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My first year tracking. I ran Yellowstuff pads, Motul 600 brake fluid, and stainless lines. If you have a manual. Flush the the old clutch fluid out, and replace Motul

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Old 01-02-2015, 07:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My first year tracking. I ran Yellowstuff pads, Motul 600 brake fluid, and stainless lines. If you have a manual. Flush the the old clutch fluid out, and replace Motul 600. Wrap some insulation around the clutch line down by the transmission, where the exhaust is. As your skills increase. Start looking at oil coolers, better pads, brake ducts for the front, tires, Gopro camera.
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I think its been well covered now, but what the hell, my 2 cents

1. Brake/clutch fluid- Motul RBF 600 or equivalent

2. Brake pads, I like Carbotech, if you're just starting out, xp8s should suffice, as you get more experienced, step up to xp10 front / Xp 8 rear.

3. Oil cooler. Might need this sooner rather than later.

4. Keep you tank full to start each session. Eventually that won't cut it and you'll need a fuel starve fix. Contact plunk on here at CJM

5. Read that big list posted above, good info there.

6. Have fun and treat it as a learning experience, work on improving yourself, ie check your ego at the gate.
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6. Have fun and treat it as a learning experience, work on improving yourself, ie check your ego at the gate.
I wish I could put that on a huge poster at the entrance to every track I've been too. Try being an instructor and sitting in a 100K+ car with a rookie driver...the entire first two sessions are ego smashers.
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Just watched those videos. Very informative.
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My first trackday. I had a guy in a Viper ARC crash in front of me. It was the guys first time on a track ever, and his last.
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