Loose thing flying around in the car
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Re: Loose thing flying around in the car
I nearly drove into a post today when I came home from work because I took the corner into my parking spot too hot and my cell phone went flying off the console under my feet!
That would've been embarrassing.
That would've been embarrassing.
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I wear Dave's old socks for luck.Randy Chase wrote:Cool video.
Reminds me of the Dave Schotz video we used to have on ChaseCam. It showed him working the pedals, very similar shot. Even the socks looked the same.
So I get a phone call one day at ChaseCam: "Umm... do you have more videos like that, the ones that show the feet?" Me, not catching on yet: "Not really, I might be able to upload some other heal-toe videos."
Caller: "I like to see more. With the socks. I want to have video of guys feet in socks."
Me: WTF.. click

Hmm... It was Max calling huh. It creeps me out to know he is watching that over and over, alone in the dark.
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I did not even know it was there, I thought it went under the seat... Only the clutch and gas go to the floor, so the brake never even got close.Kurt Rahn wrote:So Jason, I've got to know...did you have any problems braking at the end there when the gauge went under the brake pedal. That seems a little sketchy.
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OMGHi2U :gpower:Jason Isley BS RX8 wrote:Hmm... It was Max calling huh. It creeps me out to know he is watching that over and over, alone in the dark.:barf:
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Re: Loose thing flying around in the car
Watching the feet video again I notice Jason's heels almost locked together, aside from when he's shifting. Interesting. I do this with my PC racing sims, but can't get left foot braking to work on a real car. Their long travel non-linear brake pedals feel totally awkward for my left foot, which is better served bracing me via the dead pedal anyway.
I'll have to try LFB again sometime, making sure to anchor my heels in one spot.
I'll have to try LFB again sometime, making sure to anchor my heels in one spot.
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Bryan Heitkotter wrote: I'll have to try LFB again sometime, making sure to anchor my heels in one spot.
Yeah, cause you're not like fast now or anything.....


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Re: Loose thing flying around in the car
How the hell do you take the corner to your parking spot too hot? Were you trying to drift into it ala Ace Ventura or something?I nearly drove into a post today when I came home from work because I took the corner into my parking spot too hot
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Oversteer is better than understeer because you don't see the tree you're hitting.
Oversteer is better than understeer because you don't see the tree you're hitting.
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VTEC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Kurt Rahn wrote:How the hell do you take the corner to your parking spot too hot?
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Re: Loose thing flying around in the car
Ashley Armstrong wrote:VTEC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Kurt Rahn wrote:How the hell do you take the corner to your parking spot too hot?

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haha, second that!
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I like the dyno graph...the dip at 8500 makes it so realistic! 

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Years ago I was at an Alpha Romeo club event at Buttonwillow when a friend came in off the track in his Acura NSX. He got out of the car and said, "I heard a lot of banging in back, I think the rear suspension is broke." I walked to the back of the NSX and saw large dents in both sides of the aluminum rear quarter panels of his car. I told him to open his trunk. We found his portable air tank. Rumor has it that the body shop charged him close to $10K to fix those aluminum quarter panels.Needless to say, he did quite a bid a damage to the bed during his run, lots of outtie dents.
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Isn't the trunk in the front of an NSX?
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There's a compartment in back, behind the engine.
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Well, now I don't feel so bad about the huge pigeon that attacked me a about a month ago during a run at El Toro...................
or maybe it was a white towel that was FIRMLY wedged between the passenger seat and center console and somehow became airborn.
or maybe it was a white towel that was FIRMLY wedged between the passenger seat and center console and somehow became airborn.

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The worst is when crap flies INTO your car during a run.
This past weekend in San Diego I almost pulled a [insert driver name here] when I watched something fly into my car and blew my braking zone. I ended up cooking the fronts at the last second and hit a cone to avoid a DNF.


This past weekend in San Diego I almost pulled a [insert driver name here] when I watched something fly into my car and blew my braking zone. I ended up cooking the fronts at the last second and hit a cone to avoid a DNF.
Re: Loose thing flying around in the car
I paid that bird $20 worth of birdseed. Glad to hear I got my money's worth.now I don't feel so bad about the huge pigeon that attacked me

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Oversteer is better than understeer because you don't see the tree you're hitting.
Oversteer is better than understeer because you don't see the tree you're hitting.