasn't too bad, but they made the mistake or running in reverse order, which is not a usual thing. by this i mean that they usually run the stock class guys first in the day and then the rally class (cars with rally tires). on the second day they had the rally 4 wheel drive guys run first and we were last in the stock 2wd. by the time we got on the course the second day, the course had been torn up pretty good. my first run of the second day i knocked my skidplate loose to where only one bolt was holding it on. i took it completely off between runs and got back in there.

i already knew my driver's side axle was on its way out, but after the beating it took this past weekend, i HAVE to replace it soon. sounds like someones hitting it with a hammer when i'm going slow and turning. my lap times reflect how nervous i was knowing i had no skidplate and a fubared axle. at least i pulled off 2nd for the series championship in my class.

this event was quite a bit different in terms of layout of the course. normally its in a pretty flat course with maybe a couple dips/mini jumps. this was on the side of a hill at an off road vehicle park. it was really fun to drive since it was different for us. the other normal courses are not that hard on the car though. now i just need to get springs that aren't sagged to hell and hopefully lift the car a little higher.

ohio region scca rallyx website

http://www.ovr-scca.org/_rallycross/rallycrosshome.asp
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Hmm.. maybe if I did this I should just get a beater Celica. I just bought a new front axle and I certainly don't want to pay for that repair bill again ...ugh.


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QUOTE (CastrolCelica @ Nov 20, 2009 - 2:36 AM) *
Hmm.. maybe if I did this I should just get a beater Celica. I just bought a new front axle and I certainly don't want to pay for that repair bill again ...ugh.


And you'd be an idiot if you RallyX'd with brand-new white paint.


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QUOTE (SwissFerdi @ Nov 20, 2009 - 10:50 AM) *
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Hmm.. maybe if I did this I should just get a beater Celica. I just bought a new front axle and I certainly don't want to pay for that repair bill again ...ugh.


And you'd be an idiot if you RallyX'd with brand-new white paint.



Haha, yea, I thought of that on the way to work this morning... I was suddenly reminded of why they change the decals after every race.


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how much was the axle, just the part? i need to replace my driver side one, but i do all my own work on my car. i couldn't look myself in the mirror if i paid someone else to do it since i work as a tech...lol
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QUOTE (windowlicker @ Nov 18, 2009 - 9:30 PM) *
couple pics from last weekend's rallyx.



Interesting front badge you were running there Chris :-P Maybe the Celi didn't like it too much and that's why your problems came about..... Just playin, at least is wasn't a big H or something of the sort.


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Sweet Jesus.


You rang?


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