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So, how many are on Mopax?

Posted By: Daty Rogers

So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/18/12 05:50 AM

A LOT of what I learned are from the folks there, so how many Mopax members are here? They can totally school you on handling.

-Daty
Posted By: autoxcuda

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/18/12 07:02 AM

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A LOT of what I learned are from the folks there, so how many Mopax members are here? They can totally school you on handling.

-Daty






I helped start Mopax with Mike Ritz, Chris Heiny, Cam Rittich
Posted By: Daty Rogers

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/18/12 08:10 AM

Well I know you did (thank you), you're not hard to regonize, just wondering who else did. You've helped me a lot figurging what I needed to what I needed to do. (sp), my BCuda handles wonderfully. Even with 15" wheels that are way over each other. You did good. She's scary but still turns like on rails. I'm careful, trust. don't want to injure my dream. No way.

-Daty
Posted By: pauly v.100

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/18/12 07:05 PM

I'm a member but mostly just read the threads, sorry to say i haven't contributed much.
Posted By: Ontos

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/18/12 08:35 PM

Yup.....
Posted By: Quikshft

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/18/12 09:33 PM

I am a mopaxer, but just a thread reader too.

Guess I should add a picture to my reply...

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Posted By: Mattax

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/19/12 12:19 AM

First of all, allegedly.
Second, I don't know what you're talkin' about.
Posted By: Ontos

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/19/12 02:22 AM

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First of all, allegedly.
Second, I don't know what you're talkin' about.





You been channeling JYH again?
Posted By: cogen80

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/19/12 02:50 AM

never heard of it.
Posted By: Daty Rogers

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/19/12 03:29 AM

Mopax is a yahoogroup, been around probably 10 years.

-Daty
Posted By: Ontos

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/19/12 03:43 AM

As Daty said, it's a yahoo group that's been around a while. It's NOT a public group and won't show up in a search. Youse gotta know sumbuddy in it
Posted By: boydsdodge

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/19/12 03:47 AM

I am on the Mopax daily.
Very helpfull
Posted By: 67autocross

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/19/12 03:52 AM

Mopax is like Fight Club.....

"The first rule of Fight Club is: you do not talk about Fight Club. The second rule of Fight Club is: you do NOT talk about Fight Club. Third rule of Fight Club: someone yells stop, goes limp, taps out, the fight is over. Fourth rule: only two guys to a fight. Fifth rule: one fight at a time, fellas. Sixth rule: no shirts, no shoes. Seventh rule: fights will go on as long as they have to. And the eighth and final rule: if this is your first night at Fight Club, you have to fight"
Posted By: dusterbd13

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/19/12 03:52 AM

the first rule of mopax is you dont talk about mopax.
the second rule of mopax is you dont talk about mopax.

its like fight club for us mopar autocrossers/open trackers. if it wasnt for those guys, i wouldnt be competitive.

michael
Posted By: Jim_Lusk

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/19/12 04:58 AM

I mostly lurk on Mopax (and the other Yahoo groups I subscribe to, also). I like forums better, but don't want to miss out on any info..........
Posted By: 72Swinger

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/19/12 06:35 AM

I am now...
Posted By: B1duster

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/19/12 03:06 PM

looks like you guys cant keep a secret Brad is gonna be pissed
Posted By: jcc

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/19/12 03:15 PM

Is it anything like CornerCarvers, arrogant snob's (and I very rarely, rarely resort to name calling , but CC leaves me no choice )?
Posted By: autoxcuda

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/19/12 05:41 PM

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Is it anything like CornerCarvers, arrogant snob's (and I very rarely, rarely resort to name calling , but CC leaves me no choice )?




No.

Almost all race oriented tech. Not a lot of street stuff.

No protouring A/C, P/W, shiny paint type stuff.
Posted By: Jim_Lusk

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/19/12 07:59 PM

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Is it anything like CornerCarvers, arrogant snob's (and I very rarely, rarely resort to name calling , but CC leaves me no choice )?




No.

Almost all race oriented tech. Not a lot of street stuff.

No protouring A/C, P/W, shiny paint type stuff.




You have to meet some of these guys to really understand, but suffice it to say that this is NOT the whine and cheese crowd.........
Posted By: jcc

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/19/12 08:18 PM

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Is it anything like CornerCarvers, arrogant snob's (and I very rarely, rarely resort to name calling , but CC leaves me no choice )?




No.

