[s-cars] RE: SSKs

LL - NY larrycleung at gmail.com
Sun Jan 23 17:02:11 EST 2005


Butcha can't successfully autocross either....

And, BTW, have driven a few Miata's as an instructor
in Auto-X schools before. Really, one of the best shifters
out there, but I'm much more with Teddy on this one, if
it's predictable, and doesn't slow you down, feel doesn't 
matter to me as much as it does to some.  Case in point,
I really didn't have too many race issues with my now deceased
Solo2 A2 GTi's shifter, and as shifters go, those aren't particularly
good....

LL - NY - thinking of a potential Solo2 replacement car soon....


On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 08:48:47 -0500, Kent McLean
<kentmclean at mindspring.com> wrote:
> Theodore Chen wrote:
> > you can feel the change in effort as the car accelerates and
> > deccelerates, and that gives you loads of information about what the car
> > is going.  it is almost kart-like in feel.  something that nobody driving
> > an audi will ever experience.  :)
> 
> I had a '93 Miata. Everything you say is true.  But a few trips
> between NC and NH and you will long for the long highway legs of
> an Audi.  I did make one of those long runs with the top down;
> it didn't improve the ride.
> 
> I got rid of the Miata when I realized that when I was on a long
> highway trip in the Miata, I'd rather be in the Audi.  And when
> I was on a nice twisty back road in the Miata, I'd rather be on
> my motorcycle.
> 
> --
> Kent McLean
> '94 100 S Avant
> '89 200 TQ, "Bad Puppy" is no more
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