What do you guys feel about a big Maxima/Nissan meet in the Midwest.
#43
Originally posted by nubiannupe
Ok, stupid question time.... Are we talking about Kansas City, Kansas or Kansas City, Missouri???
I guess it really doesn't matter. I'm roughly 8-10 hours drive from either one, so count me in. I was in the same boat as ScreamingVQ in regards to the Minnesota meet, so I'm down!
(wonder how many 3rd Gens will show up....)
Ok, stupid question time.... Are we talking about Kansas City, Kansas or Kansas City, Missouri???
I guess it really doesn't matter. I'm roughly 8-10 hours drive from either one, so count me in. I was in the same boat as ScreamingVQ in regards to the Minnesota meet, so I'm down!
(wonder how many 3rd Gens will show up....)
Dave
#44
It appears there is a definite interest for this thing. KC area, Chicago area? I think KC is more centrally located to more easily include the COL and TX folks, plus per both KC Dave's there would be much support here. So it seems first a city needs to be chosen, then the task of choosing a weekend, etc.
1 vote for the KC area.
KC-1
CHI-0
Tally as you go if you would.
1 vote for the KC area.
KC-1
CHI-0
Tally as you go if you would.
#45
I vote Byron or if it is big enough, RT66 in Chicago. Also, what about the track in Indiana, I believe its US41. I am sure that if we rented out the track, we can count on 15+ Maximas from the Chicagoland area alone. We could also set up some sort of dyno day at APG performance or elsewhere.
#51
Something to remember about August in Kansas City, it's the hottest month of the year. Expect 90+ degree temps and nasty humidity which typically pushes the heat index into the 105-110 degree range. Also, expect your car to be at least .5 seconds slower.
As for this Maxus, I think it needs to stay relatively simple. I think finding a big spot for a Maxima show & shine for an afternoon would be good (Nissan dealer is always good, if not a big park) and maybe if someone had ties to SCCA, we could set up a small "test your handling and braking skills" event in the same area. SCCA did this for the 240 guys when they had a meet hear 2 years ago.
1/4 mile racing is definately something everyone wants to do, but keep in mind most tracks rent out on WEEKDAYS (usually Fridays) from around noon to 4pm. The track WILL NOT BE a weekend thing unless everyone just plans on racing during normal business hours.
Reserving large blocks of rooms is no big deal at most hotels assuming people start reserving them early. Most hotels will also let you set up a registration both and reserved parking as needed.
Dyno runs would be a blast for a select few (maybe 15-20 cars, 2 pulls), but parking at some shops is a bit limited for large groups of 100+ cars showing up.
If we're really going to do this, it looks like August is the best option for most and it gives people adequate time to set up the event. I'd imagine Chicago will probably get the most votes, but who is really going to take hold of the reigns?
The hard truth is, getting younger people to commit to things is nearly impossible especially when money and parents are involved. This problem alone is what's held me back from really doing a Maxus in Kansas City. You need money upfront to reserve a track/dyno shop and most guys aren't willing to prepay.
Dave
As for this Maxus, I think it needs to stay relatively simple. I think finding a big spot for a Maxima show & shine for an afternoon would be good (Nissan dealer is always good, if not a big park) and maybe if someone had ties to SCCA, we could set up a small "test your handling and braking skills" event in the same area. SCCA did this for the 240 guys when they had a meet hear 2 years ago.
1/4 mile racing is definately something everyone wants to do, but keep in mind most tracks rent out on WEEKDAYS (usually Fridays) from around noon to 4pm. The track WILL NOT BE a weekend thing unless everyone just plans on racing during normal business hours.
Reserving large blocks of rooms is no big deal at most hotels assuming people start reserving them early. Most hotels will also let you set up a registration both and reserved parking as needed.
Dyno runs would be a blast for a select few (maybe 15-20 cars, 2 pulls), but parking at some shops is a bit limited for large groups of 100+ cars showing up.
If we're really going to do this, it looks like August is the best option for most and it gives people adequate time to set up the event. I'd imagine Chicago will probably get the most votes, but who is really going to take hold of the reigns?
The hard truth is, getting younger people to commit to things is nearly impossible especially when money and parents are involved. This problem alone is what's held me back from really doing a Maxus in Kansas City. You need money upfront to reserve a track/dyno shop and most guys aren't willing to prepay.
Dave
#52
Originally posted by Dave B
I'd be game. Chicago would be a great place. I'd imagine no one from the west coast would come, but I'd imagine you'd get most of the midwest/Texas people plus many people from the south and lower northeast. Even if 100 Maximas showed up, I think you would have accomplished something. You'd probably want to do a track rental, dyno rental for 20 cars on a first come/first serve basis, and possibly find a Nissan dealership or somewhere that would be willing to let us park and setup for a day.
I've given a lot of thought to a Maxus in Kansas City, but most people have a preconcieved notion about Kansas City being located in a corn field.
