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I'm not sure how to elaborate, but i'll try. I don't know why the car won't hold an alignment. I'm sure there are solutions out there like toe links and LCAs, but I really don't want to dump any money or time into this car. I don't know if the wheel bearing failures were a fluke, but my friend's wheel bearings went bad on him at around the same time mine did. My rear axle is still fine, but his is getting replaced because it broke. I personally know of one owner who had a DI seal failure on his car, but there are more here on the forum. The problem is, nobody knows why the failures are occuring. Is it because of the high oil temps? Who knows? The driving dynamics of the car are fantastic. So much so, that after my friend drove the car, he ditched his e36 M3 and decided to buy a totalled BRZ to strip out and use as a track car. I'm not so sure that was a great idea because he's going to have to do a lot of work to the car to keep it together with how much he punishes his cars.
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When you say 'broken 2 wheel bearings' & 'wheel bearing went bad', do you mean that they developed play to the point where they needed replacement? Or did they simply collapse and the car became undriveable? Do you know why your friend's axle quit on him? I've read of this issue in at least one other post here, but no longer recall if a cause was established - e.g., excessive lowering. Unless there are serious engineering defects in the twins, I think the BRZ is going to be a cheaper track car than an E36 M3 could ever be, even if the M3s are fully debugged by now. Now, your friend may be the pioneer with the arrows in his back like Robert Stout is in his FR-S in World Challenge, but somebody's got to go first so that the rest of us can benefit from their experience, right?
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[ame="http://vimeo.com/6834339"]Aaron Povoledo Big Slide Rain Enduro Watkins Glen on Vimeo[/ame] [ame="http://vimeo.com/6818237"]Aaron Povoledo at Watkins Glen 9-27-09 Sideways out of the esses on Vimeo[/ame] The driver is on three-year old BFGoodrich g-Force T/A KDW tires in a RWD 2800# 155 RWHP car, and except for a modest spec-car suspension there's nothing trick about the car, so it's not entirely dissimilar to a twin. The car has no stability control or ABS. You'll note that he's off the dry line except at the T1 turn-in and down the T1-T2 straight. Is that Main Straight-to-Back Straight line the sort of line you run in the rain; and, if so, do you know why you're running it and how to adjust that line depending upon the amount of water on the track? If not, I'd recommend keeping supporting stability software operational as that track can and will bite you in the wet in no time at all when you're driving on the dry line. With or without stability control, and to the extent possible, keep your loaded tires off the concrete and off the innumerable sealant patches. Last edited by dradernh; 04-24-2014 at 03:29 PM. |
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2) That describes a Miata and a Miata driver to a tee. Those are arguably the smartest guys at the track when it comes to having safe, reliable, and low-cost fun. Last edited by dradernh; 06-17-2014 at 07:58 AM. |
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Broken rear axles (driver side inboard CV) is fairly common, but is usually HIGHLY accelerated by rough shifting. Slow down on the shifts, and don't shock the drivetrain. Wheel bearings... is your knuckle straight? Front or rear? |
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To expand on this a little bit since we track our auto: After you start the car, press the 'Sport' button that engages the sport mode in the tranny. THEN shift into manual mode. This will sharpen the shift speeds a tad. If you shift into manual mode BEFORE pressing the 'Sport' button, the mode will not engage and shifts will be a tad slower. We just did a muffler delete and I can easily hear the difference in shift speeds. There's a glorious pop from the exhaust between shifts in sport manual vs sport auto or non-sport manual. Edit: I should note that I could feel the difference prior to the muffler delete, but now I can really hear it much better. Sent from a secret volcano base using trained sharks Last edited by kavanagh; 04-24-2014 at 05:01 PM. |
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what was the build date on you and or friend's BRZs?
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