09-20-2005 | #1 |
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rigors of road racing
This will give you idea the beating my car takes at the track. This is a picture of my wheel weight. I forget to put a bead of silicone on the perimeter of the weight as I usually do.
On a high speed track my wheels run aprox 250 degrees. To check and adjust tire pressure requires gloves. My calipers that day where 400 degree front and 300 rear.
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09-20-2005 | #3 |
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Im using Wilwood calipers, Coleman rotors, Performance Friction 01 pads and 3 inch brake duct at the front. Front pads are .80 thick with 1 3/8" thick rotors. They take a beating and last quite long. Stock brakes would not handle that abuse. See my website for pictures and list of car setup.
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09-22-2005 | #4 |
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Im impressed that they stayed on there!!! I throw weights all the time but must end up in a ditch somewhere.
I never thought of putting silicone on there. Great Idea!!! |
09-23-2005 | #5 |
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Mike, thats remarkable. I wanted to thank you for your encouragement and assistance earlier in the year in diagnosing my car and providing advice on HPDEs. I participated in a PCA event in June at Watkins Glen and thoroughly enjoyed myself. Its clear that I need at least some ducting to cool the breaks, though, as my stock setup faded badly after about 20 minutes.
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09-28-2005 | #6 | |
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Re: rigors of road racing
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If you think tires dont shift on the wheel, heres a picture showing what happens. All my wheels and tires get marked and all my wheel/tires shift if subjected to heavy use. Mounting is done with a soap lub only, not any silicone based crap that would probably have my tires spinning full circle.
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10-07-2005 | #7 |
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Re: rigors of road racing
Mike, I went to Watkins Glen with a NJ based chapter of the Porsche Club of America. A buddy of mine is in the PCA and they had some openings for non-porsches. It was a great time and reasonably priced.
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01-18-2006 | #8 |
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Re: rigors of road racing
I plan to go 7/17/06 to Watking Glen with PDA. Interested? Most Porsche clubs only allow Porsche cars or non Porsche cars with a long time Porsche club membership in hand. Surprised you got in. Do you have a link to the Porsche club you mention?
http://pdadrivingschool.com/schedules/
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Re: rigors of road racing
Mike,
Do you just race in Fla or do you race nationwide? Jim
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Re: rigors of road racing
Jim
PM sent regarding your question. Mike
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