autox
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: was Re: BSM/SM2, now: Hoosier tire life underrated

To: Dave Whitworth <dave@wcsllc.net>
Subject: Re: was Re: BSM/SM2, now: Hoosier tire life underrated
From: Pat Kelly <lollipop@ricochet.net>
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 08:38:31 -0700
O'Donnell might have that much money in his Elan, but it's been done
over a period of 30 years and one class change (from AP to DM). How's
that for longevity? That comes at a cost average of $3333.33 a year.
These costs, of course, are rumored unless you have asked either one
directly. Oh, BTW, if you're referencing the A Mod Phantom, it's
Milligan, not Mulligan, and Joe Cheng is the owner, Milligan keeps it
running. 
--Pat Kelly

Dave Whitworth wrote:
> 
> My point (opinion) was that if they jumble the classes and your MR2 is no
> longer competitive, you can either run "the wrong car for the class" or get
> the "right " one.  If they change the prepared/mod rules you can make more
> changes to your existing car that will make it competitive.
> 
> Just like the O'Donnell's and Mulligan who have (rumored) $100,000 in their
> cars, there are plenty of competitive people in stock like yourselves that
> didn't spend a fortune.  There are plenty of budget variations on either
> side.
> 
> My kuhmos on my Neon lasted about 45 runs, not even all on concrete.  That
> was what I based my question on.
> 
> The most important thing to me is that I am having fun for spending the
> amount of $$ I did.
> 
> See Ya
> 
> Dave
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mari L Clements" <mrndr2@juno.com>
> To: <autox@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 9:59 AM
> Subject: was Re: BSM/SM2, now: Hoosier tire life underrated
> 
> > > Then you add tires yearly costs:  I'm told that it would cost about
> > > $2-3k a year to keep tires on a Ralt and to keep it running.  How much
> > are
> > > those competitive Hoosier DOT tires?  $800 a set?  How long do they
> > last?
> > > 40 runs.
> >
> > FYI...the Hoosiers Eric won CS on in the ProSolo Finale had way, way, way
> > more runs on them than 40.  Try all day Sunday and Saturday afternoon at
> > the Peru warmup.  Essentially, if he wasn't in the car running, I
> > was--for about 9 hours straight--plus the 20+ runs they had on them at
> > the Pro when he made his fastest time.  *And* they still have a lot of
> > life left.
> >
> > They also cost about half what you suggested, but then, they were '99
> > tires.  Our 2000 set for Nationals themselves were $600.
> >
> > One more thing.  Our MR2 cost $5500.  The swaybar was $130, shocks less
> > than $650.  We got one set of spare wheels for $50 (and they had nearly
> > new Toyo Proxes on them!), one set for $150, and a third set for $200.
> > We don't have $25K in our car, trailer, tires, and tow vehicle combined.
> >
> > Yes, competitive stock class vehicles can be expensive, but no, they
> > don't have to be.
> >
> > mlc
> > '91 MR2 NA
> > -----anything after this, I didn't write, and don't necessarily agree
> > with----
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________
> >

<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>