OKEMO for a Newby?

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BugEyeRex wrote:I think us SP cars with kill switches confuse everyone planning on building an SP car when people look at them for examples. There are many of us that installed a switch even though they are not required. How does the saying go? All SP cars become P cars eventually?
:lol: The way I heard it was
All SP cars become TREE cars eventually
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I keep considering driving my sp car to the hill and pulling the doors and hatch off and running P, heheh...after my sp car became a tree impact car, I've been less concerned about it's beauty hehe
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dsldubn wrote:I keep considering driving my sp car to the hill and pulling the doors and hatch off and running P, heheh...after my sp car became a tree impact car, I've been less concerned about it's beauty hehe
I wouldn't ever have guessed, it looks like all of its modifications have been very intentional.
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dsldubn wrote:I keep considering driving my sp car to the hill and pulling the doors and hatch off and running P, heheh...after my sp car became a tree impact car, I've been less concerned about it's beauty hehe
I guess you never heard the legend of " the Okemo stripping party". :lol:
Translating road racing to hillclimbing:
Proper tire selection== nothing hooks up on moss or wet leaves.
Staying on the racing line==anything paved is considered good.
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sdwarf36 wrote:
I guess you never heard the legend of " the Okemo stripping party". :lol:
I've got pictures of that somewhere...
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I know there's gas at the base of the Mt. in Ludlow but do they have 93 octaine or only 91 octaine?
I'm just trying to figure how much 93 oct and race gas to bring with me form RI.
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They have 93 at the Sunoco at the bottom of the hill.
Translating road racing to hillclimbing:
Proper tire selection== nothing hooks up on moss or wet leaves.
Staying on the racing line==anything paved is considered good.
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