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what do you guys think...
Do you guys think a mx-3 would be able to be modified for rally racing? I'm not talking about the weak rally racing in local cities, I mean the hardcore rally racing at like Pike's Peak and so on. Do you think it would even stand a chance? I'm thinking of modifying my MX-3 for rally racing. Give me your input on what you think.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by powerman_5000:<BR><STRONG>Do you guys think a mx-3 would be able to be modified for rally racing? I'm not talking about the weak rally racing in local cities, I mean the hardcore rally racing at like Pike's Peak and so on. Do you think it would even stand a chance? I'm thinking of modifying my MX-3 for rally racing. Give me your input on what you think.</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Sure...there are FWD classes. Check out <A HREF="http://www.scca.org" TARGET=_blank>www.scca.org</A> <P>remember that with any type of full out racing....cost is immense, good luck
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i'd love to see an mx-3 doing some rally racing! get one of them hoodscoops on top of the windshield/roof them is nifty!
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by all means, go for it. it doesn't seem like there's a lot of suspension travel (jesse, help me out on this) but I think it'd work pretty well. you'll probably want to modify the front bumper (if you have the chin spoiler) so it doesn't hit the ground all the time, but the back bumper is perfect for rallying--it doesn't hang out very far or very low behind the back wheels. do your research, and good luck. you'll have to custom-make a lot of stuff to make this car hold up, but i think it'd be sweet.
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I thought there was already a rally mx-3 out there? Maybe you can find and talk to him for pointers and parts companys. All the luck maybe some day you'll be on TV?<BR>DriversClub
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I did some calculations to see what a kind of dollar signs I would be looking at and let's just say I won't be doing this for a while, at least until I got my degree in programming and butcher a couple of programs. With my wage now I won't be even close and all I did was check how much it was to get the frame of the car redone with tube framing.
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i have a mx-3 that i rally.<P>you need to do several things (and there is nothing wrong with the 'local' city rallying)<P>- roll cage<BR>- tear out everything<BR>- add clearance<BR>- lots of HP
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- For Sale - 105,000 miles / 3,000 miles on engine
- Original B6 Bored 2 Over
- Centerforce Dual Friction Clutch
- Short Shifter
- Cross Drilled and Slotted Rotors
- KYB GR-2 Shocks/Struts
- Steel Braided Front Brake Lines
- Reverse indiglo gauges and carbon fiber trim
- Front and Rear Strut Tower Bars
- 17" Sumitomo Tires on Anthracite/Chrome Loco Wheels