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Old 08-25-2007, 09:40 PM
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I doubt I'll do more than Gingerman until next year. I'm assuming I'm going to enjoy it and it won't be too rough on me, so I figure I'll eventually want to get all kinds of stuff, and I'm guessing track pads will be on the list.

Although I did see NASA is doing an autobahn event in October, but it looks like they've got a ton of other stuff going on that day besides HPDE, so I don't know whether it will be worth it or not. Will depend on the cost, I guess. I might consider that one since it's less than an hour from my house.
Autobahn is a really great track, and very technical compared to some other ones locally
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^ I will try, but I have been burning thru what little PTO I have
I hear you, I have 12 days left for the year.
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Don't worry about caravaning with me if it is going to cost you extra time off. I doubt I'd be able to keep up with you anyway
Its more due to my wife, she runs the place and it's tuff for her to get off. More than likely we can get outy by 2pm.
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somehow, some way blue ended up being very organized. Lots of rubbermaid containers for everything. Seems to work pretty well. I think I will be copying that approach.
Hmmmm ... Ranger let me check out the greyhound powered list of packing items. Ranger is all about the organization! Figured I may as well post it here if anyone wants ideas on what to pack:

Tool Box

Hammer
Wrenches
Impact Socket
Leatherman

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Plastic Box

Nitrite Gloves
Opposing color racing tape
Blue Tape
Duct Tape
Mechanix Gloves
Flashlight

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Fishing Organizer

Tire Gauge
Brake Crush Washers
Oil Crush Washers
Caliper Bolts (2 of each)
Misc Bolts
Misc Washers
Earplugs
Zip Ties
Extra Lugs
Wheel Studs

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Ziploc Bag

Driving Gloves
Extra Ziploc Bags

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Ziploc Bag

Sunscreen

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Plastic Box

Camcorder
Camera
Extra Batteries
Camera Bags & Accesories

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Plastic Expand-o Folder

Copy of Health Insurance Card
Copy of Auto Insurance Card
State Maps
Track Maps
Auto Store Phone Numbers
Lodging List
Magnetic Numbers
Track Paperwork
In Case of Emergency Page (x2 One for Glovebox)

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Plastic Box for Oily Shtuff

Oil
Oil Funnel
Brake Fluid
Bleeder Apparatus
Ziploc Bags
WD40

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Plastic Box

Extra Brake Pads
Loc Tite
Disc Brake Spreader
Small Bottle of Glass Cleaner
Torque Wrench

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^see! Greyhound powered!
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Geez, and I thought professional race teams brought a lot of stuff with their pit boxes

Hopefully I won't have to pilfer all your stuff, as the only thing I was planning on bringing was my tool box, just in case we needed it for something. I feel so inadequate

Oh yeah - I was planning on bringing some extra oil and a tire pressure gauge. That catches me up a little bit

RSD - you and my wife should start one of those organizing consultant companies.
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Geez, and I thought professional race teams brought a lot of stuff with their pit boxes
They ain't got nuttin on Team Greyhound!

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RSD - you and my wife should start one of those organizing consultant companies.
No no no non onononononono! It's a disease that I'm trying to get rid of!! It's like ebola of the brain
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Geez, and I thought professional race teams brought a lot of stuff with their pit boxes

Hopefully I won't have to pilfer all your stuff, as the only thing I was planning on bringing was my tool box, just in case we needed it for something. I feel so inadequate

Oh yeah - I was planning on bringing some extra oil and a tire pressure gauge. That catches me up a little bit

RSD - you and my wife should start one of those organizing consultant companies.
I have both of those too
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A couple people have recommended to me that I pick up an extra set of front pads to take to the track. Do you guys agree? If so, should I get rear pads as well? Anything else that I'd need for a pad change?

What else should I pick up as far as parts go?
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Originally Posted by mdw1000
A couple people have recommended to me that I pick up an extra set of front pads to take to the track. Do you guys agree? If so, should I get rear pads as well? Anything else that I'd need for a pad change?

What else should I pick up as far as parts go?
These are the pads I have on track day:
Front
XP8s (track)
Bobcats (street, in reserve)

Rear
Bobcats (track, but also on the street)
OEM pads (in reserve, but never used)

Since your pads are 100% new, I wouldn't worry about anything past this.
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Extra pads are never a bad idea but I have my serious doubts they would be needed.
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Well, I don't know about 100% new, but they have less than 15000 miles on them.

Are there any auto parts stores near the track that would have pads if I needed them (and be open on Saturdays)? I checked one of the online mazda dealers and it was 99 bucks for a set of front pads, so I'm not in a hurry to spend it if I won't need them, but am willing to spend it if I might need to get them swaped out during the weekend.
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If you are going to spend money on a 2nd set of pads don't waste the time on OEM pads.

15,000 miles on the car you should not need to worry. Track time will wear the pads quicker than the street but its not going to cut 30 or 40,000 miles off the pad life for 1 weekend.

You should be fine.
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OK, that was kind of my feeling, but wanted to check with you guys to make sure.

Thanks again for the great advice!
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FYI - I saw where NASA has posted the Comfort Suites as the host hotel. They are supposed to have rooms for 99 bucks a night if you tell them you are with NASA.
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I have my room. I think I am at the Hampton inn but I'll have to double check.
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is anyone interested in doing the f-body association at road america in oct?
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I called and made a reservation at the comfort suites, but they said I was the last one that the NASA rate was available for. Apparently NASA waited too long to post the info, and many of the rooms got taken up by other reservations.
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Turns out I only have 10,000 miles on my front pads - they got replaced at 5000 miles for the squeaking TSB. So I'm even better there than I thought.

I remember somebody telling me that it is a good idea to add a few pounds of air to your tires for a track day. I have a small air compressor that I might be able to fit into the car, depending on how much other stuff gets packed in there. Should I bring that for us if I can, or is air easily accesable at the track?
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They have a compressor available at the track so don't worry about it. And tire pressures depend on a lot of things. I generally lower mine a few lbs from what I drive them on the street.

And for the squeeky brake pads I don't know what they were doing for those, if they were using a different compound pad or if they were putting on new pads with the caliper grease. The squeal was just from having an aggressive compound which would mean better braking. You should hear our track pads squeal when they are cold. Makes the very faint noises from the stock pads seem non existent.

Hopefully they didn't go with a less aggressive compound.

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Yeah, I've wondered if I've lost a bit of braking performance by having them do that.
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Originally Posted by BlueRenesis82
is anyone interested in doing the f-body association at road america in oct?
Unfortunitly I'll be in NY for the Baby Shower. I am though going to Autobahn on Sept. 29,30 and Oct. 1st. The shelby club is charging $225 Sat. for north track, $225 Sun. for south track and $245 on Monday for the full track. I'm only doing one day but not sure which one yet.
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Yet another question I came up with...

As you know the 4AT doesn't have as much cooling equipment as your cars do. It only has one oil cooler, and the trans cooler is built into the radiator. I'm planning on getting the Parardox upgraded AT radiator when it comes out, and perhaps a second oil cooler, but until then I've got what I've got...

Knowing that heat is the main enemy of rotaries, I bought a ScanGauge and mounted it on the dash, mainly to be able to have a real water temp gauge. My question is this - when I'm on the track, I'm sure I'll be running higher water temps than normal. At what temp should I start getting concerned and pull into the pits? I think I remember that a 50/50 coolant mix will boil around 260 or 265, but I don't think I want to wait that long


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