Oklahoma Evos
I had Abel install a clutch on my Evo in 2004. It was their first Evo ever and it was a nightmare, but they got better at installs over time. They are pretty cool guys, but not the most dependable. I have some friends that used them for Evo builds and were very happy with it. I am not sure if they bleed the ACD or ABS when they install a clutch.
Spotted an Evo VIII or IX on Country Club road in Stillwater in the afternoon on the 12th -- I can't remember if it was white or black -- sue me, I was fried from being at the track all weekend in 105+ degree heat.
I gave a wave and you waved back.
I gave a wave and you waved back.
Im new in tulsa ok and was wondering what the scene is like here, ive seen one black viii and was wondering if there are more of you out there? I need something to do, are there autox or track or any type of events here? Are there any good twisty roads that i might wanna know about?
There's a lot of good twisties over in Arkansas -- but you knew that
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Hallett is just west of Tulsa (fun track, hard on brakes).
There the NEOklahoma SCCA group that does autocrosses and there's an OKC SCCA group that does them as well.
My inlaws live in Stillwater (an hour west of Tulsa, so I'm up there every couple months.
.Hallett is just west of Tulsa (fun track, hard on brakes).
There the NEOklahoma SCCA group that does autocrosses and there's an OKC SCCA group that does them as well.
My inlaws live in Stillwater (an hour west of Tulsa, so I'm up there every couple months.
There's a lot of good twisties over in Arkansas -- but you knew that
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Hallett is just west of Tulsa (fun track, hard on brakes).
There the NEOklahoma SCCA group that does autocrosses and there's an OKC SCCA group that does them as well.
My inlaws live in Stillwater (an hour west of Tulsa, so I'm up there every couple months.
.Hallett is just west of Tulsa (fun track, hard on brakes).
There the NEOklahoma SCCA group that does autocrosses and there's an OKC SCCA group that does them as well.
My inlaws live in Stillwater (an hour west of Tulsa, so I'm up there every couple months.
hallett has open track at least once a month for the COMMA series. A ton of groups run out there, so there's always space. There's a Z club event coming up you could get in on. Contact Connie out there.
Re: autocrossing, google it mang.
Re: autocrossing, google it mang.
man... I'm just sayin, if you were sitting around for 14 hours waiting for me to respond you could have looked it up, called them, driven over and signed up 
"teach a man to fish" and all that...

"teach a man to fish" and all that...
Props to the "teach a man to fish" quote by the way!


