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07-20-2010, 11:25 AM #21
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blacker than wesleysnipes- 98' trans am
ok you have a good start. mind you with the oil..only run it at raceday..drain it once you are done. id run the true summer tires if i were you. the pads and rotors are fine..but the caliper is the main concern in terms of braking. as they are known to split with heavy braking constantly ...now there is a good chance in all reality that you wont need any of this ..wont need the oil and other things. as LSCyaL8R pointed out it isnt like a hotlap set up. So really go out and have fun. just be careful and remember not to push it too hard. i wouldnt worry about the oil either ..running something heavier ...if you want to then do for that added security..but you will more than likely get away with running over the counter "street" oil.
however i am sure you will become hooked after your run on the ring (i am extremely jealous by the way) and you will want to do it more..just know what i listed are some of the hurdles that must be addressed if you start to do hpde often.
your biggest weakness right now is your stock springs and shocks, along with your swaybars (if you are not a ws6) and your calipers. so know your limitation and go have fun sorry to scare you if i did...it was not intended too
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07-20-2010, 11:56 AM #22
Oh trust me im by no mean put off from doing it. Im gonna upgrade my brakes and thank you for reminding me about Swaybars. I completely forgot about that. Gives me an excuse to buy new UMI stuff . So lets see,
Springs, shocks, Swaybars, Brakes, Rotors, Brake line, Brake Fluids, and Summer tiresTurbo build 99.9% complete
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07-20-2010, 12:11 PM #23
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07-20-2010, 05:20 PM #24
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Josh...don't listen to shady . Run that thing HARD. The sooner you blow up that engine, the sooner you have an excuse to build something worth a darn
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07-20-2010, 10:32 PM #25
Might want to consider a wider tire since 275/40's are stock width so a 245/45 will give you less traction. I had Kumho's before there ok but my BFG KDW NT's are much stickier especially on the twisty backroads. Definately have alot more fun with some upgraded suspension and brakes. Just the stainless lines makde the pedal feel much better and then some slotted/ drilled rotors with EBC red stuff bads annd the car was much better on hard braking into the turns. I would definately run the track the A4 is a disadvantage compared to a M6 but I can easily keep up with the M6 cars here since most don't have a full suspension package. It was like driving a new car you'll love it, especially on the track.
1998 Trans Am 85k miles.
Bolt ons, MS3 113LSA cam, Circle D Stall, Tune, Modified WS6 style hood, Full Suspension, 6000k HID's, Clear Side Markers w/ Leds, Led 3rd Brake Light and 18" AR Staggered Killer Wheels w/ BFG KDW NT's.- Weekend Toy/DD
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07-21-2010, 02:12 AM #26
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one of the other problems with the Ring is that since it is soooo long one part of it can be in perfect conditions but another misty and rainy ... they've got weird things like change of camber when none is expected and suicidal motorcyclists (IIRC several per month manage to meet their maker). There are also alledgedly to be TWO entrances to the Ring one of which is the main and therefore properly scrutinised and the other less well known and therefore quieter.
IMO a good option would be to go there one week and get taken round in a BMW 'taxi' (these things used to be M5s driven quite 'enthusiastically' by test drivers - saw someone step out of their session green!! ) which could be a good grounding in what is needed and how fast/crazy things can get as well as learning track etiquette
Whatever you do though - good luck and enjoy!!!!
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07-21-2010, 06:11 AM #27
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07-24-2010, 01:49 AM #28
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07-25-2010, 02:20 PM #29
I looked up the prices.
22 euro - 1 lap
75 euro - 4 lap
145 euro - 8 lap
so on and so forth. These are what i would be interested in for a day out on the track. id probably do the 4 lap one ever so often.
.73 Euro = $1.00
Exchange rate in Germany right now.Last edited by JoshuaGrooms83; 07-25-2010 at 02:53 PM. Reason: Money :)
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07-25-2010, 02:27 PM #30
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8 laps for me please....
I will get a sway bar on the bitch and some tires. Should be a good time fucking my brakes up.
DO IT!
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07-25-2010, 02:51 PM #31
LOL im gonna do it. I gonna order my 8lap ticket for some time in September.
