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brought home this baby today.
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Went to the track today. Ran a set of SX2's back to back against a set of RT660's. The 660's where 2sec/min quicker on a track I had only driven for the second time in 3 years. Very good feel, sidewalls seem decently stiff even when I took the car out on it's warm up laps with 30psi cold pressure. They seem to be happy at 35-37 psi hot. Got a little greasy at the end of 20 min but they didn't drop off hard as they got hot. Ambient today was in the high 80's.
I also tested running my GTC200 with the factory spoiler with a Perrin gurney flap. Then removed the gurney flap, then the stock spoiler. Definitely made a difference but I say the drag penalty from running those other parts isn't worth what you gain. Car felt a bit looser but I preferred it that way as it was easier to rotate in the fast corners. I removed the risers from this GTC200 so it sits 3.25 inches lower then out of the box. Much happier with this setup.
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Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads out there. Hopefully you get some new cologne:
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Also forgot to mention was my first time running E85 on track. Holy hell what a difference. I am actually quite happy with the power the car makes now. Downside is I noticed I need to upgrade my radiator. I was hitting close to 240F and having to cool the car down or just pull off the rest of the session. I started noticing last couple years I could hit 230F on water temps and though it was an issue with my cooling stack. Nope, still not better. Koyo Rad on the way.
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Vanity plates finally arrived and gave it a much needed wash after back-to-back weekend road trips.
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My car is also splitter, diffuser, and medium wing.
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I have the flapper and at Cressen through Horseshoe, Boot Hill, Tombstone(all one big left around 270 deg) it will starve coming out if below 3/4 tank.
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-Dry-clean: Use a shop-vac on reverse (or a blower attachment from an air compressor) to blow away loose dust from entire engine bay. -Protect: Cover alternator and engine block with garbage bag. -Degrease: Spray degreaser on surfaces in the engine bay and on the underside of the hood that I want cleaned - avoiding any electrical wiring. Agitate the degreaser with a soft brush to loosen the grease/dirt. -Rinse: Use a garden hose on the MIST setting to gently rinse away the degreaser. Don't use a high pressure stream or a pressure washer. -Dry: Using the shop-vac on reverse again, blow away the a water from the areas you rinsed. -Detail: Remove the plastic bag. Now with a rag and degreaser, use some elbow grease to gently clean any area that was covered by the plastic bag and anything you may have missed. -Dress up: Using your favourite plastic/rubber protector spray and a clean rag, apply some to any dull plastic cover and rubber hoses to restore their shine. Not really required for newer cars, but might be a good idea for cars that have seen a lot of mileage. -Reconnect battery. -Admire your OCD. Last edited by N_Raged; 06-22-2021 at 07:25 PM. |
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I am thinking I will be okay, the big constant radius turn I take a shallow entry and double apex it. I guess I will find out for sure on the 17th. I would like to have that sorted before the SCCA TT even at that track at the end of July.
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I've purchased the product for cleaning and dressing. Just waiting on a weekend to get into it. Yours looks great!
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