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What is the bleed rotation for the G? Planning on bleeding it the week before the track.
Also putting on a Stillen sway bar. I'm sure some other drivers have this. Should I put it on the stiffest of the three settings? Does it matter that much?
Also putting on a Stillen sway bar. I'm sure some other drivers have this. Should I put it on the stiffest of the three settings? Does it matter that much?
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bleed rotation is:
rear passenger
rear driver
front passenger
front driver
you want to start with teh furthest away from the cylinder.
good point about the sway bar. i currently have mine on the medium setting for front and rear. you guys think i should stiffen them up for the track? i might just leave it as it is cause goin stiffer could cause some snap oversteer, and could be unpredictable since i havent driven with it yet. same thing could happen to you jadaway2. what do you guys think though?
rear passenger
rear driver
front passenger
front driver
you want to start with teh furthest away from the cylinder.
good point about the sway bar. i currently have mine on the medium setting for front and rear. you guys think i should stiffen them up for the track? i might just leave it as it is cause goin stiffer could cause some snap oversteer, and could be unpredictable since i havent driven with it yet. same thing could happen to you jadaway2. what do you guys think though?
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One thing you can do is measure the tires temperatures throught the width of the tire. If you're getting the outside more hot, stiffen it up a little. A stiffer sway shouldn't cause oversteer, I believe it may understeer, but most likely, you'll just have flatter turns. If you stiffen up the front, and keep the back the same, it should understeer.
#259
As for antiroll bars (sways) start where you think it will give you the best performance (stiffer doesn't always mean better!)
Start with antiroll bars at a setting that you think will give you a slight understeer- start with a medium/medium set up for staggered tires (larger tires in the rear) or medium/soft set up for the same size tires all the way around. This is due to the fact that understeer is far safer than oversteer, and we want you in one piece when you do tire temps. We can then tune from there.
I found that on my sways (Hotchkis) the stiff setting was unmanageble for me right now, since the weight transfered so fast!
Now if it rains - put them both at the softest setting you can!!
Start with antiroll bars at a setting that you think will give you a slight understeer- start with a medium/medium set up for staggered tires (larger tires in the rear) or medium/soft set up for the same size tires all the way around. This is due to the fact that understeer is far safer than oversteer, and we want you in one piece when you do tire temps. We can then tune from there.
I found that on my sways (Hotchkis) the stiff setting was unmanageble for me right now, since the weight transfered so fast!
Now if it rains - put them both at the softest setting you can!!
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Originally Posted by audiblemayhem
how dare you mention that?!?!?!?!
Hell, if it rains, you'll learn a heck of a lot more. One of my most fun track sessions was at Road Atlanta in the rain. Just keep the street tires on if there is any pooled water. If there isn't any pooled water, the racing tires will still have more grip.
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Originally Posted by MoodDude
Uh - why? I would rather drive than reschedule! Especially since there are no rules about driving with your windows up!
#268
Hi everyone - with less than 2 weeks away, everyone should be thinking about getting their cars ready. I think someone posted a check list of things to go through BEFORE getting to the track.
TrackHoRX8 and myself just got back from a super weekend at Roebling, and want to share with all of you some important leasons:
1. Slower is Faster
2. Look where you want to go
3. In a spin, both feet in.
4. Not only let the car warm up (engine, tires, and brakes), but let yourself warm up too.
5. Smooth is Fast (turning, accelerating and BRAKING)
I knew some of these before going, but a few mistakes on my part really drove it home for me.
For those of you who this will be the first road track day for you, we need to figure out how we can best help you so you can learn and have a ton of fun. Here are some ideas:
- If they do allow passangers, then have the first few sessions with a experienced drive (I know I want one).
- If they don't, maybe we can put an experince drive in the morning in the front of the pack with a radio and drive slow and explain the line as you follow him/her.
Trust me that you will have a much better day if we can figure this out! Anyone else got any ideas?
TrackHoRX8 and myself just got back from a super weekend at Roebling, and want to share with all of you some important leasons:
1. Slower is Faster
2. Look where you want to go
3. In a spin, both feet in.
4. Not only let the car warm up (engine, tires, and brakes), but let yourself warm up too.
5. Smooth is Fast (turning, accelerating and BRAKING)
I knew some of these before going, but a few mistakes on my part really drove it home for me.
For those of you who this will be the first road track day for you, we need to figure out how we can best help you so you can learn and have a ton of fun. Here are some ideas:
- If they do allow passangers, then have the first few sessions with a experienced drive (I know I want one).
- If they don't, maybe we can put an experince drive in the morning in the front of the pack with a radio and drive slow and explain the line as you follow him/her.
Trust me that you will have a much better day if we can figure this out! Anyone else got any ideas?
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Well, Mike had an amazing weekend at Roebling and learned a heck of a lot! He's fast as hell in that beast of his, so you other folks are going to be drooling when you see his setup and see him on the track. He pulled away from just about everyone else on the straights with his instructor holding on for dear life. If anyone has the opportunity to do Roebling again in September with NASA, you should. It's getting to be my favorite track. The turns are so amazing. It's like a drug.
The 710's did awsome and stick like hell. They wear great too for a 30 treadwear tire so I'm very very happy with my purchase. Car was set great and was very fast. I couldn't have been happier. Can't wait until the 3rd.
The 710's did awsome and stick like hell. They wear great too for a 30 treadwear tire so I'm very very happy with my purchase. Car was set great and was very fast. I couldn't have been happier. Can't wait until the 3rd.
#270
Glad to here you both had a great time!Roebling Road is a great track and no one should ever pass up an opportunity to go there if they enjoy road racing.The front straight coming out of that fast final turn (can't remember how many turns 12-13 I think) will really put your brakes to the test entering turn 1.MoodDude must have been seeing around 135mph at the end of that straight.Me and Jeremy went up to the Zdayz at the Dragon over the weekend so we were in some twisties as well but slow traffic stinks I only had a few times to run some corners pretty hard but within safe limits.I'm looking forward to June 3rd guy's it has come around rather quickly.
Eric
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