Im looking at getting the CTS-V brake up grade and some UMI swaybars. Since ill need bigger rims anyhow, for the bigger calipers and rotors, it will give me an excuse for new rims. Ive been wanting some ZO6 Rims for my car for awhile and that will give me some better traction for wider rear tires. And whileim under there, might as well put some swaybars in there huh lol And shocks and spings to boot. I need some new shocks anywho. The originals are starting to die on me. the rears mostly.
So hows this sound for a combo
CTS-V 04-07 / ZO6 Brembo front break upgrade
Stainless Steel lines (got to anyway for the upgrade)
Z06 18" Rims
Eibach Pro-kit lowering springs
KYB AGX Adjustable Shocks
UMI Front and Rear Swaybars
UMI TA with Tunnel brace and DS loop
(KONI and Strano, I KNOW! but those eat up so much money) I DD my car so I need it AFTER i have fun
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07-26-2010, 06:42 AM #32
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07-26-2010, 04:12 PM #33
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07-27-2010, 06:20 AM #34
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07-27-2010, 11:25 AM #35
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07-27-2010, 11:31 AM #36
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blacker than wesleysnipes- 98' trans am
true ..let me find the link gmpp has done the swap into a 2002 camaro. i have herd mixed stories on what had to happen..some within the project said they had to drop the k member over a inch (sounds absurd considering that is how much you need to do with maggies and the ls9's blower sits very low) another one said they only had to do very slight cowl cutting ...so who really knows
here is the link
here
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09-28-2010, 01:30 PM #37
Alright, ive been slowly compiling a wish list and gathering info about waht i need for th car to be at least "ready" to do a serious lap with out me finding out if USAA wil cover rollover lol.
CURRENT SET UP.
UMI STB, LCA, PHB, and 2 point SFC. 17" AT Italia Rims with Kumho 245/45zr17
SLP Lid, MAF sensor, and bellows. K&N filter. MSD wires. NGK TR6ix gaped at .040 . OBX LT Headers, LLP 3" Ypipe with HF cats and a flowmaster Muffler.
So far this is what i plan on doing
CTS-V 04-07 Brembo front break upgrade
Stainless Steel lines (got to anyway for the upgrade)
Z06 18"x9.5 Rims all around (Its a DD, unless i get a spare set of rims)
Vogtland, BMR, or Stranos lowering springs (price is my devil )
Bilstein or Tokico Shocks (depends on which i find with a better price)
UMI Front and Rear Swaybars
UMI TA with Tunnel brace and DS loop
UMI Adj Panhard rod (that or a Watts Link if i can afford it )
UMI Lower CA Brakets
UMI 3 pt SFC (maybe, already got 2 points)
UMI upper and Lower A arms (maybe, might be over kill, but if i find some, ill get em)
Rear bumper Diffuser (might help for high speed straights and i think it looks sexy )
Front splitter (and maybe Side splitter but i need some imputs on these,r these worth it?)
D/S Rotors
Hawks HPS Pads (again, im a DD with SOME track action. I might consider the plus pads)
DOT4 Brake Fluid
Mobil 10w30 (maybe and only for race day and then change it back out later.
New powersteering fluid (maybe a cooler to huh?)
Oil cooler (a sandwich style should be cool right? or at least a cooling tank? ya / na?)
Tranny fluid is new (royal purple), Coolant is new (green lol), Rear end is new (Castrol w/additive)
AND A TUNE! still havnt done this yet since the header install yet (slaps wrist)
Hows this for a start?
(KONI and Strano, I KNOW! but those eat up so much money) I DD my car so I need it AFTER i have fun
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09-28-2010, 05:03 PM #38
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While I LOVE UMI stuff.....get the Strano swaybars if you can swing it.
As well as the Koni's (with ANY springs). They are the best for a street car and have a lifetime warranty.
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09-28-2010, 11:45 PM #39
WHy the stranos swaybars? I know some are adjustable, what does that do exactly?
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09-29-2010, 09:23 AM #40
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blacker than wesleysnipes- 98' trans am
it is common for people to over stiffen their car with swaybars...a lot of people go for gigantic mm sway bars and leads to some bad characteristics durring heavy cornering....the adj. sway bars allow you to when you want..go with a drag style sway bar for the back..and then a good performance sway other times...."in strano we trust"
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