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I plan on doing a first timer two day track experience program in January and as of now my car is stock. I want to be proactive though, which brake fluids and pads would you recommend swapping for the weekend
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Pairing it up with Project Mu HC+800 is a great choice, and we also have Torque RT700 if you want to step up the fluid another grade as well. |
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Are you going to be at the SoW event on the 28th? If so I'd love to say hi/pick your brain a bit.
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Any idea what gauge these are?
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My car is completely stock except for all the mods.
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When you say you pick the s2K over the BRZ, you mentioned the BRZ is still a newborn platform and there are bugs to work out.
The platform itself is as good of a starting point right? I want to get a platform I can reliably build upon - is the BRZ one to go with (mechanical maturity issues not withstanding) or should I look somewhere else?
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The platform has immense potential, and can teach you to drive, but at the same time, doesn't bite you hard in the ass like the S2k does. It communicates better, and corners well. It's just not as reliable or as well prepared as the S2k out of the box, but the S2k also had a 9k higher MSRP. If you want a firm indication, we have a 2nd BRZ now. |
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That's why I have a DD for work and the fun car will be the don't-care-if-it-spends-more-time-in-the-shop-than-the-road type.
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Mike,
I started getting into HPDE's with my last car and would like to continue the hobby with my BRZ. My car is completely stock and will stay so for the track (save for tires, pads, and fluid of course). How concerned should I be about about mechanical failure with the car, particularly the direct injector seals? The car has an April 2013 build date, would it have the adjusted spark tables? Also, if the seals go pop, does Subaru honor them under warranty? Thanks! Last edited by im2lazy789; 12-21-2013 at 04:36 AM. |
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@CSG Mike I have a question on how my car handles. The setup is as follows:
- WedsSport TC105N 17x8 +42 with BFGoodrich Rivals 225/45/17 (32psi pressure cold) - KW Clubsport set as follows: Front: Compression 7 clicks out - Rebound 9 clicks out Rear : Compression 7 clicks out - Rebound 9 clicks out Ride height (not sure how to measure this but I set it about 1.5" higher than KW recommends measuring from hub center to fender, was too low at the recommended 12.6") - Whiteline endlinks front, Perrin endlinks rear - Car is corner weighed for 50% cross weight - Alignment is: Front camber -2.5 with 0 toe Rear camber -2.0 with +0.03 toe in on each side The car is significantly lighter in the rear because of wheel, tools, and stock muffler removal (running Tomei 60s catback). The car exhibits corner entry push, in the middle of the corner it grips, and on throttle application for corner exit the rear end breaks loose. I don't necessarily dislike the way it handles, but I want to decrease the corner entry push, prolong the mid corner grip and decrease the quickness the rear end breaks loose on exit. So just if this visual helps, currently I have this: Entry Mid Exit UUUUUUUUGGGGGOOOOOOOOO This is what I want: Entry Mid Exit UUUUUGGGGGGGGGGGGGOOOO U is understeer, G is grip, O is oversteer |
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