Almost all race oriented tech. Not a lot of street stuff.

No protouring A/C, P/W, shiny paint type stuff.




You have to meet some of these guys to really understand, but suffice it to say that this is NOT the whine and cheese crowd.........




I will always try to keep an open mind, however RP with 200 wins is still a nice guy, and arrogant snob would NEVER cross anyone's mind when talking to him, Its Ok to be smarter, more gifted, more experienced, etc then anybody else, but looking down on people for what seems to be THE objective over there is not OK in my book, and I also think there is merit to the saying about the company one keeps.

Bottom line, I don't see "corners best" going that direction, and that is fine by me.
Posted By: 68440fish

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/20/12 04:09 AM

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A LOT of what I learned are from the folks there, so how many Mopax members are here? They can totally school you on handling.

-Daty




Hi Daty.

Mopax - I am mostly a lurker, I read posts every two to three days at a minimum, sometimes daily. Wish I could have a track car - no place to keep one, no time to work on one. Used to crew on a few round track cars including a Mopar.

Besides, need to finish my street car first. Too many little kids running around this place, not much time for dad these days.

Now Moparts: generally speaking can't say I have been that active here.
Posted By: autoxcuda

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/20/12 08:00 AM

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Is it anything like CornerCarvers, arrogant snob's (and I very rarely, rarely resort to name calling , but CC leaves me no choice )?




No. They (Mopax) are not arrogant snobs. -Sorry I should have wrote that more specific.

Almost all race oriented tech. Not a lot of street stuff.

No protouring A/C, P/W, shiny paint type stuff.




You have to meet some of these guys to really understand, but suffice it to say that this is NOT the whine and cheese crowd.........




I will always try to keep an open mind, however RP with 200 wins is still a nice guy, and arrogant snob would NEVER cross anyone's mind when talking to him, Its Ok to be smarter, more gifted, more experienced, etc then anybody else, but looking down on people for what seems to be THE objective over there is not OK in my book, and I also think there is merit to the saying about the company one keeps.

Bottom line, I don't see "corners best" going that direction, and that is fine by me.




Sorry If I wasn't clear. The Mopax group is not full of arrogant snobs nor has the attitude that CornerCarvers has.
Posted By: Jim_Lusk

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/20/12 05:46 PM

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Is it anything like CornerCarvers, arrogant snob's (and I very rarely, rarely resort to name calling , but CC leaves me no choice )?




No. They (Mopax) are not arrogant snobs. -Sorry I should have wrote that more specific.

Almost all race oriented tech. Not a lot of street stuff.

No protouring A/C, P/W, shiny paint type stuff.




You have to meet some of these guys to really understand, but suffice it to say that this is NOT the whine and cheese crowd.........




I will always try to keep an open mind, however RP with 200 wins is still a nice guy, and arrogant snob would NEVER cross anyone's mind when talking to him, Its Ok to be smarter, more gifted, more experienced, etc then anybody else, but looking down on people for what seems to be THE objective over there is not OK in my book, and I also think there is merit to the saying about the company one keeps.

Bottom line, I don't see "corners best" going that direction, and that is fine by me.




Sorry If I wasn't clear. The Mopax group is not full of arrogant snobs nor has the attitude that CornerCarvers has.




Steve, I think you were clear and I thought I was clear, but you never know how things are read.........
Posted By: Slider

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/25/12 06:31 PM

Mostly a lurker over there (here, too, these days).

Learned A LOT just by reading the daily updates. Kinda like I know guys I have never met! LOL!

Discussions here on Moparts led me over there eons ago. And, kind of fitting, Daty's post over there lead me to this section, which I had failed to notice on my own.

Thanks, Daty!
Posted By: Mopar Mitch

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/27/12 08:41 PM

I'm on MOPAX.com almost every day. I offer my experience from SCCA Solo II/autocross, as well as some hi-speed road course autocross events, all stemming with the same Dodge Challenger T/A (detailed clone) which is nationally prepared to compete with the SCCA Solo II class of E/Street Prepared. I've owned the car since 1975 (just a young 19 yrs old then!); I progressively modified the car per SCCA Solo II rules. I've won many Chicago Region and other local season championships throughout the 1980s-mid-1990s. Curently, I use the car for "social" hi-speed road course track-lapping sessions (Elkhart Lk, WI Road America; Joliet, IL Rt. 66 Autobahn; Blackhawk Farms, WIS). I'm a member of the Midwest Council Of Sports Car Clubs; occasionall "road race Pace Car". AND... the car is displayed at various wknd local car shows, but I favor the Mopar car shows. The car performs outstandingly well, especially with a fresh set of sticky Hoosier DOT 275-45-16 race radials as mounted on my 16x10 rims front/rear. Over the past 35+ yrs, I've accumulated over 250 awards predominatly from racing and some shows. It's best magazine feature was in MOPAR ACTION, August 2006 issue, as well as a few others from the past.

