NASA July 15/16 2006 at Carolina Motorsports Park
#126
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Originally Posted by olddragger
Silver --notice on that pod--it is for a right hand drive car. Not available for our left hand cars
There is another one like that but the last time I checked it cost $500. I am waiting for a price drop!
OD
There is another one like that but the last time I checked it cost $500. I am waiting for a price drop!
OD
#127
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Originally Posted by L8APEX
I am not really sure, I was planning on riding with TA, and he said something about going out Interstate 20. I think lego is meeting us at teh track, but my memory is crap, so don't trust it. We have not really finalized plans for meeting up. Maybe if he gets on IM later today, we can have a little chat about it.
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Originally Posted by Stop&TurnFreak
Ok, so I am starting to walk out in the garage, see the 3 sets or R compounds, and thinking of the TimeAttack at CMP.....mmmmmm?
#133
I just got my new R's mounted up toniht. I can't believe how crisp new RA1's handle. I was rolling them on the street for some light duty, and man I can't wait to see them at the track.
#134
The Turkish Delight
Mine came with a set of the dunlop tires. I really liked them. Some people didn't, but I thought they were good tires. They will definitely talk to you.
#135
Smooth Criminal
Just got my worker email confirmation from Julie. Woohoo! Looks like us worker folks are gonna have to wear the long sleeves. Damn. It is gonna be hot as crap. Does the NASA gear trailer sell long sleeve NASA shirts?
#136
Woohoo one week from now we're @CMP!
Looks like I'll have my improved braking system in place for a nice and safe whoa and the pulleys installed on the mill for that little extra giddy-up..
Tires- Check, Oil - Check, New coat of Carnauba Wax - Check, I still need to fix my camera mount and clean the MAF sensor and that should be about it.
I am studying the track map and looking @ videos
Looks like I'll have my improved braking system in place for a nice and safe whoa and the pulleys installed on the mill for that little extra giddy-up..
Tires- Check, Oil - Check, New coat of Carnauba Wax - Check, I still need to fix my camera mount and clean the MAF sensor and that should be about it.
I am studying the track map and looking @ videos
Last edited by TorqueAholic; 07-08-2006 at 10:23 PM.
#137
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Dang TA what kind of settings are you using? already corded one of your RA's? I know banking doesnt like certain settings on the inside tires.But dang man thats a fast wear out!
I really really want a set of the kumho710's but they dont have my size.
Ok Torque --when is the Griggs suspenion going on.
Olddragger
I really really want a set of the kumho710's but they dont have my size.
Ok Torque --when is the Griggs suspenion going on.
Olddragger
#138
Don't need no stinkin' Griggs, just a steady hand @ the wheel and consistent footwork...
That being said (And actually very true) , I'll probably freshen-up the suspension next year. The car, brake system, brake pads, brake ducts, pulleys, pedals, tires, helmet, gloves, shoes, track $$, etc have put a pretty serious crimp on my toy budget for this year...
That being said (And actually very true) , I'll probably freshen-up the suspension next year. The car, brake system, brake pads, brake ducts, pulleys, pedals, tires, helmet, gloves, shoes, track $$, etc have put a pretty serious crimp on my toy budget for this year...
Last edited by TorqueAholic; 07-09-2006 at 09:15 AM.
#140
I am extremely pleased with the 615's. On the track, they stick like the proverbial Velcro, they are very predictable, and forgiving.
On the road they are surprisingly quiet and they resist hydroplaining well (at least on my car)
For wear I am getting close to 10K miles + the March RA weekend + a beating at tgp and I think they will at least carry me through CMP and the next RA.
As far as comparing with the Toyo's I think they are the Ying and the Yang: the Toyo's are about the closest R to a street tire and the 615's are about the closest street compound to a track tire.
In terms of all out speed on the track somebody with a stiff setup and great skill would undoubteadly be faster with the Toyo's but keep in mind that the added stick comes with a price of less forgiveness .
IMO, they are both good and for a weekend warrior with a street suspension I think the 615's ease of use allow you to push further without fearing for your life which makes it fun and pretty fast.
The added bonus on the 615's is that you don't have to mess with carrying track wheels and when you're done running you just pack-up the cooler / tool-box and go home.
On the road they are surprisingly quiet and they resist hydroplaining well (at least on my car)
For wear I am getting close to 10K miles + the March RA weekend + a beating at tgp and I think they will at least carry me through CMP and the next RA.
