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      02-19-2016, 09:30 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by Killerfish2012 View Post
I do know how to work on my car. Just not enough to do detailed stuff, like unnecessary in-frame rod bearing changes in my garage.

I didn't ask for your advise, at all. Instead, I added to the body of knowledge for the DIY. Choosing to race my car is my buisness. What's your excuse for owning a sports car, but never ever been to a track? What's the point of owning the used garage queen?
Try to stay on topic so you can keep the thread relevant. This is not a rod bearing thread. Obviously racing stresses the cooling system. If you cannot afford to maintain it and do not have the skills to work on your car yourself, you should probably choose a hobby other than racing.

My car is modded, driven year round including winter in New England and I have taken it to the track and the drag strip. I also do all my own maintenance. Changing a thermostat is no big deal to me and would not affect how I use my car in any way.
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