GTA Video; Solo1 Track Time
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GTA Video; Solo1 Track Time
Hi,
Just wanted to share a video I made of me driving my GTA on a Solo1 short track event I went this past Sunday with some friends. Is not high quality, but I think you might like it. Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyJ3P8615Ug
Ed
Just wanted to share a video I made of me driving my GTA on a Solo1 short track event I went this past Sunday with some friends. Is not high quality, but I think you might like it. Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyJ3P8615Ug
Ed
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Re: GTA Video; Solo1 Track Time
Nice, looks like you had fun. I lived in PR for three years, Ceiba.
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Joined: Feb 2004
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From: Isla del Encanto, P.R.
Car: GTA
Engine: Bone Stock 350ci HSR T-76 Turbo
Transmission: T56 6-speed
Axle/Gears: Stock
Re: GTA Video; Solo1 Track Time
Yes, we had a good time. It's been almost a year since I did not track race the car.
That track is really a Kart track, but the owners do make some Solo1 and also Moto race events, it's small but is fun, there's no space to strech the legs though
On Spetemeber there will be a road race event on Salinas Speedway which is a long track, 160-185mph straight on GTS cars, and I will most probbably be attending to race our Archer Bross GT3 Daytona chassis and the Turbo GTA on the Solo1 event. I am getting myself a new set of sticky tires in order to plant some serious horsepower down the track.
High torque + street tires = poor lap times, lots of tire spinning but also fun.
Th GTA handles extremly well, some guys where really impressed with the cornering and specially the braking; LS1 front brake swap + prop valve is highly recomended.
I also have the GTA on a run engine only diet, that means that only things necessary to run the engine (apart from some interior plastics/door panels and carpets) are in the car. No wiper fluids, A/C, Cruise control, etc, etc, etc...
Now that I mention it I will selling my GTA buckets seats. They dont have the original fabric, but I did manage to find one which was very similar and they are in very good shape, no tears, maybe some un-noticeable stains 8 out of 10. I am going to get some light weight buckets seats.
That track is really a Kart track, but the owners do make some Solo1 and also Moto race events, it's small but is fun, there's no space to strech the legs though
On Spetemeber there will be a road race event on Salinas Speedway which is a long track, 160-185mph straight on GTS cars, and I will most probbably be attending to race our Archer Bross GT3 Daytona chassis and the Turbo GTA on the Solo1 event. I am getting myself a new set of sticky tires in order to plant some serious horsepower down the track.
High torque + street tires = poor lap times, lots of tire spinning but also fun.

Th GTA handles extremly well, some guys where really impressed with the cornering and specially the braking; LS1 front brake swap + prop valve is highly recomended.
I also have the GTA on a run engine only diet, that means that only things necessary to run the engine (apart from some interior plastics/door panels and carpets) are in the car. No wiper fluids, A/C, Cruise control, etc, etc, etc...
Now that I mention it I will selling my GTA buckets seats. They dont have the original fabric, but I did manage to find one which was very similar and they are in very good shape, no tears, maybe some un-noticeable stains 8 out of 10. I am going to get some light weight buckets seats.
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