1) I've got a dyno shop willing to provide an entire Saturday rental with use of their back lot for parking, car show, etc.
2) I've got a huge Nissan dealership willing to donate space and test drives on a weekend,.
3) I've got a completely redone track that will rent out on a Friday from 12-6pm.
4) I've got a NICE 4 star (Double Tree) hotel willing to donate their lot for a car show assuming people stay at the hotel. The Grand Prix guys use this hotel for their annual "GP Gathering".
Getting people to commit and pay upfront (for the track, dyno, hotel reservation) is ALWAYS the BIG pain though. It works good for the Grand Prix guys because most of them are older adults (22-40) where as most of Maxima.org is in the 16-22 range. Things like school, money, and commitment will always be the problem.
Dave
I'd be game. Chicago would be a great place. I'd imagine no one from the west coast would come, but I'd imagine you'd get most of the midwest/Texas people plus many people from the south and lower northeast. Even if 100 Maximas showed up, I think you would have accomplished something. You'd probably want to do a track rental, dyno rental for 20 cars on a first come/first serve basis, and possibly find a Nissan dealership or somewhere that would be willing to let us park and setup for a day.
I've given a lot of thought to a Maxus in Kansas City, but most people have a preconcieved notion about Kansas City being located in a corn field.
1) I've got a dyno shop willing to provide an entire Saturday rental with use of their back lot for parking, car show, etc.
2) I've got a huge Nissan dealership willing to donate space and test drives on a weekend,.
3) I've got a completely redone track that will rent out on a Friday from 12-6pm.
4) I've got a NICE 4 star (Double Tree) hotel willing to donate their lot for a car show assuming people stay at the hotel. The Grand Prix guys use this hotel for their annual "GP Gathering".
Getting people to commit and pay upfront (for the track, dyno, hotel reservation) is ALWAYS the BIG pain though. It works good for the Grand Prix guys because most of them are older adults (22-40) where as most of Maxima.org is in the 16-22 range. Things like school, money, and commitment will always be the problem.
Dave
Di
#58
Me and a couple of other guys are trying to get a group of Nissans together for the import car & truck bash in Indianapolis the weekend of August 15-17. If you want to know more about got to www.nissanx.com under the Team N.I.O. discussion.
#61
Originally posted by MAX2000JP
Neal and I thought up another idea if we had it at Byron. Blackhawk Farms is only like 40 minutes away from Byron, so if people were interested we could do road racing also....Just an idea
Neal and I thought up another idea if we had it at Byron. Blackhawk Farms is only like 40 minutes away from Byron, so if people were interested we could do road racing also....Just an idea
#63
OK-I can fit about 15 crashers about the house. The fenced back yard could be transformed into a tent village, holding another 40+ hardcores! A check with the local music guys to get a few bands together, peel a few bills to the local exotic community to donate some of their precious time (naked girls on cars make great PICs), perhaps a few tent dances too. In my hood the cops wouldn't come to arrest me until at least 1 AM. Based upon my hospitality, I'm counting on someone to bail me out. All this after a long day or two of ride related stuff. Consider this my 2nd vote for KC!!
#69
Originally posted by stlkcdc
peel a few bills to the local exotic community to donate some of their precious time (naked girls on cars make great PICs), perhaps a few tent dances too.
peel a few bills to the local exotic community to donate some of their precious time (naked girls on cars make great PICs), perhaps a few tent dances too.
Strippers are GOOD ...I got a few bus. cards of some of them that just did my boys bachelor party....the things she can DO--- WoW
#73
Here's the tally!!!
Here's the count!
Kansas City
stlkcdc
Matt93SE
Dave B
Nismo87SE
KSU1998
BSwithTF
Chicago
Nealoc187
MAX2000JP
Xmax
BlueC
SteveChicagoSC
slavik'sMAX
K Pazzo 6
los-maxin1
slimer
djshawnee
jamiebooth
Chitwista
Ni_Nos_Maxima
pm0riarty
chi02max
PrinzII
20thdriven
DTR Maxima
Both
BigDi1022
surfermax92
Kansas City
stlkcdc
Matt93SE
Dave B
Nismo87SE
KSU1998
BSwithTF
Chicago
Nealoc187
MAX2000JP
Xmax
BlueC
SteveChicagoSC
slavik'sMAX
K Pazzo 6
los-maxin1
slimer
djshawnee
jamiebooth
Chitwista
Ni_Nos_Maxima
pm0riarty
chi02max
PrinzII
20thdriven
DTR Maxima
Both
BigDi1022
surfermax92
#80
Originally posted by Dave B
I'd imagine Chicago will probably get the most votes, but who is really going to take hold of the reigns?
I'd imagine Chicago will probably get the most votes, but who is really going to take hold of the reigns?
Personally I vote Kansas just because I know that Dave can pull it all together and get things done right.
-hype