fun at Talladega
#1
Drifting
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fun at Talladega
I took a day off yesterday and went to the Talladega Grand Prix track with a bunch of other track junkies, had a blast. I was co-driving a friend's 996 for the day, so unfortunately the 928 stayed home. Giovanni was there in his supercharged S4 and got a few laps in before having a little trouble. But he really got the hang of the track and luckily was able to find parts at lunchtime and get rolling again. I hope you had a safe trip home Gio!
The 996 was just an awesome driver and we were able to turn the fastest times of the day, even against that little green demon you see in the pics. We had some brake trouble, evidently water in the fluid. But we were able to get in 7-8 solid laps before coming in to cool down - tried bleeding them twice but no improvement. Even so, we got in a TON of track time, great day and BIG thanks to Chad for letting me co-drive his fantastic 996 and to Kevin for putting it all together. What a great day!
On the way, sun just coming up behind us. I got up at 4:30am!
Nice lineup, notice the car right behind our 996....
Giovanni had a bit of trouble, but the car sounded really good and made good power.
Foot on the floor, just shifting into 4th at this point.
I also posted a couple videos, unfortunately no in-car. Chad didn't bring his camera mount.
996 flyby into turn 1
996 passing a Boxster on the front straight
The 996 was just an awesome driver and we were able to turn the fastest times of the day, even against that little green demon you see in the pics. We had some brake trouble, evidently water in the fluid. But we were able to get in 7-8 solid laps before coming in to cool down - tried bleeding them twice but no improvement. Even so, we got in a TON of track time, great day and BIG thanks to Chad for letting me co-drive his fantastic 996 and to Kevin for putting it all together. What a great day!
On the way, sun just coming up behind us. I got up at 4:30am!
Nice lineup, notice the car right behind our 996....
Giovanni had a bit of trouble, but the car sounded really good and made good power.
Foot on the floor, just shifting into 4th at this point.
I also posted a couple videos, unfortunately no in-car. Chad didn't bring his camera mount.
996 flyby into turn 1
996 passing a Boxster on the front straight
#2
Three Wheelin'
It looks like you guys had a great day. I was supposed to be there
Next Weekend is a NASA races/hpde at Road Atlanta. I'm going to slap racing tires on my 87 street car and tool around in HPDE. Anyone coming?
Next Weekend is a NASA races/hpde at Road Atlanta. I'm going to slap racing tires on my 87 street car and tool around in HPDE. Anyone coming?
#3
Drifting
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We missed you Mike, really wanted to see that beast running! As it was I got my V8 fix in Gio's car. Between the supercharger and the RMB, it sounded really nice and I was impressed with the acceleration...I need boost.
Oh there was one other V8 there, a Superformance Cobra running a built and bored-out 351 (390?). It was set up for road course duty with some big Avons and sounded great. Hands-down the best Cobra I've ever seen outside of a genuine original, really beautifully built and ran full-tilt...until he ran out of gas.
Oh there was one other V8 there, a Superformance Cobra running a built and bored-out 351 (390?). It was set up for road course duty with some big Avons and sounded great. Hands-down the best Cobra I've ever seen outside of a genuine original, really beautifully built and ran full-tilt...until he ran out of gas.
#4
Three Wheelin'
Everytime we have a get together something happens. One of these days it would be great to finally meet Gio, he's been on his way to meetings here but had to turn around and it seems like I've missed track days like this before.
My avatar is a my old Superformance Cobra! I'll bet that one was a handful. Short wheelbase, power, tight road course... I've also run out of gas on track in mine
Isn't TGP like Heavan? A nice track, rolling hills and old ralroad tresels, cows across the street.
My avatar is a my old Superformance Cobra! I'll bet that one was a handful. Short wheelbase, power, tight road course... I've also run out of gas on track in mine
Isn't TGP like Heavan? A nice track, rolling hills and old ralroad tresels, cows across the street.
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#8
Drifting
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The Exige had a problem too, wore the brake pads down to the metal before lunch. So Mick (Exige guy) and Gio took off at lunch on a parts quest, driving the screeching Exige the whole way...wonder what that drive was like?! They returned *just* before the gates closed after lunch, in triumph. Somehow they found new pads for a Lotus Exige S in Anniston, AL and Gio got the parts necessary to get rolling again. Apparently the Exige S front pads are the same as a 350Z track model rear pads. It really was a great day and Gio you'd better be there for the next one!
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Drifting
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Mark, it was great meeting you and thanks for taking me on a spin in the 996 :-).
The heater valve decided to let go and dumped all the coolant on the track thus making everything take a long mandatory break .
The heater valve decided to let go and dumped all the coolant on the track thus making everything take a long mandatory break .
#12
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My heater old original heater valve decided to split open at my second track event. I didn't notice the coolant loss until the overheating warning came up on the digital dash - it animates an engine block on fire. I ended up going around another lap before I made it to the pit. Man was that stupid. The temporary solution was to cut the return line from the heat exchanger box and hook that to the block outlet. Somehow I avoided losing the head gasket despite driving around with no coolant. Gio, I trust your car is fine. One other heater valve failure mode is for the metal outlet stub to pop out of the block - it is just pressed in. It can be expoxied back in as we did to Tim & Cheryl's car right before a 208 MPH run.
Looks like you guys otherwise had a lot of fun.
Looks like you guys otherwise had a lot of fun.
#13
Drifting
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Now I'm thinking about tracking the 928. Never driven a front-engined car on the track before, but I have autocrossed a Corvette. Might be fun.
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I will take some pics of the broken heater valve when I get home tonight. Luckily I was able to drive the car to my house (100 miles) after putting an aftermarket heater valce. Moral of the story, buy you a rubber plug in case your heater valve breaks so at least you don't get stranded.