997 S stock class tires
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Paul,
Great advice! I don't plan to keep up with scruffy anytime soon. This weekend I think he was at a little over 60 seconds and i can't remember if that was clean or not. My best time was 74 seconds clean. My time at the last event that you were at was something like 79-80 seconds. I never got a chance to say hi!! I have been trying to work on overall control and smoothness rather then flat out speed. Not making up excuses but like i always say you gotta learn how to walk before you learn how to run.
Anyway my priority isn't really to go there and try to beat other drivers (nevermind Scruffy or Oly! lol) but just go have fun and improve my driving skills over time in a cost effective way. It would be nice to have a solid vehicle that I can cost effictively race against equal cars of equal performance to measure my improvement.![Smilie](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
I will take your advice and hold on to both sets of 19's for now and have my front PS2's put on my nice wheels with a almost new set of rear PS2's.
For the track I can get a set of Hankook's for $800 shipped or probably a full set of better used tires with 6/32 rears 8/32 fronts on ebay for around $500 or so. decisions decisions
Of course I will the car realigned from Bill ASAP!!
Thanks again!
Carter
Great advice! I don't plan to keep up with scruffy anytime soon. This weekend I think he was at a little over 60 seconds and i can't remember if that was clean or not. My best time was 74 seconds clean. My time at the last event that you were at was something like 79-80 seconds. I never got a chance to say hi!! I have been trying to work on overall control and smoothness rather then flat out speed. Not making up excuses but like i always say you gotta learn how to walk before you learn how to run.
Anyway my priority isn't really to go there and try to beat other drivers (nevermind Scruffy or Oly! lol) but just go have fun and improve my driving skills over time in a cost effective way. It would be nice to have a solid vehicle that I can cost effictively race against equal cars of equal performance to measure my improvement.
![Smilie](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
I will take your advice and hold on to both sets of 19's for now and have my front PS2's put on my nice wheels with a almost new set of rear PS2's.
For the track I can get a set of Hankook's for $800 shipped or probably a full set of better used tires with 6/32 rears 8/32 fronts on ebay for around $500 or so. decisions decisions
Of course I will the car realigned from Bill ASAP!!
Thanks again!
Carter
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Advice is easy to come by at these events, unless you are asking someone competing against you, in class or for FTD. No matter, took first the hard way. Can't say that is was more rewarding though.
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Thanks!
Carter
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Have no idea why I posted that. Not good to learn this sport with any type of stickies. I run them at some events to help me rember to be smooth, as they have a lot less grip. Some are mine, got some from a track rat friend.
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$85 lock plates do not matter for classification, as of adjustable toe links - do not get overly concerned about this.
from practical perspective adjustable rear toe links are needed if you want to go with more than -1.9 degrees of camber in rear axle keeping toe at 0.10 - stock toe links become a limitation at this level. But you are not going to go nearly that far at all. for -1.5 rear camber all stock parts you have do work just fine.
check with Bill about those cheap lock plates, if he says right away it is garbage - just do the alignment alone and do not worry about anything else yet.![Smilie](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
from practical perspective adjustable rear toe links are needed if you want to go with more than -1.9 degrees of camber in rear axle keeping toe at 0.10 - stock toe links become a limitation at this level. But you are not going to go nearly that far at all. for -1.5 rear camber all stock parts you have do work just fine.
check with Bill about those cheap lock plates, if he says right away it is garbage - just do the alignment alone and do not worry about anything else yet.
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""Those lock plate kits are for use with race type tie rod kits..... you can't use them for a stock link set up.
The factory adjusters should NOT loose their grip if tightened properly under street or auto-x or racing use even!""
Btw he quoted me $150 for an alignment vs EPE at $240. But EPE said it does depends on how long it takes. I will be going to Bill since this will be my first visit to a shop and you have given him a good recommendation. Plus he seems to have my type of personality lol.
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This is what Bill said..
""Those lock plate kits are for use with race type tie rod kits..... you can't use them for a stock link set up.
The factory adjusters should NOT loose their grip if tightened properly under street or auto-x or racing use even!""
Btw he quoted me $150 for an alignment vs EPE at $240. But EPE said it does depends on how long it takes. I will be going to Bill since this will be my first visit to a shop and you have given him a good recommendation. Plus he seems to have my type of personality lol.
""Those lock plate kits are for use with race type tie rod kits..... you can't use them for a stock link set up.
The factory adjusters should NOT loose their grip if tightened properly under street or auto-x or racing use even!""
Btw he quoted me $150 for an alignment vs EPE at $240. But EPE said it does depends on how long it takes. I will be going to Bill since this will be my first visit to a shop and you have given him a good recommendation. Plus he seems to have my type of personality lol.
At some point this winter he will have me make a set of aluminum ramps for his alignment lift. He really liked the look of the ones I made for my trailer.
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Thanks!
Chris