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It depends if your running the bypass or not in turn 5 as it makes a bit of a difference in times. I run in the 2:15.XX range in a Spec Miata so S2000 times should be slightly slower stock on SO2s, and a bit faster if your running R-compound tires. I have never run the bypass in turn 5 so I don't know how much faster it would be but I would have to guess at least more then a sec or 2. The fast spec miata guys are down in the 2:14s or faster. My spec is pretty fast but I'm not as good a driver as some of the front runners. Aaron Bitterman and Little O are both more then a sec faster then I am in my own Damn car.
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Originally Posted by BerlinaBayRidah,May 25 2007, 09:04 AM
What configuration? Stock (i.e. intake, exhaust, BSK, old SO2's), with the bypass I have gotten a 2:17 and my friend has gotten a 2:12-2:14.
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Originally Posted by blackey,May 25 2007, 06:44 AM
Stock 2:20 with stock tires
With big tires Dot-R - 2:12 ish
ITE prep 2:02 ish
With big tires Dot-R - 2:12 ish
ITE prep 2:02 ish
Going over T5
2:10 stock w/ r-comps
2:07 w/ shocks and wheels and -some- simple mods.
2:01-02 in race prep on dot
1:58-2:00 w/ slicks
-Ry