This is a great idea!!
In reply to nocones :
Totally disagree. Tires are definitely a performance part, and perhaps the most important one.
WTF cares about tires or turbos or whatever. $2000 all in. No exempt, no recoup items in budgets. See what you can do for $2k.
In reply to SV reX :
What I mean is 440 TW random garbage tires are not performance tires. If you put those on a challenge car other then for street use they won't get used outside of the event. It is senselessly sadling your $2000 race car with non performance parts that represent a large part of the budget.
Obviously the quality and type of tires determine your vehicles performance. For a normal build they are a performance part but purposely bad tires are not.
For a race series controlled tires make sense. For a literal 1 event race where people's used up old tires need to do 3 Autox runs and a drag pass it's not really the answer. It would be amusing yes, but it's not logical unless those tires where budget exempt which is something for a different build then these $2000 all in ones.
stafford1500 said:In reply to QuasiMofo (John Brown) :
The difference is even better if you dont mind soaking the cheap set to be sticker than the expensive set.
LOLOLOLOLOLOL yesssss
QuasiMofo (John Brown) said:Do we have to budget for the envelope?
In budget if you leave it in the glovebox, unrelated if it is in your pocket.
New envelope, or leftover from your stash?
Maybe a good envelope came with the car, but it got torn while shuffling money in and out during the build...
In reply to QuasiMofo (John Brown) :
Then the cost of the pants including said pocket must be included in the budget. This is a class best run nude for maximum value
Patrick said:In reply to QuasiMofo (John Brown) :
This is a class best run nude for maximum value
That's what I'm talking about!
hobiercr said:Simplify and add lightness in it's purest form.
First ever Buffalo Bill / Hannibal Lechter themed challenge car?
gumby said:QuasiMofo (John Brown) said:Do we have to budget for the envelope?
In budget if you leave it in the glovebox, unrelated if it is in your pocket.
New envelope, or leftover from your stash?Maybe a good envelope came with the car, but it got torn while shuffling money in and out during the build...
Use a junk mail envelope. Free.
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:hobiercr said:Simplify and add lightness in it's purest form.
First ever Buffalo Bill / Hannibal Lechter themed challenge car?
Interesting idea. I mean if I keep my New Beetle and build it cheaply I'd probably be there. Spent $500 for the car, I do need tires and a clutch, possibly radiator coolant leak somewhere. But that and other stuff could be done cheap and still under the remaining $1500.
Simplify and add lightness, then hope for the best.
Got it, beg for some end of season takeoff Hoosier or 200tw. Find a 1500 car that fits said tires and add cheap nitrous kit. Reminds me of the days before a set of tires was budget exempt.
I am in. I bought my car for $900. I spent $300 on a set of 200TW kumhos and $150 on some h & r spring/ struts. Watchout...
Appleseed said:gumby said:QuasiMofo (John Brown) said:Do we have to budget for the envelope?
In budget if you leave it in the glovebox, unrelated if it is in your pocket.
New envelope, or leftover from your stash?Maybe a good envelope came with the car, but it got torn while shuffling money in and out during the build...
Use a junk mail envelope. Free.
Junk mail envelope is only free if it was available to the general public. Otherwise, you have to FMV the envelope.
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