It says it takes tire temperature as well, but how does it do that? I guess it is measuring the air temperature inside the wheel?
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It says it takes tire temperature as well, but how does it do that? I guess it is measuring the air temperature inside the wheel?
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You would actually be in Unlimited RWD with the Hoosiers so you would be up against the FX car that ran a 2:13.1 . Toyo R888s and Nitto NT01s are the competitive Modified Class tires.
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You would be better off getting some Mod class legal tires as that NSX is at a level I don't think any 370Z could ever reach.
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The NT01's are a pretty decent track tire. Not quite as much grip as R6's but still a bunch more than even the best street tire. I would take them over R888's for dry events, although R888's are much better wet.
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I'm with you... already planning transition to NT01's for NASA TTA classing... was being tongue in check about chasing the NSX time... my weight to power ratio is >10... the NSX is half that
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Updated project lists - new items in bold
370Z to do's: - add front brake cooling - resolve fuel starvation issue - buy/install stiffer motor mounts - change machine screws to bolts for battery hold down (NASA safety rqmt) - more permanent wiring for electrical accessories and wire high beams - install spa oil/water gauge in place of clock - setup rear diff cooling - weld / fill the holes on the rear deck - shave weight on hood, rear hatch, bumper beams, rear structure, etc - various Aero work incl. update splitter / eliminate weight - replace broken rear view mirror - replace broken windshield - alignment... -3.5 front / -2.5 rear, dial back caster to ~5 Other 370Z to do's for classing: - switch to Nitto NT01 275/40/18 corners and use Orange Elect tire monitoring - swap to OEM sway bars (keep stillen sways as spares) - add 75-150 lbs of ballast, for comp weight of 3,250 (150 assumes fuel issue resolved) - remove canards and front splitter Trailer to do's: - patch holes in trailer... big one on side, some little ones - install electric winch - paint floor with "porch paint" Parts left at Junior's? - rear middle brake light - one of the splitter struts Last edited by travisjb; 05-23-2010 at 01:18 AM. |
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hmmm... maybe something for my trailer! would like to be able to watch my runs in between sessions... on a CF card... any other ideas?
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Hey Travis,
Why did you switch back to stock sway bars? Is it better than the after market ones? I am thinking of getting hotchkis sways. Thanks Kevin |
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I've been in touch with a 350 racing team that has a fix for the fuel starvation issue. It's an in tank fix. They get down to a 1/2 gal of gas with no issues. Should be available in a few weeks. No pricing as of yet. No other details.
I'll let everyone know when I get more information. Stan |
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