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Rice, what is rolling diameter and what's the significance of that?
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Getting ready for my first track experience.
I've done 3 of the car control clinics with the car, one autocross training day, and now am ready to hit the big boy track this summer. Putting in RBF600 next week, I have HP+ pads on the front, stock on the rear. Using stock tires/wheels. Next up is oil- I ordered some Redline 5w20, and will go pick up an OEM filter. After that I'll go get it track inspected at a shop and I think I'm good to go. Any other things? Should I do the pedal dance on my first track day or just the 3 second button? I won't be pushing too hard on my first day.
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And for reference I consider myself to be a low (weak) intermediate driver with seven track days and some autocross. |
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If it's a beginner friendly track, lower speeds and lots of runoff, learning with the aids off are a good thing. If there's hard walls all over that'll ruin your car with any spin, I'd be tempted to keep them on until I had a better feel for the track.
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Pacific Raceways here in the Seattle area has a few widowmaker type turns for sure... Hmm. Is 5w20 a good oil weight for track? I stepped it up a single weight, but I don't see a real definitive answer on what oil to use at the track. I do not have an oil cooler, so I figure the redline would help there, since it sheers at higher temp, etc. Can I 3+ track days this summer without an oil cooler, or do I need to be investing in one before any more?
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Sounds like a good candidate to learn to drive the car, instead of having the car drive for you. Remember, the goal is to become a better driver, not put down scorching lap times. Know your limits. |
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Don't think this is talked about much, but what's everyone thought on track insurance? Never heard of a normal car insurance covering people at the track, so I'm going to assume all of them don't.
Are people willing to accept the risk of potentially totaling their car and being out 25-30k? Do you buy track insurance? Who do you go through? Let's be honest here, most people aren't going to roll their eyes when they lose 25-30k. You could reduce that risk by driving below the limit, but there are some things that are out of your control, e.g., coolant spills, someone running into you, etc. Based on experience and research, it seems like it's a gentleman's rule if someone runs into you. If the person was at fault, then he/she would be the one "responsible" for the repair cost. That's not always the case though. I've noticed most clubs/events don't push for track insurance or at least inform drivers about it. Part of the reason I've stopped tracking the BRZ is due to the financial risks involved, and it's the reason I bought a cheap Integra instead. Last edited by ayau; 04-16-2014 at 05:15 PM. |
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When I change from 205/50/15's to 225/50/15s on my Honda, the tire isn't just wider as the 225 would suggest, it's also taller so to keep the same rolling diameter I need to get the 225/45/15 tire. Go to tire rack and look at a tire and then look at the spec sheet. All the info is there. The OEM overall diameter of the 215/45/17 Michelin Primacy HP is 24.7". Thus your goal if buying a different tire is to stay as close to that overall diameter size as possible. Any change in diameter affects your speedometer accuracy. http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes Quote:
And yes, Turn 5 through 6 can be a widow maker. Don't hit the curbs and if you set 2 tires off just keep the wheel straight and then gradually merge back onto the track!
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