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All that has to be within the $500 budget is purchasing the car, getting it running, and go fast parts. Selling off parts you can subtract from what you've spent. So there will be lots of interior parts, maybe t-tops etc that will be for sale soon. The cage will cost probably around $700-$800 alone. Tires will run about $700, brakes $300, seat $250, 5 point harness $150, fire extinguisher $50, kill switch $50, theme materials $100, changing fluids $125, gas $200, race fees $1500, plus anything else I forgot. So yea, that $500 doesn't cover anywhere close to the cost of actually getting the car on the track. It easily can cost $4000 total. Many teams spend much more than that redoing brake lines, fuels lines, etc.
The guy we had helping us finished pulling the rocker panel out and gave us a door so I'll post some pictures later today. Plus he did all this for FREE!!! Gotta love that!
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Here is some video from our last race
http://www.vocativ.com/video/culture...urs-of-lemons/
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We had a junkyard buddy pull the rocker panel a bit and as a bonus he gave us a door. You gain lots of junkyard friends when racing lemons. Best of all he did it for free! It's far from perfect but good enough for our purposes. Now the car is at our mechanic friend who is going to do an alignment as there is probably 15 degrees of positive camber in the front drivers side wheel. Next up is new tires. I'll probably get BFG Rivals unless someone else knows of a better one for racing the bird?Last edited by Lemons Racer; 12-24-2014, 11:07 PM.
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We got the car up and running. In addition to the work above we replaced the rear control arm, got an alignment, and new tires. Car still pulls to the left and the front lower control arm is a bit bent, so that is next to be replaced. Should be a very competitive car
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Originally posted by Lemons Racer View PostMy team bought a 2000 3.8 Firebird for $300 and are working towards turning it into a race car to run in the 24 Hours of LeMons series. The series is for sub $500 cars, excluding safety equipment. Any advice or ideas for the build is appreciated.
Here are some current pictures.
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NO photosRobert - owner www.FirebirdV6.com/CamaroV6.com
"Mid-life crisis? I'm way beyond that!"
1996 Black Firebird GTxxxRam Air V6 w/ M5xxxwww.FirebirdGT.com
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I tried reposting the photos using the attachment button and resizing, but no luck.
But to give a visual image, the passenger side looks like a black 2000 3.8 with T-tops. The drivers side slammed into a row of trees and is a mess. We replaced the drivers door, so it is a bit better than when we bought it. Has some nice new tires though!
Still trying to come up with a two car theme if anyone has some suggestions
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Originally posted by Lemons Racer View PostI tried reposting the photos using the attachment button and resizing, but no luck.
But to give a visual image, the passenger side looks like a black 2000 3.8 with T-tops. The drivers side slammed into a row of trees and is a mess. We replaced the drivers door, so it is a bit better than when we bought it. Has some nice new tires though!
Still trying to come up with a two car theme if anyone has some suggestions
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Here is my most recent build question for you guys. Hatch or not to hatch? I took the rear hatch off for the weight savings. The loss of weight will add a bit to gas mileage and add a tad of quickness. It could also help prevent a little tire wear. Remember the race in May is 14.5 hours and my July race is a true 24 hour race, so gas mileage and tire wear are big concerns, while a few tenths of a second on a 2:00.00 lap really doesn't matter. However by removing it I am losing weight that could add some rear traction. The wing on the 4th gen is so low that I can't image that would really improve traction around turns too much. Maybe a little on the front straight.
So, what would do you guys think would provide the better benefit? Hatch or no hatch???
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Been a little while since I have updated here as I haven't seen much of a response. We ran at NJMP last weekend and the car was running great. Very quick and could hang with most cars on the track. Unfortunately, we told the team to shift at 5000 RPMs and apparently that was a bit too high. We ended up spinning the main bearings and therefore ending our weekend. We are in the process of finding and then replacing the 3.8.
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