As far as comparing with the Toyo's I think they are the Ying and the Yang: the Toyo's are about the closest R to a street tire and the 615's are about the closest street compound to a track tire.
In terms of all out speed on the track somebody with a stiff setup and great skill would undoubteadly be faster with the Toyo's but keep in mind that the added stick comes with a price of less forgiveness .
IMO, they are both good and for a weekend warrior with a street suspension I think the 615's ease of use allow you to push further without fearing for your life which makes it fun and pretty fast.
The added bonus on the 615's is that you don't have to mess with carrying track wheels and when you're done running you just pack-up the cooler / tool-box and go home.
Last edited by TorqueAholic; 07-09-2006 at 11:56 AM.
#141
Smooth Criminal
I will second what TA2 says about the 615's. They are great on track, more grip than I have the skill to use up, and then they are really quiet around town. I felt that with our car, they tend to hydroplane a little, the lighter car may have something to do with that.
I have about 10k miles, including TGPR which ate half of the tire tread, Road Atlanta, Roebling Road and a few rather spirited mountain trips on mine, and I am riding on the wear bars. That makes for no fun in the rain, but they are really sticky right now in the dry.
If money works out next year, I may buy another set as dedicated track tires, IMO they are a little too soft on the street, they tend to cut easily, which always leaves the fear of an unusable tire.
I have about 10k miles, including TGPR which ate half of the tire tread, Road Atlanta, Roebling Road and a few rather spirited mountain trips on mine, and I am riding on the wear bars. That makes for no fun in the rain, but they are really sticky right now in the dry.
If money works out next year, I may buy another set as dedicated track tires, IMO they are a little too soft on the street, they tend to cut easily, which always leaves the fear of an unusable tire.
#142
Hey guys, just got back from CMP, again. I competed in the Evo shoot-out, and well, I got SMOKED! Too many 'shop' cars in my class to be considered a 'common' man class.
However, I went faster than I ever have at CMP in the heat, and I am VERY pleased. The car lasted another event, and I found a new alignment, which netted me 2+ seconds per lap.
To give you guys an idea of how fast they Evos were running, here is a tickler. SCCA T1 record, which is like TTA for NASA, was 1:47:80's. The TTA car that the AMS shop brought, daily driven, driven 800 miles to the event, bolted on R compounds, and went out, went 1:45 !!!!
There are full on race cars which have never been that fast. Now, the unlimited Evos whent in the 1:44's, but it was so hot, that the track was heat soaked by then. For reference, Steve at CMP runs 1:56's, which is FAST for a street car. I ran a little under that, but having the lowest HP Evo at this event, literally, I did what I could.
Hope you guys have a great weekend, I may ride down Sunday or a visit with my daughter.
However, I went faster than I ever have at CMP in the heat, and I am VERY pleased. The car lasted another event, and I found a new alignment, which netted me 2+ seconds per lap.
To give you guys an idea of how fast they Evos were running, here is a tickler. SCCA T1 record, which is like TTA for NASA, was 1:47:80's. The TTA car that the AMS shop brought, daily driven, driven 800 miles to the event, bolted on R compounds, and went out, went 1:45 !!!!
There are full on race cars which have never been that fast. Now, the unlimited Evos whent in the 1:44's, but it was so hot, that the track was heat soaked by then. For reference, Steve at CMP runs 1:56's, which is FAST for a street car. I ran a little under that, but having the lowest HP Evo at this event, literally, I did what I could.
Hope you guys have a great weekend, I may ride down Sunday or a visit with my daughter.
#143
Also, I want to chime in on the 615 vs R compound discussion. Leave it to 32VCobra to put the 'end-all' on this discussion.
Here is a video, on either side of the screen is his Mustang, one side R compounds, the other Falken 215's (close to the 615's).
The R compounds ended up being @ 3 seconds per lap faster. Granted, Kumhos are MUCH softer than RA1's, so the results are a touch more dramatic, but still, at least 2 seconds per lap.
Here is the link......Video of R compound vs Falken.
One thing I found out this weekend is, the new NT01, Nitto, is about 8/10's of a second per lap faster than an RA1, per minute of track time. Meaning, at CMP, NT01s are about 1.6 seconds per lap faster. (high 1:50s per lap). I will be purchasing them next.
Here is a video, on either side of the screen is his Mustang, one side R compounds, the other Falken 215's (close to the 615's).
