Solo 1 classification for modified S2000
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Solo 1 classification for modified S2000
Hi guys,
I am thinking of joining the solo 1 series for next season, and I would like to prepare my car accordingly over the winter months. Right now I am running a stock car with only the exhaust and brake pads modified (Js single exhaust, hawk HP+ pads in the front)
My question is, what class does this put me in? I will also be running RA1s on the tracks.
I think brake pads are a freebie, and so are the tires? But not sure about my exhaust.
Any input would be greatly appreciated
Thanks,
Bill
I am thinking of joining the solo 1 series for next season, and I would like to prepare my car accordingly over the winter months. Right now I am running a stock car with only the exhaust and brake pads modified (Js single exhaust, hawk HP+ pads in the front)
My question is, what class does this put me in? I will also be running RA1s on the tracks.
I think brake pads are a freebie, and so are the tires? But not sure about my exhaust.
Any input would be greatly appreciated
Thanks,
Bill
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Originally Posted by matrix,Nov 21 2006, 08:32 AM
BTW - you need a rollbar to run solo 1 (I think)....
Yep, you're right. A rollbar is required. If I do go through with this then thats the only modification I think I need to join next season (anyone have any other pointers?)
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Motul high temp. brake fluid and ss braided brake lines are a good idea. I don't remember if the brake lines are allowed in stock though.
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Thanks for the advice.
yeah i am running ATE superblue brake fluid right now, so I think I am good in terms of that. I don't think the SS brake lines do much for the s2000, but its not something that I have tried myself.
I will run more aggressive pads next season as well after I am done with the HP+
yeah i am running ATE superblue brake fluid right now, so I think I am good in terms of that. I don't think the SS brake lines do much for the s2000, but its not something that I have tried myself.
I will run more aggressive pads next season as well after I am done with the HP+
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Originally Posted by PLYRS 3,Nov 21 2006, 11:33 AM
we should ask nabeel....
since red bull hasn't called - and won't - he has time to answer.
since red bull hasn't called - and won't - he has time to answer.
2. I dont expect Red Bull to ever call.
3.