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m4a1mustang 04-12-2012 07:21 PM

Running an oil cooler? You'll definitely need one.

ZCarMan 04-12-2012 07:47 PM

Just as a reference my first track event was a Hyperdrive at Summit Point. I remember when we rolled out for the first lap I was at the back of the entire group as I was almost late to the grid! When we got underway on the straight headed toward turn one which was a hard right (almost a hairpin) I remember I didn't really go too fast and didn't brake all that hard, so the instructor asked if I was really braking hard. I told him no, He told me the next time we came down the straight to haul a$$ and not let off the gas until he told me to, and then when he told me to he said I should step on the brake HARD until he told me to release and turn in. Needless to say this was my first experience with how well a good set of brakes work because I must've been doing a buck twenty down the straight and it kept getting closer and closer to the turn and then at almost the last second he said, "BRAKE" and I stepped hard onto the brakes. They did exactly what they were supposed to do which was bring the Z down slow enough to the point I could look for the turn in point and try to shoot for the apex. I missed the apex the first time. LOL For that Hyperdrive I was equipped with a 19 row oil cooler, the sport Akebono brakes, upgraded with Hawk HPS+ pads and MOTUL RBF-600 brake fluid. I never had any problems for the entire 25 minutes the Hyperdrive lasted. Temps that day were in the 80s.

Conversely, Daisuke on this forum was with me at Little Talladegha in Alabama for the track session at Z Nationals with his stock Akebono brakes pads and he fried the pads after the first 25 minute session and had to call it. I managed to not suffer any problems for two 25 min sessions with brakes but on the third session I did managed to boil my clutch fluid, which I fixed by replacing also with the MOTUL RBF-600 fluid afterward. Temps that day were 104F on the track.

birdmanx1 04-12-2012 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 1658465)
Just don't completely rule it out, ok? Else I'll have to have Birdman drive up there and get rough on you. You wouldn't like him when he's angry. He's a real tough customer... who'll tickle you until you comply.

No he wouldn't like me when I'm angry. I'll bump his bumpa when I'm getting angry :tup: Chris, you must make it to one of those megacruise, tons of fun! We did it last year early fall I believe and it was absolutely delightful! Crew of more than a dozen Zs rolling in harmony through scenic areas with interesting things happening... you get the idea ;)

eastwest2300 04-12-2012 09:33 PM

Where has eastwest been?? hmmmmm.

2theextreme 04-13-2012 04:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Sndtgr08 (Post 1658668)
omg is it me or are the chinese merchants getting worse? I ordered some spring loaded hinges ($4 for both) March 31, they tell me dilivery by April 6-11. They sent me and email april 1 say'n they shipped my items... Now, almost 2 weeks later, I email them and ask where my shiznit is and they email me back with April 25-May 12 (the 12th is a saterday...and almost 6 weeks after I ordered them) Do you think that Google Translate can convert "DAMN YOU AND YOUR CHEAP PRICES!<Waves Fist Angrily>" into kanji? I would like to speak to them so they realy can feel where I am coming from.

I had a chinese hood on my car......note the key word is HAD? Such crap....it rubbed my strut tower bar raw! :icon14:

eastwest2300 04-13-2012 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by 2theextreme (Post 1659844)
I had a chinese hood on my car......note the key word is HAD? Such crap....it rubbed my strut tower bar raw! :icon14:

daaaaaamn.:wtf2::wtf2:

MightyBobo 04-13-2012 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 1658613)
Dont forget SS Lines. :tup:

You dont need SS lines. Stop spreading propaganda.

m4a1mustang 04-13-2012 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by MightyBobo (Post 1660179)
You dont need SS lines. Stop spreading propaganda.

:iagree:

XwChriswX 04-13-2012 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by MightyBobo (Post 1660179)
Don't forget a tune. Don't ever get on a track without a tune.

Good advice bobo! :tup: :icon17:

MightyBobo 04-13-2012 09:48 AM

And he'll be fine on the track with his base brake calipers. Jesus, you guys are fear mongerers lol. He needs good pads, some fluid, and some decent rubber. Hell his brakes are more brakes than a lot of other cars already have on the track and they do fine...

MightyBobo 04-13-2012 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 1660183)
Good advice bobo! :tup: :icon17:

Coming from the most over-modded car owner that hasnt done anything yet because he keeps handicapping himself 8P

"Well, I'd get on the track, BUT....." *rolls excuse dice.....* "Survey SAYS...........the humidity is a little high today, and my exhaust has a funny smell, which means I'm running rich/lean. Oh, wait, I was supposed to pick one or the other, there..."


:)

m4a1mustang 04-13-2012 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by MightyBobo (Post 1660194)
And he'll be fine on the track with his base brake calipers. Jesus, you guys are fear mongerers lol. He needs good pads, some fluid, and some decent rubber. Hell his brakes are more brakes than a lot of other cars already have on the track and they do fine...

Would YOU drive on base calipers at your pace? IDK... I wouldn't want to do it. But then again my work is all about risk management so that's how I think.

XwChriswX 04-13-2012 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by MightyBobo (Post 1660194)
And he'll be fine on the track with his base brake calipers. Jesus, you guys are fear mongerers lol. He needs good pads, some fluid, and some decent rubber. Hell his brakes are more brakes than a lot of other cars already have on the track and they do fine...

:bowrofl: :stirthepot:

He gets so angry when you talk about track stuffs. :roflpuke2:

XwChriswX 04-13-2012 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by MightyBobo (Post 1660199)
Coming from the most over-modded car owner that hasnt done anything yet because he keeps handicapping himself 8P

"Well, I'd get on the track, BUT....." *rolls excuse dice.....* "Survey SAYS...........the humidity is a little high today, and my exhaust has a funny smell, which means I'm running rich/lean. Oh, wait, I was supposed to pick one or the other, there..."


:)

:bowrofl: :roflpuke2: I don't have handicaps, just no $$ to pay for it. :rofl2:

MightyBobo 04-13-2012 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 1660200)
Would YOU drive on base calipers at your pace? IDK... I wouldn't want to do it. But then again my work is all about risk management so that's how I think.

Yeah I'd go out there. There's no way Shahid would put those brakes at their limit his first weekend out, nor would I or anyone else likely.


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