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waynieZ 09-26-2009 09:26 PM

Nice Todd it looks like it was a good day glad you and Payback came through ok. Looks like a fun time.

89 RS 09-26-2009 09:41 PM

Looks like you had a good time. Bummer about the steering pump, but I guess you'll get that taken care of...Thanks for sharing Todd.

rogue 09-26-2009 09:56 PM

Glad you had a good time, definitely hot for track days. You hooked yet? :lol:

Shame about the power steering, I'm sure it'll be sorted out quickly and before your next time out.

Theres a group going to buttonwillow at the beginning of October if you're interested. I'm going to try and make it out and a few of the guys from the other form are as well. I think Steve's bringing Penny out and a few others...

http://www.ncracing.org/events.php

camcojb 09-26-2009 10:08 PM

that's great Todd, you looked good.

Jody

Flash68 09-27-2009 12:27 AM

Looks like a lotta fun Todd. Looked like a tightly packed course there.


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Originally Posted by Vegas69 (Post 236961)
I work out alot and trying to steer 275mm R888's around a road course is like arm wresting super man.

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68protouring454 09-27-2009 06:38 AM

todd, call i think its mark at turn one, the way they build there pumps, they run way cooler, i have a turn one pump on my ls1, and it has integral reservoir and i have not had any issues, however once you drive on track alot, its wise to change fluid every 350-400 laps.
nice job,
as you saw in the spin the importance of being smooth and letting the car react before you do, things can get unsettled very quickly.

nice job.

Vegas69 09-27-2009 07:38 AM

I'm glad I found the edge right at the end of my day. I think I had a little to much rear brake in the car as well. Right at the end of the longest back straight the car started to get loose under heavy braking. I'll dial a couple turns of back brake out of it next time. It's amazing how quickly you don't realize just how fast you're going. The car has a bunch of potential. I need some serious work. I'll call Mark at turn one tomorrow. Thanks for the heads up. The track was way to crowded for my taste. The first heat the car behind me was getting a little closer than I would like. The second heat gave me a real taste for road racing, the car, and track. It was a blast man!

68protouring454 09-27-2009 11:32 AM

best thing to do is mess around on street with brake bias, get it close, then dial in AS much rear brake as you can till rears lock up before fronts, then go half turn back. i always do this at each track and keep notes for different tracks, as well as tire temps, pressures etc.
for example at nh, because of more right hand turns, i pre set right rear pressure to 27 and left rear to 32, both end up at 36-38 hot, but tire temp readings told me i needed to adjust.

Vegas69 09-27-2009 12:50 PM

It's funny because I've played around with it on the street and never locked up the rears first. The heat really changed the feel in a good way. It may have been due to getting into the corner to hot and starting to lock up a front as well. Next time I hope to have more time to play.

68protouring454 09-27-2009 02:06 PM

slow in fast out... especially with the weight on the nose of your car, always get your braking done before turn in, if not susp will be very unsettled. kinda like in the spin.
whens the next track event?


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