Prepped 240's will weight sub 2400 lbs if built correctly, the fender flare idea was so that your wheels are covered just to be a legal car. With a 6pnt cage the chasis rigidity is very good especially with a decent ront strut bar and upgraded sway bars. The coilovers are driver choice, Buddy Clubs are because they have been in road racing for a long time with great results. Adjustable suspension links should be used to dial in proper camber settings. With R-comps teh 240 does very well, not many are raced with alot of power, none competatively actually. They can run very quick track times tho with the right power and grip to match it. 240's are really light when prepped right, so with a corvette engine there will be lots of torque same as teh vett, just a mugh lighter car so more tire will be needed,Ls1pwr wrote:i have a done a few track events in a c5 zo6 with 295's out back and 275's up front, so i am used to cars that grip pretty good and i dont think i'll have to much trouble adjusting to a 240, i dont know why more ppl dont road race these beasts, they are almost 50/50 they weight sub 2800 lbs when prepped, and they have a huge engine bay. sounds like great place to start oh and they are cheap and abundant. i'm loving this car more and more!! so 275's all around with fender flares, i dont give a **** what it looks like as long as it runs like a raped ape, buddyclub coilovers, how is the chassis rigidity in these cars when run on sticky tires? swaybars? anti roll bars? what is needed to create a track beast?
you can squeeze a 275 under a S14 without having to do more than a little pulling of the fenders.sr20goofus wrote:275's with teh right offset and spacing can fit and be completely useable with no issues as long as you run fender flares or wide body panels. I plan to run this setup, but not until the 225's i ahve now arnt enough. Dont jump right into a super wide tire with major grip if you dont know how to use a smaller setup good enough on track.
I was thinking the same thing. Nice looking ride.sr20goofus wrote:POST MORE CAGE PICS!!!!
or general build pics please
there used to be SE-R Cup where 240's could roll with sentras and G20's with stock KA, then there was SE-R CUp SRX which is where 240's with SR's and turbo sentras and such would roll, both of those classes are now rolled into PT (Performance Touring) and ST (Super Touring) build your car to fit in a class you want to run in, these new classes means you run with everything from Neon's to Porsche's, depending who else qualifys for your class.Shift_Kouki wrote:My biggest problem with getting into road racing right now with my S 14 is that there seems to be no real series for it like the American Iron and Honda Challenge series'. Without a group to run in... Its all on our own dime, and any sponsorship is all but out of the question. Or at least thats the general story i get from my buddies who actually have gotten out to road race and have dedicated track cars.
Of course, I am only starting to get into this (stock autox for now) and have not done any HPDE things yet, although its high on the goals i have with the car.
um why is it stupid?belowme MI wrote:275 all around is STUPID!!!! Unless you drive a hummer. I'm using 225-front & 245-rear (azenis ST-615) love'em I autocross & track me full weight S14 240sx.that full race car is nice....But that car suits him. What's good for one may not be good for another. I have fully done my suspension. I started with the nismo power brace...Then Tein coil-overs (you get what you pay for) I guess it all depends. I have a little more done to my car then the full race S14. The only thing that is holding me back is that I live in Michigan!
Whats the best size to be able to go with out having to do little to no fender pull?sr20goofus wrote:for the S13's we need overfenders or aftermarket flares to fit the wide tires, we can get 275 up front with aftermarket flares...and a 305 out back as well with the right sizing of wheels, its a tuffy tho.
with a wide fender i knoe 255 up front are pushing you luck, thats on a NASA SRX race car i work on. It is possible to pull front fenders and still fit a 245 up front with some negative camber i believe, havnt done it personally tho. Your best bet for this info is over on nicoclub.com, do some searching over there, all the info you will ever need is there without even asking anyone.BMAR240SX wrote:Whats the best size to be able to go with out having to do little to no fender pull?
that will work also... , the only reason i buy used 16" hoosiers is because i have 2 free sets of 16x8 wheels....DuckyD wrote:In the thread, he mentions that he used 275's because that's what he had laying around, no other reason