In car video of RX-8 at Suzuka
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very nice videos! he had more understeer than understeer in the second video.
Kurinobu -- what modifications have you done to your car? From the picture you posted of you on the front straight it doesn't look like you have the original wheels.
Did anybody else notice how much the gear lever moves up and down under braking and accelerating? Didn't realize it moved that much.
Hunter
Kurinobu -- what modifications have you done to your car? From the picture you posted of you on the front straight it doesn't look like you have the original wheels.
Did anybody else notice how much the gear lever moves up and down under braking and accelerating? Didn't realize it moved that much.
Hunter
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oversteer
Originally Posted by Im_DANomite
i wanted to see some drift action on that one turn you had oversteer. badass video man! go to tsukuba and take some videos for me...i love that track.
Oversteer:
http://kurinobu.servebeer.com/video/..._oversteer.wmv
Tsukuba:
http://kurinobu.servebeer.com/video/...0_best_lap.wmv
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Originally Posted by Hunter
very nice videos! he had more understeer than understeer in the second video.
Kurinobu -- what modifications have you done to your car? From the picture you posted of you on the front straight it doesn't look like you have the original wheels.
Did anybody else notice how much the gear lever moves up and down under braking and accelerating? Didn't realize it moved that much.
Hunter
Kurinobu -- what modifications have you done to your car? From the picture you posted of you on the front straight it doesn't look like you have the original wheels.
Did anybody else notice how much the gear lever moves up and down under braking and accelerating? Didn't realize it moved that much.
Hunter
Wheels: ENKEI RP-02
Shocks & Suspention: PCR's order made shocks , F11kg/mm,R9kg/mm
Brake pads: ENDLESS CC-R
Antiswaybar: Autoexe
Muffler: Autoexe
Seat: Sparco rev
etc..
Engine: Stock
I mainly forcused on tires,shocks and suspention,brake pads.
These are essential parts in order to enjoy track driving.
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link
Originally Posted by SilverEIGHT
Great video an great driving. Thanks for sharing. Do you mind if I make a link to it from my site?
Please link my video from your site.
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Originally Posted by kurinobu
Tires: YOKOHAMA ADVAN NEOVA AD07 245-40-18
Wheels: ENKEI RP-02
Shocks & Suspention: PCR's order made shocks , F11kg/mm,R9kg/mm
Brake pads: ENDLESS CC-R
Antiswaybar: Autoexe
Muffler: Autoexe
Seat: Sparco rev
etc..
Engine: Stock
I mainly forcused on tires,shocks and suspention,brake pads.
These are essential parts in order to enjoy track driving.
Wheels: ENKEI RP-02
Shocks & Suspention: PCR's order made shocks , F11kg/mm,R9kg/mm
Brake pads: ENDLESS CC-R
Antiswaybar: Autoexe
Muffler: Autoexe
Seat: Sparco rev
etc..
Engine: Stock
I mainly forcused on tires,shocks and suspention,brake pads.
These are essential parts in order to enjoy track driving.
Originally Posted by kurinobu
I mainly forcused on tires,shocks and suspention,brake pads.
These are essential parts in order to enjoy track driving.
These are essential parts in order to enjoy track driving.
2 questions:
Could you tell me why you like the rear suspension to 9kg and front 11? Any reason? I am thinking 5 and 9 for my Tein flex. Any bad there?
Do you change your radiator and oil cooler that RX-8 party race recommend changing for their participants?
Thanks
Taka
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Originally Posted by takahashi
Could you tell me why you like the rear suspension to 9kg and front 11?
great choice of pads, how much do they cost in japan?
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Originally Posted by kurinobu
Shocks & Suspention: PCR's order made shocks , F11kg/mm,R9kg/mm
Brake pads: ENDLESS CC-R
Antiswaybar: Autoexe
Muffler: Autoexe
Brake pads: ENDLESS CC-R
Antiswaybar: Autoexe
Muffler: Autoexe
Are these parts that are available here in the states? I don't recognize any of the names.
Hunter
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Originally Posted by kurinobu
Is it what you want to see?
Oversteer:
http://kurinobu.servebeer.com/video/..._oversteer.wmv
Tsukuba:
http://kurinobu.servebeer.com/video/...0_best_lap.wmv
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Oversteer:
http://kurinobu.servebeer.com/video/..._oversteer.wmv
Tsukuba:
http://kurinobu.servebeer.com/video/...0_best_lap.wmv
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Suspension
Originally Posted by takahashi
Agree to 100%. Interesting in your mods
2 questions:
Could you tell me why you like the rear suspension to 9kg and front 11? Any reason? I am thinking 5 and 9 for my Tein flex. Any bad there?
Do you change your radiator and oil cooler that RX-8 party race recommend changing for their participants?
Thanks
Taka
2 questions:
Could you tell me why you like the rear suspension to 9kg and front 11? Any reason? I am thinking 5 and 9 for my Tein flex. Any bad there?
Do you change your radiator and oil cooler that RX-8 party race recommend changing for their participants?
Thanks
Taka
Primary rate of front suspension is 11Kg/mm and secondary rate is 9Kg/mm,primary of rear is 9Kg/mm and secondary is 6Kg/mm.
These suspetion rate derived from my use case and required 1G stroke of suspension system.The required 1G stroke for rear is 65mm(70mm is better) and front is 60mm.
If you want to down your RX-8 hight by using Tein flex I recommend 4K for rear,front is OK for any rate.
I heard from my friend that Tein flex rear shock's hight adjustment area is small
so once he used 6K for rear he could not down hight from stock condition.
I have changed radiator and added oil cooler for my RX-8.
Japanese model of RX-8 has only left side of oil cooler.
Adding other side of oil cooler significant reduced oil temparature in hot climate.
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Brake pads
Originally Posted by RotorManiac
I was kinda wondering the same thing....
great choice of pads, how much do they cost in japan?
great choice of pads, how much do they cost in japan?
The price of Endless's CC-R is 30,300yen for both front and rear.
This link is my favorite internet store.
http://www.hirano-tire.co.jp/
ENDLESS web site is
http://www.endless-sport.co.jp/eindex.htm
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Thank you for that.
I think there is not much of a difference for the front spring rate too.
What do you think of the Fujita Engineering FM801 (it is 10kg front and 6 kg rear). Will that be very bumpy on the road?
Which radiator did you use?
Thanks
I think there is not much of a difference for the front spring rate too.
What do you think of the Fujita Engineering FM801 (it is 10kg front and 6 kg rear). Will that be very bumpy on the road?
Which radiator did you use?
Thanks