I will break this up into pieces to show that your actually confusing yourself:
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Originally Posted by
Coheed What I am saying is, what would you need to do to make a sentra compete. Not what I need to do. This thread has somehow been aimed toward myself because I am the OP. It is a simple objective question, yet people start taking the thread into the direction that I am building a race car.
Well, here is your answer...........
Originally Posted by
Coheed I wanna know everyone's take on making a competitive road race car.
Not necessarily your car, but you said a "competitive race car"...........
Then the next few posts down it changes to..........
Originally Posted by
Coheed I really wonder how my car would do with just basic suspension mods. Too much power, but really good response. Could just lower the boost and make ~400whp all day long. Slicks should hold the power well.
You see a pattern here?? Hence the confusion.
And then you contradict yourself (I am sure not purposely) in the same post
Originally Posted by
Coheed I will build my car for open track days and street driving because I don't care to be competitive. I just wanted to know if it was possible, and what kind of setups would do well in W2W racing.
The two are not the same, hence again more confusion.
Now back on topic.
For open trackdays, the car will be somewhat fun, but I am pretty sure massively expensive. Reason:
Big power, minimal suspension, no experience and sub-par brakes = going off bigtime for a rookie driver as yourself.
As I said before (and I will say it again and again). DO NOT START OUT WITH OPEN TRACKDAYS!! Go to a few auto-xing , learn a few tricks, talk to the fast guys and get a feel for the car. Do not add anything to the car currently except dropping the boost radically (which, for your size turbo, wont be good for auto-x anywho so you will have an extremely steep learning curve).
Not trying to be a dick, just a recommendation. Trackdays are more intense and indepth than you may think. Brakes, flat spotting tires, going off into scenery, back to back 20-30 min sessions with class inbetween, boiling brake fluid, avoiding novices, dirty tracks, weather, the list goes on.
As far as W2W racing............There are a few guys over on the other forum with which you can speak to. But I have only seem the sentra in any form be competitive in ITA and Showroom stock, when eligible (SCCA) and PTE (I think NASA) (when it was eligible). The suspension on these things just require toooo much development and money to be competitive in anything but a "stock" class.
Good luck!!