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Bonster 2007-04-15 06:52 AM

Being as I was organizing the event last year, I didn't get but one opportunity the whole weekend to get out on track. When I finally did, I got LOST, literally. I had no idea where I was going until I rejoined the old part of the 2.3-mile track. :D

Forgotten 2007-05-09 11:18 PM

Well it looks like I'm in. I just ordered some track pads and I am going to sign up for the C group in the next couple of weeks. I can't wait for my first track day. :D

wrxkidid 2007-05-10 03:12 PM

im not gonna lie pete. i hate you.

im so mad i cant get some track days in. I have to wait till next year. :/

Bonster 2007-05-24 07:54 AM

Forgotten . . . get that registration in before June 1st so that you don't get stuck with late fees. :) Wrxkidid . . . sorry to hear that you'll have to endure a tough, trackless year. But that just means you'll have twice as much fun next year, right? ;)

ddub 2007-05-24 09:35 AM

I've never raced my car but am really thinking about signing up for this. Questions: How well will my Falken Ziex tires hold up on the track (are they track worthy)? I have stock rotors with access ultimate pads, will they be alright? What are the limitations for signing up (I would be in the novice group i'm assuming)? How does the novice group run (Follow the leader)? How hard can you push it?

sperry 2007-05-24 09:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ddub (Post 98495)
I've never raced my car but am really thinking about signing up for this. Questions: How well will my Falken Ziex tires hold up on the track (are they track worthy)? I have stock rotors with access ultimate pads, will they be alright? What are the limitations for signing up (I would be in the novice group i'm assuming)? How does the novice group run (Follow the leader)? How hard can you push it?

The tires, rotors and pads will take a beating at the track. Tires will probably be alright if you're not pushing too hard, but RFR is tough on braked. Axxis Ultimates will overheat, and then start ruining rotors... I know from experience. Better to get some EBC Yellows that will last all day in the heat, and not break-down into rotor eating bricks.

Nick Koan 2007-05-24 09:51 AM

I'd bet that the Ziex tires will take a beating. But, like Scott said, if you aren't pushing it too hard, it'll probably be alright.

MattR 2007-05-24 10:26 AM

My Moshimoto ZX tires held up fine!

Dean 2007-05-24 01:02 PM

For an absolute novice, street tires and brakes are often sufficient. But if you plan on both days, by the end of day 2, you will wish for better pads. Tires properly inflated and not overdriven should be fine.

:omg: Did Scott just recommend EBC??? The world really is coming to an end today...

EBC Greens might hold up to a 2 day novice workout and be more streetable. Once you get into this, you need to realize that tires, pads and rotors are part of the price of admission.

sperry 2007-05-24 01:28 PM

The Yellows seem to work pretty good on stock brake setups according to the people around here that have used them. Personally, I run something a bit more aggressive, Hawk DTC-70's, but I'm hauling the car down from quite a bit higher speeds than a novice on street tires would be.

When I'm not out there pushing hard, I've run the Porterfield R4's, but the reviews of the new Yellows are promising more pad life, better cold bite, less rotor wear, and they cost a lot less, all for similar performance and feel. Since StopTech's stopped rebranding the Porterfields as their "Club Spec" pads, and seems to be pushing the expensive Pagid line these days, I may opt for some yellows in the future for non-trials days at the tracks. But, much like going to race tires, once you've gone to the expensive kick-ass TOTL stuff, it's hard to dial back... those DTC-70 pads are awesome when they're up to temp!

doubleurx 2007-05-24 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MattR (Post 98504)
My Moshimoto ZX tires held up fine!

Hey you must be from the street racing gang!

ddub 2007-05-25 09:49 AM

Thanks for the info, I will probably be fine since I won't push my car to hard.