The R compounds ended up being @ 3 seconds per lap faster. Granted, Kumhos are MUCH softer than RA1's, so the results are a touch more dramatic, but still, at least 2 seconds per lap.
Here is the link......Video of R compound vs Falken.
One thing I found out this weekend is, the new NT01, Nitto, is about 8/10's of a second per lap faster than an RA1, per minute of track time. Meaning, at CMP, NT01s are about 1.6 seconds per lap faster. (high 1:50s per lap). I will be purchasing them next.
#144
Interesting vid but not really comparing apples to apples
If the 2 vids were comparing the 615 with the RA-1 same day, same car, same driver, then you'd really know.
As it is there are to many different variables: different Falken, an all-out race Kuhmo versus a street friendly RA-1, A couple months between the runs with different track conditions, etc.
Of course, a race tire with a skilled driver and a setup that can take advantage of the extra stick will be faster than a good street tire any day (Except when it's raining).
My point is the rest of us weekend warriors in HDPE 1, 2 and 3 are still on the pretty steep side of the learning curve and we all have 4-5 or more seconds per lap left to be picked-up with a given setup just by honing our skills. In that light I wonder if it's worth extra $$ and hassle to go through the whole carrying and changing tires at the track bit for a questionnable 1-2 seconds per lap in a non-competitive environment?
Following the same logic as you get faster if you end up spinning-out or getting out of shape more often than you should with edgy tires then you'll be more consistent and ultimately faster on easier to drive rubber. (Not to mention feel better about your track performance)
My 2 cents..
Lookin' forward to seeing everybody this weekend.
If the 2 vids were comparing the 615 with the RA-1 same day, same car, same driver, then you'd really know.
As it is there are to many different variables: different Falken, an all-out race Kuhmo versus a street friendly RA-1, A couple months between the runs with different track conditions, etc.
Of course, a race tire with a skilled driver and a setup that can take advantage of the extra stick will be faster than a good street tire any day (Except when it's raining).
My point is the rest of us weekend warriors in HDPE 1, 2 and 3 are still on the pretty steep side of the learning curve and we all have 4-5 or more seconds per lap left to be picked-up with a given setup just by honing our skills. In that light I wonder if it's worth extra $$ and hassle to go through the whole carrying and changing tires at the track bit for a questionnable 1-2 seconds per lap in a non-competitive environment?
Following the same logic as you get faster if you end up spinning-out or getting out of shape more often than you should with edgy tires then you'll be more consistent and ultimately faster on easier to drive rubber. (Not to mention feel better about your track performance)
My 2 cents..
Lookin' forward to seeing everybody this weekend.
Last edited by TorqueAholic; 07-10-2006 at 08:37 PM.
#145
No, I agree totally. You shouldn't upgrade grip, until your chassis can exceed the grip the tires can give. It took me sways and coil-overs to finally go on from the 215 Azeni.
Also, street tires are a TON more forgiving. You have a lot more chance to recover with streets.
Also, Falken 215 and 615 are pretty close to the same. I have run both, and has Steve. The 615 has the same grip, but doesn't get 'greasy' like the 215's do. The 215's would loose @3/10 per lap, and then fall to @8/10 per lap after they get greasy. 615's do a better job of staying consistent, and avoiding the greasy sensation.
Also, street tires are a TON more forgiving. You have a lot more chance to recover with streets.
Also, Falken 215 and 615 are pretty close to the same. I have run both, and has Steve. The 615 has the same grip, but doesn't get 'greasy' like the 215's do. The 215's would loose @3/10 per lap, and then fall to @8/10 per lap after they get greasy. 615's do a better job of staying consistent, and avoiding the greasy sensation.
#147
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Originally Posted by legokcen
We going to meet up somewhere along the way? Somewhere on I20?
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WooHoo!!! Three Days!!
Fri
Jul 14 Scattered T-Storms 85°/72° 40 %
Sat
Jul 15 Scattered T-Storms 83°/71° 30 %
Sun
Jul 16 Scattered T-Storms 83°/70° 30 %
Fri
Jul 14 Scattered T-Storms 85°/72° 40 %
Sat
Jul 15 Scattered T-Storms 83°/71° 30 %
Sun
Jul 16 Scattered T-Storms 83°/70° 30 %
#150
The Turkish Delight
Originally Posted by L8APEX
Yep, the plan right now is to meet at Exit 71 on I-20 East at about 3 PM. I will be ridign with Phlash, and we will be meeting up with TA and TA2. You gonna join us there?
Yup, I'll be there....