Mopar Mitch
Chgo area
Challenger T/A #76 E/SP
Posted By: jcc

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/27/12 08:50 PM

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The car performs outstandingly well, especially with a fresh set of sticky Hoosier DOT 275-45-16 race radials as mounted on my 16x10 rims front/rear. .......

Mopar Mitch
Chgo area
Challenger T/A #76 E/SP




So more info on these tires, such as is it imperative the rest of the chassis be at same performance level, or can the chassis "chase" the tires as it is upgraded over time, how driver friendly are they, ie is breakaway rapid or is warning dialed in, is there a 17-18" equal, 16's would not be my first choice, would they today be yours? What is your car's race weight? have you entered your cars specs in our performance mod register, I'd sure like to review it
Posted By: Mopar Mitch

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/30/12 09:43 PM

The Hoosier race radials are track intended, but DOT-legal by the bare minimum design for DOT. You don't want to drive them on the street if you can avoid it... they'll pick up nails, etc, and you'll be heat-cycling them prematurely... waisting you hard-spent $$$$ (like ~$1200+ for a set of 4).

My car weighs ~3150 in race trim (1/4 tank of gas), without me. This is all legal simply by reducing weight of replacable parts (cast iron to alluminum, race seats, rims/tires, stereo/speakers, etc).

I've encouraged racers that you must consider an overall "package" to be competative -- if you scimp here or there for your personal reasons, such as a comfortable ride, etc, you lose. Go all out and win... the nut behind the wheel is most important, regardles of how well the car may be setup, or how many mods and $$$$ is invested.

Mopar Mitch
Chgo area
Posted By: Mopar Mitch

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/30/12 09:51 PM

Here's anopther reply on the rim size... when I raced seriously years ago in the SCCA Street Preparted catagory, the 16s were the hot setup, even favored over the 17-18 then... but times have changed. I'd probably get 17x11 rims now and run 315 or 335-35x17 front and rear... which means I'd have to modify my fender lips a little more (not a factor to me other than the minor cost/time, etc... S/P rules allow fender mods/flairs). also... its bigger bucks today for that switch... my 16x10 Centerline X-series race rims are paid for, as well as the lips modified accordingly as needed... just slightly. SO..if I'd run into some extra $$$$ today.. sure, I'd go 17X11 rims f/r with 335x35x17 Hoosiers. 18s??? bigger bucks overall and perhaps not the best choice as other top racers seem to be staying with the 17s for the SCCA E/SP class.

Mopar Mitch Lelito
Chgo area
Posted By: cudazappa

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/31/12 03:30 AM

Another Mopax guy here... mostly lurker but I'll pop my head up now and then...
Posted By: jcc

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/31/12 03:42 AM

Thanks for your helpful comments. You don't sound like you think there will be a continuing upward progression on wheel dia. I can't agree or disagree.

In my case competitive car vs car track time is not in the cards, too much money, time, hassle, politics, etc, and I hate to lose. However track days can be a great deal of fun, with my less pressure, and interacting with my sons in a richer environment. I have no experience with road racing slicks, and as much as I want a stickier tire, I think something user friendly, with a decent amount of warning as to the tires limits might be a better solution, hence the purpose of my original question. Anything else you might add? Thanks


And your comment I think regarding "seat time" seems to get often overlooked.
Posted By: Mopar Mitch

