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trogersz34 11-07-2016 09:40 AM

Just registered for my first HPDE event! I have already bought upgraded pads and SS lines and will be flushing all fluids prior to the event. My biggest concern is the fact that I will not be running an oil cooler. The event will be in December in NC so it will be colder temperatures and since this will be my first event I highly doubt I will be going all out. More concerned about learning proper track etiquette. Do any of you think I will run into issues without an oil cooler? I am driving a 2013 sport touring 6mt.

MightyBobo 11-07-2016 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by trogersz34 (Post 3575495)
Just registered for my first HPDE event! I have already bought upgraded pads and SS lines and will be flushing all fluids prior to the event. My biggest concern is the fact that I will not be running an oil cooler. The event will be in December in NC so it will be colder temperatures and since this will be my first event I highly doubt I will be going all out. More concerned about learning proper track etiquette. Do any of you think I will run into issues without an oil cooler? I am driving a 2013 sport touring 6mt.

You may need to switch to auto mode instead, or not necessarily red line it as much, but you'll probably be ok.

My first HPDE was in November at VIR, and I was still able to push my oil cooler...

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JARblue 11-07-2016 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by trogersz34 (Post 3575495)
Just registered for my first HPDE event! I have already bought upgraded pads and SS lines and will be flushing all fluids prior to the event. My biggest concern is the fact that I will not be running an oil cooler. The event will be in December in NC so it will be colder temperatures and since this will be my first event I highly doubt I will be going all out. More concerned about learning proper track etiquette. Do any of you think I will run into issues without an oil cooler? I am driving a 2013 sport touring 6mt.

Take it easy and you might be ok. But if you are at all comfortable driving fast, you will definitely experience some pulled timing due to heat without a proper oil cooler. I've had mine out on the track once and couldn't even get two full laps without noticing timing getting pulled (granted that was 95+ temps in June in Texas).

Try to keep your temps around 250F or less if possible. Even at this you may still see partial limp mode limiting your RPMs to 5K max. Don't let temps push 280F or you will see full limp mode where RPMs are limited to 3K or something. When temps start creeping up to 270F, I'd go ahead and back off and end the session early. And plan to change your oil asap after the event is over.

SurfDog 02-07-2017 11:43 AM

Just run hard and watch your oil temp gauge. You will probably get 5-10 minutes then need to come in and cool off. Open your hood and point into the wind for about half an hour then get back out there. It's a bit tedious without a cooler but doable.

SurfDog 02-07-2017 11:45 AM

If you creep up toward 260 take a cool down lap (low rpm low power) and see if you cool down a bit. My experience without a cooler was it was just better to come in to cool though.

tims370z 09-24-2017 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Zxces50 (Post 1903136)
Helpful Check list. Usually last minute getting ready so put this list togehter to make sure I leave home with everything I need. I added some track stuff/ "day of" as it might be helpful to first timer. (PDF & Word if you wnat to custom)

Thanks for sharing! :tiphat:

StevenSlice 03-08-2018 11:38 AM

Something to add - Common sense.

If somebody comes out of nowhere and is chewing on your bumper, just let them go. Forsake your pride and let the guys who know what they're doing go out in front.

Also our Z's arent "slow" by any means so certain cars you do need to lift for. Just because you're faster in a straight doesn't mean your faster 90% of the rest of the track.

Common courtesy at track days is a must, at least if you intend on making some friends and not getting chewed out after you get off track.. OH and dont go in a run group youre not fast enough for. Just because youve got 3 track days doesnt mean youre ready for intermediate.

:driving:

Rusty 03-08-2018 12:13 PM

:iagree:

There are fast guys in slow cars, and slow guys in fast cars. :icon17:

StevenSlice 03-08-2018 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3737028)
:iagree:

There are fast guys in slow cars, and slow guys in fast cars. :icon17:

Good example was a old Mustang at ACS.
Full suspension, front and Rear Brembo BBKs, gutted interior. Big supercharger. Dude was like 500+ HP on 305 DOT Slicks.

Ran 7 seconds slower than me, and refused to let me by.

Hotrodz 03-08-2018 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by StevenSlice (Post 3737037)
Good example was a old Mustang at ACS.
Full suspension, front and Rear Brembo BBKs, gutted interior. Big supercharger. Dude was like 500+ HP on 305 DOT Slicks.

Ran 7 seconds slower than me, and refused to let me by.

With guys like that, just take trip down pit lane and put space between you DA, then call them out in the download.

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bpchaos 03-08-2018 01:24 PM

Point bys are nice, even if your group doesn't require it. Just let the driver know you know he's there, and point them by.

Rusty 03-08-2018 03:36 PM

Spec Miata's. Hate those guys. :rofl2: Blow by them down the straight, only to have them eat your rear bumper in the turns. I normally let those guys go. And give them some distance. Pull into pit lane then go back out.

SurfDog 03-09-2018 04:54 PM

There fun to drive... frustrating to drive around

xxAGAVExx 09-17-2022 09:33 AM

I’m getting ready for my first track day, so do I need a lap timer, or do the events have a way of tracking times?


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Tedmeister 09-17-2022 12:23 PM

The simplest way to get your lap times is to down load "Track Addict" on your
phone and mount it where your camera can record out the front.
You'll get times and video of your track day.


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