2011 Track Junkie Thread
#1801
is HMFIC here??
Clarkster - don't overthink the wheel/mod thing. Get on the track and get experience. When the Miata's and the VW GTI's stop passing you, then start to consider mods..
Otherwise, you're just going to the track to show of your bling mods.. not to learn to drive.
Just my $.02
#1802
Anyone and everyone: just get to the track first. If you don't have a bar, forget wheels. You'd be amazed at how well stock wheels work simply with RA-1's. I'd be willing to bet all the guys commenting with actual track experience in their S's started by running oem wheels.
#1803
Originally Posted by clarkster009' timestamp='1310584601' post='20775802
No this is about going to the track. I originally asked about Enkei wheels that were only 5mm less aggressive than RPF1s...I didn't think they would get so bashed as being hellaflush. I knew they were pushing it offset-wise but I was wanting opinions from more seasoned guys. Either way, I thought this thread was about education just as much as sharing track news and experiences. I guess I will just learn via "trial by error" methodology from now on. Thanks anyway to everyone who did offer insight.
I think you are over reacting to Matt's delicate sense of sarcasm.
The point is, worrying about this wheel vs that wheel is pointless if you want to learn how to drive fast (and safely) on a track. Stock everything works great, until it doesnt. We'll help you figure out when that is, but it's definitely after multiple days on track. All you need is a bar and some decent front brake pads. Even the pads are optional to start with.
Oh, and anyone, I have a set of AP2v1 wheels for sale pretty cheap. Perfect for track starters if you don't want to ruin your fancy wheels with fused brake dust and rubber globs.
#1804
Hey guys, I didn't mean to overreact to anything. It just was a long day at work and I was kind of testy. It seemed as if some people were calling me "stupid" without saying it. Anyways, right now I do have a roll bar in and am on stock wheels. I upgraded the brakes a little and added Hankook V12 (figured id go with rs3 next). I was asking questions about the nonstaggered setup more for the future. I just am trying to decide whether I should keep the fenders. I will most likely go a couple more days as is, put on my coilovers, go a few more days, and THEN maybe consider nonstaggered.
#1807
Former Moderator
Glad to see everything worked out for everyone. This thread is about education and helping get more noobies on the track.
I installed a Megan Racing front bump steer kit yesterday and did a how-to. I haven't driven the car yet so I can't comment on any benefits to handling yet. The theory is it raises the steering rack on a lowered car to correct the steering arm angles and put the front suspension back to the stock camber curve.
http://robrobinette....00FrontBump.htm
I installed a Megan Racing front bump steer kit yesterday and did a how-to. I haven't driven the car yet so I can't comment on any benefits to handling yet. The theory is it raises the steering rack on a lowered car to correct the steering arm angles and put the front suspension back to the stock camber curve.
http://robrobinette....00FrontBump.htm
#1809
Well, I may have found a local buyer for the fenders...everybody cross your fingers!
#1810
Former Moderator
How bad was the install?
Now that I know the tricks (just loosening and not removing the radiator hose bracket, and installing the front rack bolts before installing the shims) I could do it in 30-45 minutes. It would take longer if I had to remove the stock air box.