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Originally Posted by BANKO
Hey Guys, I don't think this currently exists, but thought it would be great to get some insight into what one should prepare for in anticipation of the event. Read the tech rules and got those items covered, but was thinking about fuel, replacement parts, tools, etc. Any feedback would be most welcome.
Thanks!
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In all seriousness, ASCS is a fun event. You get a great experience with the ability to really test your driving skills and to test the performance of your car.
I was hoping someone would eventually chim in about what a first timer could bring or prepare, but my joking around took front stage.
As I give it some thought, here are some of my opinions about preparing for this type of an event.
Im not sure how freesh your car is but here are some pre-event stuff:
1. Make sure all you fluids are clean, full and new. Especially your brake fluid and power steering fluid.
2. Check all suspension bolts and key mounting bolts for tightness and condition. While you are at it do a visual inspection of all suspension parts for any strange issues, such as rubbing, cracking ect...
3. It goes without saying to do the same, as above, for your engine and drive line components.
4. Make sure all your interior components are secure, and not able to move around during hard braking and turning. Especially inspect your driver seat, seat belt, steering wheel and foot control pedals.
5. Fill up your tires to the street recommended pressure. That way you have enough to let some out at the track if needed.
Just my 2 more cents here for what to bring to the event:
1. Try to bring a little extra oil, power steering fluid, coolant, trans fluid and brake fluid. As the track seems to find a way to make these come out.
2. I always find it helpful to bring some type of cleaning supplies for windsheild, helmet ect... Also nice to have around if you have a problem and you need to clean your hands.
3. Some work rags and a towel or pad to lay on the ground if you have a problem.
4. A few basic tools that could be used on your most critical items. Don't try to over pack your tools unless you have the room. PITA to lug around and typically with such a great group of people someone may have what you need.
5. Bring a tire pressure guage so you can adjust tire pressure down to a reasonable amount based on your tire edge contact.
I know I could probably think of more, but this is actually my basic list I use for any event I attend.
Hopefully a few more will chim in.

Brett