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Old Dec 28, 2019 | 12:32 PM
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Track and Autocross Setup

Hi! I have a 2006 Lancer Es, and I want to set it up for autocross and track days. I am pretty new to everything and was wondering if anyone has suggestions on parts and where to find them. The car is bone stock. Thank you, everyone! First post, by the way. Pretty neat.
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Old Dec 28, 2019 | 08:32 PM
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Autocross: It's better to show up stock, as-is, and learn for a few events. Don't buy parts or modify the car until you know what class you want to be in and you've had a chance to absorb information from your local club. The only modification you might consider is increasing your tire pressure before your first event, to prevent the stock tires from rolling over.

If you must upgrade, always upgrade tires first. But show up to some local events first so you can get relevant tire info for your local surface.
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Old Dec 29, 2019 | 09:41 PM
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Autocross: It's better to show up stock, as-is, and learn for a few events. Don't buy parts or modify the car until you know what class you want to be in and you've had a chance to absorb information from your local club. The only modification you might consider is increasing your tire pressure before your first event, to prevent the stock tires from rolling over.

If you must upgrade, always upgrade tires first. But show up to some local events first so you can get relevant tire info for your local surface.
Thank you so much for the advice!
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