Ok going to my first track experiance in about a month up at Watkins Glen. Im trying to get a parts list together from what ive gathered from the forum
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06-23-2011, 02:04 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Noob to the Track world.. Need help with setting up car
Ok going to my first track experiance in about a month up at Watkins Glen. Im trying to get a parts list together from what ive gathered from the forum and want to make sure i dont miss anything.
GTM Oil cooler (obv a must) brake pads (swap them for the track day) High temp brake and clutch fluid Sway bars (Stillen?) Tires (BFgoodrich gForce TA KDW - not the best for the track but they'll do) Spacers My big question is would putting lowering springs in be a bad idea.. I think it might be bc the shocks and springs arnt matched for each other (not ideal for racing) and im not looking to put coil overs in at this moment. i want to learn how the car handles first. Also is their anything that i should add or subtract? Looking at around $2000 limit to get started. minus the tires bc i have those. Thanks in advance fellas |
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Looks like a sound start. Just make sure the oil is relatively fresh (changed within 1000 miles).
I would also forgo the spacers for the track, I haven't had good luck with those under track conditions. Although given that your tires aren't that sticky they may hold up. Some clubs don't even allow spacers that are larger than 6mm. The lowering springs will help lower your center of gravity and if they only have a marginally stiffer spring rate they will still match up to the OEM shocks fairly well. A lot of the aftermarket lowering springs are variable rate so it is possible that you may end up with more body roll. If I were you I would try it once without them so that you have a comparative reference. For the sway bars the Stillen will do fine and matches up to the stock suspension a little better. Given your tires I would probably run on the low or middle setting for the rear.
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i plan on chaging the oil about a week before the even bc sat the 30th im going to a drag strip with some friends. Im kinda upset about the tire choice but ill have to live with it for now unless my buddy lets me use his stock GTR rims and tires. Ill hold off on the spacers bc i dont see anything about that in the rules. Anything else i should look into? also would a 19 row oil cooler be big enough for a 3.4 mile track? they do 15 min sessions. I dont plan on tracking the car very often but you never know.
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It is a big track with a lot of fast full throttle sections, the car will get hot. With the 19 row I think you will okay for 15 min, but if you haven't bought it yet I would definitely consider the 25.
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I havnt pulled the trigger on anything. Ive been researching a lot about everything and it seemed people could get away w a 19row but only for daily driving in hot places. Most people that track their car go for the 25 and 32. So ill just go for the 24 and play it safe
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You also do the velcro+aluminum block off plate thing, if the 25-row ends up being too cold for daily driving in the winter up there in the northeast (e.g.: DIY: Oil Cooler Block Off Plate). Whereas if you go too small, you've gotta buy another core and replace it, etc. If I were you I'd just go larger right off the bat.
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I was hitting 260F at the Glen in 70 degree weather after 15-20 minutes, I would get for the 25R minimum. Instead of wasting money on crappy tires and sway bar, just get some good tires and call it a day. The car will handle fine with the stock springs, tires make more of a difference anyday.
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With the 25+ row setrabs and cold (as in, freezing or close to it) weather, even the thermo plate won't protect you from running too cold. The block-off plates are easy to make though. (and of course, you most definitely should use a thermo plate).
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Ok 25 row oil cooler and make a block off plate. got it
As for tires. I know the ones i have arnt great. cossie1600 you meantoned to go for tires rather than sway bars. Any suggestion on tires? I did a driving school for firestone a while back and we had RE-11s on 3 series BMW's and those tires were awesome. Any other suggestions? Comments? Should i just go their on these tires and see what its like? |
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I think that the Yokohama Neova AD08s are just as good as RE-11s if those are hard to find. They may be a little bit more unsteady in the wet but in dry they stick like glue. I ran my RE050As until they were scary in the rain and switched after that point. You might consider that as well.
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I Dont plan on tracking my car ALL the time but im def going to a couple track days with some buddies every now and again. Maybe like 3 times this summer. Not looking to go pro.. yet lol Last edited by wh1te370z; 06-24-2011 at 02:43 PM. |
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