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/31/12 05:07 PM

Having more than one set of rims makes the choice easier --- street tires, track tires, etc. For street (local driving and hwy cruises to/from shows, etc), I have 15x8 mini-lite rims (replicas of the T/A vintage heritage) with BFG Rad T/As (245-60 front, 275-60 rear). The tall rear tire is good for lowering the hwy rpms (current 3.23 gear, 727 trans). These BFGs are not very good on a road course track (and completely unsuitable for a parking lot auto-x), but they serve the overall daily need.... I may eventually replace them with 295-50-15 BFG Rad T/As for the "wider" look, though not much to gain on a road race track and the hwy rpms will then increase a little. For my serious racing (parking lot auto-x or hi-speed solo-road course competition, my 16x10 rims are the ticket with sticky tires (Hoosier A6 models are the best!), but then... I have to either change the tires at the track, or trailer the car (I own a nice open/wide trailer (fits in the garage/important!) but recently sold my tow vehicle... hope to get another in a year or two from now). In my opinion, and I am considering to purchase, the Kumho Excsta (I think that's the correct model, treaded for hi-performance summer and track days), having a tread-wear rating of ~180 (Hoosiers are ~50), are a pretty good comprimise for street/hwy/road-track time (and perhaps "street tire" parking lot auto-x class. the Kumho offers a largest 16" size 265-45-16, so, that would be OK for my car and 16x10 rims... drive to/from the road course events and be fairly competative... but then, I'm making a comprimise, so, I'd lose to the cars on Hoosiers A6 tires. At this time, I, too, am just out for good friendly social time with the car and my friends, and plan/hope/dream to get my 3 kids (19, 16, 13) eventually behind the wheel of my Challenger at some competative events.... but $$$$ is tight now. One final note, again, I strongly suggest to get/read the Mopar Action magazine August 2006 issue... it covers my t/A and my good friend John Sandberg's SCCA Solo II C/Prepared AAR Cuda in good detail of our history and mods to the cars.
Posted By: Jerry

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 01/31/12 05:13 PM

Why not use 17 or 18" wheels? is the tire selection worse or are the 16s just what you have and are sticking with them? i also have 16x8 wheels and have been thinking of swapping them over to 17s or 18s in hopes of finding more available tires.
Posted By: TC@HP2

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 02/01/12 12:17 AM

I am a member of mopax and drop in from time to time but don't follow it daily. Like Autoxcuda said, it is populated by the nitty gritty, make it work, not much shiny stuff crowd that tends to lean towards rules restriced racing where there is not a lot of latitude in interpretation.

Im also a member of moparchat. When there I find myself reading the oval track section. Like mopax, it tends to be populated by the get it done, don't worry about looks, how can we manipulate the rules crowd.

I also visit pro-touring mopar. Since that is the genre most closely associated with handling these days, I do find some intersting info there as well as providing info from time to time too. However, as a genra, bling seems to be as important as the function, so I don't aways really dig on some of the buildups, even though they are impressive.

I visit pro-touring.com as some of the technical info there is extensive and deep. It does take some weeding out to sort the GM specific from technically relevent info occasionally, and it also is a bit blingy at times, but overall pretty decent.

Read through corner carvers a few times and never really found myself caring much for it. Attitudes, rules, and format all worked in a manner that encouraged me to delete it from my favorites.
Posted By: TC@HP2

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 02/01/12 12:20 AM

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Why not use 17 or 18" wheels? is the tire selection worse or are the 16s just what you have and are sticking with them? i also have 16x8 wheels and have been thinking of swapping them over to 17s or 18s in hopes of finding more available tires.




Because in the world of race tires, it is a whole 'nuther animal in price, performance, and availability than what you may be familiar with in street tires. Heck, in the race tire world, 15" are still competitive rubber. There is also that nagging little issue of rule compliance that you need to keep in mind.
Posted By: Mopar Mitch

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 02/02/12 08:12 PM

As for why I use the 16" rims?... because they are paid-for many years ago... the 16s were then the hot setup (~thru the late 80s-early 90s) and my car was then setup for those those, as well as the fender lips modified slightly (255-50-16 BFG Comp T/A race radials... later 275-45-16 Hoosier A6 DOT race radials... always with the "soft autocross compound"). Keep in mind -- One of the major reasons switching to 17"-18" rims is to accomodate larger diameter brakes... I still have the stock brakes f/r on my T/A... maybe someday I'll get larger brakes, but whatever I do... I'll remain following the SCCA Solo II E/Street Prepared class rules so that I'll remain legal in that class.... (need to review their changing rules IF I ever choose to get back real serious with them in the furture again).... unless I choose to change the setup for another set of rules from some other club, etc).
Posted By: JF_Moparts

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 02/06/12 07:30 AM

The group sounds great! So how does a guy like me get access to Mopax?
Posted By: Daty Rogers

Re: So, how many are on Mopax? - 02/06/12 10:04 AM

Contact someone who is on Moparts. (hint hint)

-Daty
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