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Hey guys, Yesterday was my first time tracking the Z and it was at the Nurburgring. I did my reseatch here in the forum without asking stupid questions and this

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Old 07-30-2012, 07:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey guys, Yesterday was my first time tracking the Z and it was at the Nurburgring. I did my reseatch here in the forum without asking stupid questions and this is the set up I ran at the track.

BC BR type coils
Einbach Sways: Stiff front and rear
White line rear end links
GT Spec 4 points front and 2 points rear under brace
EBC Red Stuff brake pads
Goodridge SS Lines
DOT 4 brake fluid
SPL Rear camber arm( got alingment done and running 0 camber all around)
Michelin Pilot Super Sport
Stillen Gen 3
ARK Performance HFC
Stillen 19 row oil cooler

I had 0 issues at the track since it was my first time I reached my limit as a driver before I reached the limits of the car plus is a little hard to concentrate when Porche GT3RS's are screaming by. I'm hooked on the track any recommendations or improvements for the next track day in September?
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Change out your clutch fluid with something high temp. Change out your diff fluid as well. You will want some negative front camber.
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Sounds like it was a great time. You started at one of the ultimate tracks! You just need seat time...your car is set for now. Clutch fluid isn't a necessity but easy to swap if you want. All the mods in the world won't make you faster until your driving improves (we all have room to improve). I was all into mods but then realized the only thing holding me back from 'faster' was my driving. Focusing on the driving alone has made faster progress and has been much less expensive .
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To be honest, my main concern whith the mods was to make sure that the car could take the punishment and for me not to end on the wall like 3 of my friends did. 2 STI's and 1 R6. I don't care much about power, my may concern is suspension, I felt some G's on some of the turns and the tires were never screaming so I'm sure I could go faster thru some of them.
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Wow sounds fun as hell. That's my dream track for one summer. Although I'm afraid I'll never be able to drive there myself due to their financial troubles now

Why did you run 0 camber though? Our cars are around -1.2-1.7 from the factory. Was it primarily to save tire or because of the track?
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Once I lowered it with coils I took it to the get the alingment done and that is what they suggested plus save some tire life. What would be a good camber setting? That way I can do it for the next track day. Also for general information, I only ran one lap at the time and my oil never passed 230. I let the car cool off with the hood open heat running on no E-brake. Am I missing anything else? I had the stock rotors, they worked with no issues at all.
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0 camber is a bit weird, on track you'll burn up tires really fast on the outside edges this way. The only time 0 works best is driving in a straight line. You can run 0 toe and this will reduce tire wear.

A conservative camber with street tires I would say is -1.0F, -1.4R, no less. More aggressive would be -1.8F, 1.6R, the front camber in particular helps reduce turn in under-steer. On race tires I run -3.5F, -2.0R and I still cook the outside edges of the front tires before anything else.

Was this Nordschleife? I hope to get to run there some day. Definitely a very high speed circuit with some challenging corners thrown in. On the circuits with more time in corners than straights I'm usually the one hounding the GT3's
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I did a few laps there a few years ago, it felt fast in a Peugoat diesel. I can't imagine what it would be like in a 300HP Z. Not a lot of runoffs!
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@ cossie1600, it was awesome man you can feel the G's on some of the turns and the fact that there are a bunch of exoctics flying by you makes everything an unforgetable expirience. @ChrisSlicks, do you think the stock rotors are up for the challenge or are there better options? I read a lot here about over kill and all that stuff so I don't want to over do it. Are 2 piece rotors really necessary?
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@ChrisSlicks, do you think the stock rotors are up for the challenge or are there better options? I read a lot here about over kill and all that stuff so I don't want to over do it. Are 2 piece rotors really necessary?
The stock rotors (on the sport) are a beefy 30lbs each, that's a pretty massive heat sink and they don't seem to have any trouble. Heat build up becomes a problem in longer sessions and that is where brake ducting becomes useful, but yes, 2-piece rotors are overkill for most people. 2-piece rotors are actually more prone to overheating without thermal management since they have 30% less mass. Their advantage is that they have more freedom of expansion independent of the rotor hat, so less prone to distortion.
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That makes sence ChrisSlicks. I will adjust my camber with the aggressive set up that you recommended. I'm not to concern witht thread wear since the Z will go into indoor storage October 1st. Seems I will need a front camber kit to be able to adjusted the front camber. Only thing is, it takes me 4 hours to get to the ring.
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Hmm, how did you get 0 front camber without a front camber kit, especially if lowered? It doesn't seem like that would normally be possible.

If you have a lot of highway miles in-between then go with something in the middle setup wise. You won't be able to take full advantage of the extra camber anyway until you get a bit more confident in the corners. Remember, a squealing tire is a happy tire
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How the the BC Coils feel, Im thinking about getting some soon.
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@ ChrisSlicks, I have the printout from the alingment, I'll put up the numbers after I get out of class. Aren't the tires loosing grip when they are squealing? @ VDC, they feel great, I haven't figured out the pre-load quite yet. I like the fact that I can set up the dampening between the road and the track this weekend on the fly via the extenders in the rear. Chris, from what I read here, no spacers for track correct? I bought 20mm's a while back but haven't install them yet.
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