DILYSI Dave
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the Dave in my post was for SoundGuyDave
Copy. Didn't know he autocrossed.
the Dave in my post was for SoundGuyDave
NT05s are street tires. They are not drag radials. You're thinking of the NT555R or NT05R.
The main difference between the '555s and '05s is the treadwear rating. The NT05s are much stickier but don't last as long.
So perhaps everything I mentioned minus pricing. Keep the driving tips, and maybe even add definitions. I had a few questions of "what the hell" is he talking about. For example (apexs, under-tired, etc?)
Driving tips I can do, at least from the open-track perspective, but the rest is going to change so often, it'll be useless as a sticky. Prices will change, offerings will change, etc. Hell, the wheels I use are discontinued already, and they're only a couple of years old.
Hell, I think if you just took every thread you've posted that was over 5 lines long, you could have a book. But seriously, your posts are gold to the young'ns or even the members been here for years that are converting over to the "dark side". The basics are all there. Hell, I might just copy and paste some of the better ones and skim them down. It would be nice if the parts list was broken down to : rims(brands/weight/cost) tires(brands/compounds/cost) suspension(coil overs/shocks/springs/LCA/UCA/brands) sway bars(front/rear/brands), watts link(brands). And section for driving tips
I don't think you are going to get that write up from Sam. Unless his mind set has taken a 180 with regard to providing his information and sales. I would love to see recommended parts lists for each class of racing or for a dd etc but its not gonna happen. He is going to ask a prospective customer to call. I'm not in any way attempting to speak for him just stating my opinion based on past exp.
I just started this year and was told to start with basic suspension upgrades, (springs/shocks), first and when I can push the car and figure out what it needed next for my driving style to add a bit at a time. I started with Steeda Ultralite springs, Koni Str T's, BMR adj panhard bar, & TPS steel braided brake lines. I'm about to switch out to higher temp brake fluid. It is a good starting point for me. I was having a blast and my car was handling really well. After a couple sessions, I determined a couple more things that I could utilize that I'm working on now. Better than overdoing it from the get go.
This is very much how I like to work. Basics first, then re-evaluate as you gain experience with the car, the changes, etc. Keeps folks from overbuying and wasting money on things they might not need. I just try and make sure we don't start with parts that will automatically end up redundant as we move forward.