Bonster 2007-05-27 08:49 PM

Hey you guys (and gals, of course)! I just spent a weekend with Track Masters instructing and driving the 4.1 mile track. It is SUCH a blast! Last year, when we put on an event, I didn't get anywhere near enough time to really get to know the new portions of the track. This time I DID, and it is so COOL! About fifteen of our regular instructors were there, as well, so now they can better help the novice/new-to-this-track drivers get around and have fun. This is not a sales pitch -- you will LOVE this track! Word got out over the weekend about our event, so I suspect I'll be seeing a bunch of signups. Don't be left behind -- you really don't wanna miss this place. :D

MikeK 2007-06-16 08:17 PM

I think I am ready! I just finished swapping brake pads, fluid, endlinks, softened my rear swaybar, put my new tyres on, I have a full tank of gas, half a packet of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.

MattR 2007-06-16 08:19 PM

Heck Yeah, I did the same today...took all the Autocross settings and tweaked them for the track...Put the track pads back in, R Comps on and we're ready to roll.

wrxkidid 2007-06-16 09:36 PM

its next weekend right? i wanna cruise out there and maybe ride along with some people if i can just to check it out and since i wont be here for the PDX on the 30th

Kevin M 2007-06-16 11:24 PM

Yep.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bonster (Post 92046)
Come on out and enjoy one of the West's longest tracks on June 23-24!


sperry 2007-06-17 12:48 PM

Cage is painted, the passenger seat is adjusted and padded so a human will fit in there safely. I just need to check the brakes (they're probably okay) and get some fuel before next weekend.

GST Mike 2007-06-17 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeK (Post 99571)
I think I am ready! I just finished swapping brake pads, fluid, endlinks, softened my rear swaybar, put my new tyres on, I have a full tank of gas, half a packet of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.

:lol:

I am 70% that I will be up there, just a couple more things to fall inline and I will be 100% just wish I could bring my little jalopy up there but I think the new setup will have to wait a week to debut at Infineon :(

Mike

Dean 2007-06-18 03:13 PM

Scott, Mike, other's who will be there early and with significant space?

Bonni is in need of assistance in acquiring beverages and transporting them out to RFR.

If need be, I will trailer my car out and use my truck, but somebody who was already planning on it would be better.

She is asking for:

(32) 8-packs (16 oz) of Gatorade -- please get red, orange, antifreeze
yellow (ha!) and maybe an off flavor like grape or whatever your favorite
is.

Either: (21) 12-packs (20-oz) bottled waters
Or: (11) 24-packs (20-oz) bottled waters

And she will gladly reimburse you for the beverages.

sperry 2007-06-18 03:55 PM

I'm hauling out there w/ my truck already. I'll see if I can't grab Lisa's Costco card and pick this stuff up sometime this week. Should be no issue getting it out there, I'll have room in the truck.

Dean 2007-06-18 04:18 PM

Thanks...

I can pick the stuff up since I have nothing better to do and will take you or Matt if he offers up on hauling if I don't end up bringing the trailer.

Since you guys did an event recently, what is the ratio of water to ice bags of what size in these parts?

And is Costco the best deal, or is Walbogs? Bonni seamed to think Wally World was better...

Bonster 2007-06-18 04:30 PM

Dean . . . from my past experience, WalMart is actually cheaper. I once had one of our instructors bring up stuff in his Lexus . . . I was amazed that stuff was actually more pricey at Costco! It might be different up there, but here in Cali, WalMart is cheaper. Gatorade is Gatorade, etc., might as well save a buck or two. :)

sperry 2007-06-18 04:31 PM

I just figured Costco would have the stuff in bulk, Walmart might be better. I don't really know.

If it's hot, you'll need *lots* of ice out there. I think I grabbed 8 of the big bags for ice on Sunday. Carrie got a bunch of the little bags on Saturday (10 of 'em?), and we ran out.

MattR 2007-06-18 09:35 PM

Yes, each ice chest needs about 10 lbs of ice per with a full load of water, that will usually last through the day. Soon Walmart will be open in Fernley, which will be a huge help, but for now, I suppose we'll need to bring it from Reno.

It looks like I will be trailering also. I drive my car around on it's track tires and camber set for track and it's not fun on the street, so I'll have roo too. I won;t have a chance to get to the store this week, but I can bring whatever in the Titan.


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