markr325is
04-20-2003, 07:40 PM
Doubt i'll get any responses, but i figured i'd be worth a shot.
I'm signed up for the 27th autox at fedex, but my 89 325is is down at the moment. I'm in the process of installing new konis up front and a more aggressive alignment. On top of that i've been having some driveability problems and currently the car won't start. I don't have much time to diagnose this except on the weekends. So far i've just narrowed it down to anything BUT the ignition system and probably a reference senser, but not sure yet.
If anyone's already autoxing on the 27th, would anyone be willing to let me use their car for my 4 runs for like $20? I don't think i'd be too picky, but i'd prefer a car w/ decent torque rear wheel drive w/ a limited slip and some decent tires. If not, PLEASE don't laugh at the little racer wannabe in the 95 accord w/ busted exhaust running #1 in heat 2(STS/STX) in the morning. Any tips on autocrossing a front wheel drive car? thanks for reading.,
Mark
I'm signed up for the 27th autox at fedex, but my 89 325is is down at the moment. I'm in the process of installing new konis up front and a more aggressive alignment. On top of that i've been having some driveability problems and currently the car won't start. I don't have much time to diagnose this except on the weekends. So far i've just narrowed it down to anything BUT the ignition system and probably a reference senser, but not sure yet.
If anyone's already autoxing on the 27th, would anyone be willing to let me use their car for my 4 runs for like $20? I don't think i'd be too picky, but i'd prefer a car w/ decent torque rear wheel drive w/ a limited slip and some decent tires. If not, PLEASE don't laugh at the little racer wannabe in the 95 accord w/ busted exhaust running #1 in heat 2(STS/STX) in the morning. Any tips on autocrossing a front wheel drive car? thanks for reading.,
Mark