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RE: jumping ship @rush-rentals I run the stock Hankooks, as I race in a spec series. They've been fine; fairly forgiving to drive, and definitely take longer to age out than slicks. |
In forum New Member Introductions |
1 year ago |
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RE: jumping ship I think you'll be happy with the SR1's. I've been racing one for most of this season and I'm quite happy with it. I've had no mechanical issues whatsoever, and the cars hold up to a lot of abuse. I... |
In forum New Member Introductions |
1 year ago |
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RE: Race Ramp source for Radicals I have these ramps and they work great for my Radical. If I drive the rear wheels of my tow vehicle up onto some blocks I can get the car on and off with zero scraping. If I load with everything fla... |
In forum Towing / Trailers / Truck Discussion |
2 years ago |
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RE: Will a Radical be too much car for me? If your goal is just to do track days and not race, don’t sleep on the SR1. It’s still stupid fast compared to almost any street car, well driven it will still be the fastest car at most HPDE events. ... |
In forum New Member Introductions |
2 years ago |
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RE: Dry break to normal fuel cap? Sorry to necro-post this thread, but- I need to replace my filler neck (quick fill) this weekend on my SR1. Looks like the same part in the SR3 photos shown earlier in the thread. Is it just standar... |
In forum General Discussion |
2 years ago |
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RE: Left foot vs Right foot braking I had always driven race cars with a traditional manual/clutch, so I was a right foot braker. This summer I switched to a car with a SaDEV sequential and started learning to left foot brake. I'm sti... |
In forum How To / DIY Discussions |
2 years ago |
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RE: SR1 pedal spacing. Anyone make throttle pedal spacers? Thanks Charley, it helps to at least have an explanation for why the pedals are designed the way they are. I'm a left foot braker so there's really not much risk of accidentally hitting the throttle ... |
In forum General Discussion |
2 years ago |
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SR1 pedal spacing. Anyone make throttle pedal spacers? After picking up my SR1 last month, I've had it on track twice for some easy "get to know you" sessions. Love the car, but I'm still getting comfortable in the cockpit. Most notably, it was hard to ... |
In forum General Discussion |
2 years ago |
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RE: Greetings from Atlanta (different guy, same city) Welcome. I’m the other Atlanta guy who just bought the SR-1, let me know if you have any questions. The AIM equipped cars have a ton of data logging capabilities. |
In forum New Member Introductions |
2 years ago |
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RE: Hello from NH Race Ramps. Ridiculously expensive for what they are, and worth every penny. |
In forum New Member Introductions |
2 years ago |
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RE: Greetings from Atlanta PM'd, thanks. |
In forum New Member Introductions |
2 years ago |
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RE: Greetings from Atlanta Well, it's official- I'm a Radical owner. 2019 SR1, chassis 138, newly rebuilt motor. Obviously the test drive went well... amazing cars! It actually drives a lot like my SRF, just faster on the st... |
In forum New Member Introductions |
2 years ago |
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RE: Greetings from Atlanta I do intend to take it to other tracks, although AMP will be home. I’ve raced at RA, Roebling, Barber and CMP so those are all future possibilities. Still, seems like the SR1 would hold it’s own at an... |
In forum New Member Introductions |
2 years ago |
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RE: Greetings from Atlanta Thanks! I’ll definitely try both the SR1 and SR3. The house racing series at AMP has a lot more competition in SR1 so I’m inclined to go that direction but I’ll keep an open mind. |
In forum New Member Introductions |
2 years ago |
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Greetings from Atlanta Greetings everyone. I’m an SCCA Spec Racer Ford racer in Atlanta and a member at Atlanta Motorsports Park. I love the SRF and the series but my work schedule makes it very hard to get away for 3-4 d... |
In forum New Member Introductions |
2 years ago |