GT3 Race Track Manual
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Highly doubt Hoosier R6 would be considered compliant... Not an N Spec tyre and slick like grip... I would not consider them acceptable so be careful gents...
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OP thanks for posting that. Anyone have thoughts on what constitutes a "race circuit session"? Seems it would be a typical DE weekend and not an individual +/- 20 minute run session. Wouldn't need to pull the CL wheels and grease etc for each run, surely? Otherwise it seems pretty comparable to the required tech inspections.
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OP thanks for posting that. Anyone have thoughts on what constitutes a "race circuit session"? Seems it would be a typical DE weekend and not an individual +/- 20 minute run session. Wouldn't need to pull the CL wheels and grease etc for each run, surely? Otherwise it seems pretty comparable to the required tech inspections.
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OP thanks for posting that. Anyone have thoughts on what constitutes a "race circuit session"? Seems it would be a typical DE weekend and not an individual +/- 20 minute run session. Wouldn't need to pull the CL wheels and grease etc for each run, surely? Otherwise it seems pretty comparable to the required tech inspections.
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Nothing to do with RWS I bet. The manual for my 991 C2S also says no slicks, and has recommended intervals for track use.
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The manual further reaffirms Pete Stout's insight about very specific performance parameters that required high front wheel offset which doesn't quite fill the fenders.
This is the first time I've ever seen a manufacturer have such prescriptive requirements regarding wheel offset.
This is the first time I've ever seen a manufacturer have such prescriptive requirements regarding wheel offset.
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Pete. Great ad, and you are right those days are gone now - actually have been since the 996.2Gt3RS IMO. When did the stock US 3.3T of 1992 ever hit 4.25c 0-60? Am I missing something from other contemporary reviews? Seems pretty fast for 20 years old tech - faster than the 4.5s Porsche quoted for the 993TT two generations later....just a pedantic observation....
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So with what a typical avid lapper would do, the rear hubs should last about 2-3 years and the fronts twice as much, if my math is correct. That's not too bad. Undesirable cost, but not prohibitive. Also, seems that warranty should be intact unless maintenance is not followed. One thing I do not understand - let's say someone figures out a 19" tire option with correct offsets and overall diameters and non-slick tires - will it be a violation or still ok for warranty?
Not that significant, but I was surprised to see oil change intervals at 6K track miles - that's several times as long as most of us do... I suspected that much for a while, based on oil analysis showing modern synthetics almost unchanged after 10+ track days, but it seems there is an official confirmation (unless it's a huge conspiracy to make cars blow up faster to sell more new ones, as most on BMW forums believe).
Not that significant, but I was surprised to see oil change intervals at 6K track miles - that's several times as long as most of us do... I suspected that much for a while, based on oil analysis showing modern synthetics almost unchanged after 10+ track days, but it seems there is an official confirmation (unless it's a huge conspiracy to make cars blow up faster to sell more new ones, as most on BMW forums believe).
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Seems it would be a typical DE weekend and not an individual +/- 20 minute run session