Scrymerr
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- Sep 22, 2002
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Vacaville,
California
I am attempting to take my car to a track day at Infineon Raceway for the first time. I have read through quite a few threads, and found a lot of great information. I would like to share a few details of my setup and get some advice pertaining more specifically to my car and me.
The first concern I have is the fact that my doorhandles are shaved. I understand the need for doorhandles to function correctly in case of an emergency extraction or such, however some cars such as the C6 corvette have buttons instead of handles; what happens in a crash if the car loses power. This no doorhandle issue would be an even greater concern of mine, however I have T-tops. Tops are required to be removed for racing, and the windows rolled down. What are the chances in this case that I would be allowed to run with shaved handles?
Also, the car is street driven pretty frequently with a very conservative 350whp tune. I am in no way worried about the power levels, but my suspension setup bothers me. I am running tein basic coilovers with upper pillowball mounts, stock swaybars, SPC front control arms, Rotora BBK, and BFG G-Force 255/40/17's. Right now I have about 1 degree of negative camber all around, with a little bit of toe-in in both the front and the rear. My questions:
What would be the recommended alignment for tracking the car, keeping in mind that the car is street driven about 300 miles a month?
What tire pressure should I run?
Should I make any adjustments to the ride height?
Other than that, I would appreciate any other suggestions. After reading quite a few threads, I have notices the stress drivers place on the cooling system, aero, and 'reliability'. The car is put together very well: I loctite just about everything, my cooling system is in order (and had no problems last summer with 100 degree outside temperatures and pretty much20 solid minutes WOT and >6500 RPM), I have no fluid/vacuum leaks, and my brake pads and tires all have well over 80% life left.
I will start with this, see what kind of responses I get, and see if I can make some beneficial changes over the next few weeks.
Thanks in advance,
Dan
The first concern I have is the fact that my doorhandles are shaved. I understand the need for doorhandles to function correctly in case of an emergency extraction or such, however some cars such as the C6 corvette have buttons instead of handles; what happens in a crash if the car loses power. This no doorhandle issue would be an even greater concern of mine, however I have T-tops. Tops are required to be removed for racing, and the windows rolled down. What are the chances in this case that I would be allowed to run with shaved handles?
Also, the car is street driven pretty frequently with a very conservative 350whp tune. I am in no way worried about the power levels, but my suspension setup bothers me. I am running tein basic coilovers with upper pillowball mounts, stock swaybars, SPC front control arms, Rotora BBK, and BFG G-Force 255/40/17's. Right now I have about 1 degree of negative camber all around, with a little bit of toe-in in both the front and the rear. My questions:
What would be the recommended alignment for tracking the car, keeping in mind that the car is street driven about 300 miles a month?
What tire pressure should I run?
Should I make any adjustments to the ride height?
Other than that, I would appreciate any other suggestions. After reading quite a few threads, I have notices the stress drivers place on the cooling system, aero, and 'reliability'. The car is put together very well: I loctite just about everything, my cooling system is in order (and had no problems last summer with 100 degree outside temperatures and pretty much20 solid minutes WOT and >6500 RPM), I have no fluid/vacuum leaks, and my brake pads and tires all have well over 80% life left.
I will start with this, see what kind of responses I get, and see if I can make some beneficial changes over the next few weeks.
Thanks in advance,
Dan
But, the experience gave me an idea of what the car needed for my particular track.
