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  • Fresh1179
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    Originally posted by eacmen View Post

    It really is! Only thing its missing is some esses.
    How do you like your KMP wheel? Do you mind if I ask you what shift module you are running? Love the setup.


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  • eacmen
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    Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post

    That looks like a fun track!
    It really is! Only thing its missing is some esses.

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  • bigjae46
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    Originally posted by eacmen View Post
    https://youtu.be/qiwMVgvEPqM

    Summit Main with NASA. Had to back out of the hot lap as everyone was crawling on the main straight with checkered out (last lap, last day). Approaching my pre-wreck pace. Lot more left in the car.
    That looks like a fun track!

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  • eacmen
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    Summit Main with NASA. Had to back out of the hot lap as everyone was crawling on the main straight with checkered out (last lap, last day). Approaching my pre-wreck pace. Lot more left in the car.

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  • Fresh1179
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    VIR Full-2:11.41



    **New Catalyst makes posting these videos much easier**

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  • bigjae46
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    Originally posted by sc_tr0jan_m3 View Post

    Thankfully not in track. I pulled in cuz I started smelling more brake pad than normal so I backed off and called it a day. It wasn’t until I was swapping wheels around that I found the cracked rotor.

    Consider this a psa to everyone to go check your rotors!!


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    I had a rear rotor crack on me as well. It was a 9 year old Stoptech disc that had seen over 100 days, most on the front axle and some on the rear.

    I’ll admit that I don’t check my rear brakes very closely. I check all of the rotor hat bolts and both sides of the disc on the front.

    I only noticed that crack by accident. Brakes felt fine.


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  • sc_tr0jan_m3
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    Originally posted by eacmen View Post

    I assume you cracked the rotor on track? Did you lose brakes completely when that happened?
    Thankfully not in track. I pulled in cuz I started smelling more brake pad than normal so I backed off and called it a day. It wasn’t until I was swapping wheels around that I found the cracked rotor.

    Consider this a psa to everyone to go check your rotors!!


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  • eacmen
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    Originally posted by sc_tr0jan_m3 View Post
    Another day, another PB at Eagles Canyon in Dallas. Sadly though I ended with a rotor cracked in two places and in need of replacing my rear pads. So time for some overdue maintenance with new rotors/pads/oil/brake fluid before we get into the summer months here in TX.

    Finally splurged and hired up a local TX driving coach (Scott Adams for the TX peeps) to help me see things differently with my home track at Eagles Canyon. I was feeling that I was getting to the point where I was just driving a familiar line and not experimenting with my technique and overall approach to practice.

    After a full day of practice in a different track config, I returned back to the track and immediately saw an improvement. It wasn't only time improvements but also overall balance of the car where the car wasn't just plowing with understeer but rather finally rotating due to my newly learned techniques I was practicing.

    By the end of the day, I improved my pb time by .5 seconds and the theoretical dropped another second... all on 200 tw tires too, mind you! I was ecstatic with that result... if you think you're not worth having an extra set of eyes work with you at the track, then you're selling yourself short! Totally worth it and will pay dividends in upcoming events.

    I assume you cracked the rotor on track? Did you lose brakes completely when that happened?

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  • sc_tr0jan_m3
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    Another day, another PB at Eagles Canyon in Dallas. Sadly though I ended with a rotor cracked in two places and in need of replacing my rear pads. So time for some overdue maintenance with new rotors/pads/oil/brake fluid before we get into the summer months here in TX.

    Finally splurged and hired up a local TX driving coach (Scott Adams for the TX peeps) to help me see things differently with my home track at Eagles Canyon. I was feeling that I was getting to the point where I was just driving a familiar line and not experimenting with my technique and overall approach to practice.

    After a full day of practice in a different track config, I returned back to the track and immediately saw an improvement. It wasn't only time improvements but also overall balance of the car where the car wasn't just plowing with understeer but rather finally rotating due to my newly learned techniques I was practicing.

    By the end of the day, I improved my pb time by .5 seconds and the theoretical dropped another second... all on 200 tw tires too, mind you! I was ecstatic with that result... if you think you're not worth having an extra set of eyes work with you at the track, then you're selling yourself short! Totally worth it and will pay dividends in upcoming events.

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  • bigjae46
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    MSR Houston clockwise. 1:41.8 on Toyo RRs. Still another easy second in this car, confident it can be sub 1:40 with RRs. It does mid-1:42s without breaking a sweat.

    Last edited by bigjae46; 03-29-2022, 06:27 PM.

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  • rnh204
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    VIR with SVT Mustang club, 2:02.69

    Last edited by rnh204; 02-23-2022, 11:09 AM.

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  • tdp_will
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    First day on the new 5spd at Laguna. Very confident I can hit a 1:40 next time out:

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  • tdp_will
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    Here's one from my first time ever driving the e46 on track. Even with a few issues, managed a 1:42.1 at Laguna during the first session.

    Excited to go back and knock a few seconds off (hopefully) the next time out. Car is now a 5spd.

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  • Bento
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    New PB at Sonoma by 2.5 seconds yesterday. Fresh NT-01s and 60 degree weather certainly helped. Chasing the 1:47s next.


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  • sc_tr0jan_m3
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    Another day another PB by a second. This time during the last TT event with NASA. Need to redo my tunes for 2022.



    Had about 12 HC on these 3R's. I love these tires, but god they're forever on backorder. Does anyone know of any sources?!

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