ITC's fun but minimal competion here in the northeast.
I've seen the cars on track, gotten a few suggestions from"ex-spurts", now what's your opinion?
Best model and year?
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ITC's fun but minimal competion here in the northeast.
I've seen the cars on track, gotten a few suggestions from"ex-spurts", now what's your opinion?
Best model and year?
CRX Si, '88-'91
Buying Lorenzo Serra's car would put you in the mix immedately. Wicked machine.
Ed,
If you are looking at getting out of ITC, another option would be to convert you car to H-Prod. It isn't that much more expensive to run compared to IT, and the car potentially becomes much faster...plus you have a pretty strong HP group out your way (at least Nationally). They are very competitive H-Prod cars, especially if you convert to the Si motor (found in the ITB cars).
Something to consider...
FYI - Beth Burkhard from out your way came out and played at the June Sprints with her ITC car this year and had a blast, despite being handicapped by running in ITC trim.
Ed,
I agree with Andy. It looks like there are a couple of top notch "A" cars out there for sale. I'm sure there are several of those that you would be able to jump in and be at the front. I "think" (and I'm far from expert on Honda products) some of it depends on the track??
I think it would be great to have you join ITA. As you can see from the Pocono thread, the biggest "incident" all season has been one that involved no contact!! :lol: Very different than your current run group, huh?? ;)
Good luck!!
'92-'93 Integra RS, but I'm a little biased. Really, if someone threw me the money to do it, I'd love to see what I could do with a '92-'95 Civic EX or Si. Damn near 300lbs lighter than an Integra; that's nothing to scoff at.
...and yes, Lorenzo's CRX is pretty badass.
A Civic EX, an Integra (DA or DC), a CRX, or a Civic Si. Even though I just finished my Civic Si, I really should have consider the EX a little harder.
If I ever get the cage put into the 96 Civic Ex I have it should be a competitive package in A. I was hoping to have it ready for the Labor Day weekend at Summit but my cage builder is a bit behind schedule
What about 90-91 Prelude Si or 92 Prelude S, moere cc's, higher compression, bigger valves. Trans ratios maybe a little wider than Integra, brakes ~ same as 'tegs, weight about the same??
Or 93-97 Del Sol Si, mech same as 92-95 civic, ? better aero?, and a cage could deal with the "flexi flyer" status of the Del Sol?
Where are these front running ITA cars listed for sale? Didn't see any here and don't remember any from last issue of Sport Scar?
https://improvedtouring.com...ad.php?t=23519
https://improvedtouring.com...ad.php?t=22450
https://improvedtouring.com...ad.php?t=23099
Here's a couple Ed
https://improvedtouring.com...ad.php?t=23771
Great platform needs to be finished for the track and ITA spec - currently a "streeter"
? Still trying to sell your car Tim?
I'm a big fan of the Integra as the best all-around chassis. Yup, the CRX will be faster at some places (Mid-Ohio), the Miata at most others, but the Integra has the best compromise for pretty much everywhere. I think if someone were to build a killer engine for one it would be untouchable. - GA
Prelude - In a word, "no". Parts availability, aftermarket parts availability, and the annoyance of working on a Prelude. I swear Honda had the interns design every Prelude ever built. I should say that that's realtively speaking to working on a Civic or an Integra.
Yea, I'd also seriously considered the Del Sol. Same drivetrain as the '92-95 Civic Si/EX, but with a much shorter wheelbase. I'd sure hate to have to find body panels for one though.
With shops like OPM & MSN building ITA Integra engines, I don't know how much more you could expect to see out of one. Yea, I'm still learning/developing with mine, but it's splitting the finest of hairs at this point.
I'm pretty sure tGA is thinking DC. I'd still like to see what a top notch ITA DC would do.
No offense intended to anyone, but that made me smile: I was told the same thing about Sunbelt and the SR20DE... :shrug:
I still don't know my Honda chassis codes, but I'm thinking the mid-90s and later? The car weighs slightly more in ITA, but as I understand it has opportunity for slightly higher power. Serra built one that showed promise, but he got side-tracked to F-Prod and Koni Challenge before it got fully sorted.
Plus, I think it's more visually attractive, and replacement body panels are PLENTIFUL. - GA
'90-93 I think is DA
'94-'01 I think is DC
When I think ITA I think round headlight DC and other DA. LOL
I'm pretty sure the DC Integra is going to be a brute in ITA if someone really develops one. I know the ITS version has some serious possibility. Maybe some ITS cars will be converted to ITA once the VIN rule goes away, hint hint.
See you boys in ITA in '09! ;) We'll see how the old red bucket does...
http://www.tracktimephotos.com/large...6_WGI_EAS_8576
Demetrius aka Mickey
'92 Honda Civic Si