Rocky Mountain Solo series
Hello everyone! I was thinking of checking this out this year. I've never run in any sort of organized events and thought this might be a good place to start. Anyone else thinking of going or have any comments on the series?
Also, any tips on how to run the best times would be appreciated.:smile:
BTW, my car is completely stock at this point. Should I do anything before I start doing this? New air filter? Intake? etc?
Also, any tips on how to run the best times would be appreciated.:smile:
BTW, my car is completely stock at this point. Should I do anything before I start doing this? New air filter? Intake? etc?
Start stock and go from there. You want to get a baseline on the car and work at improving your skills before dropping a lot of money modding the car. Plus if you go crazy modding you'll end up in some competitive classes - ask me how I know. There were 29 driver's in Sunday's street Mod class; 1st and 2nd place were a Twin Turbo Supra with LOTS of mods, 3rd was a supercharged M3. I was 7th.
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