350Z Race Refresh
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dkmura (09-03-2015)
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What this thread needs is a video from the last race. Here's a link to a good production (even has a music background) that shows off the High Plains Raceway weekend. Mostly focuses on PDX and time trials, but there's a few shots of my Z and other racecars as well:
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MicVelo (09-03-2015)
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Yes- viewing your own Z at speed is always interesting.
BTW- you and I were the only Nissans on track that weekend. Kinda sad when you think of all the great competition cars the marque has produced over the years.
BTW- you and I were the only Nissans on track that weekend. Kinda sad when you think of all the great competition cars the marque has produced over the years.
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Very cool, gentlemen. (And I use the term loosely.)
Seriously, most excellent!!
Mic
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JBJ (09-07-2015)
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One more video of High Plains Raceway from the cockpit of a beautiful Lotus S7 FP entry. I think this one is from this past spring, as I remember finishing second to the yellow 911 turbo that rapidly disappears at the start:
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Totally agree. It's sad to see these Z's with all this money poured into them just to race up and down main streat. The SCCA PDX program is stupid cheap. Why more people don't get involved and get out there on the track is beyond me. Although, I suppose the costs of tires can be a bit much. Especially how you can burn through a set rather quickly.
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Totally agree. It's sad to see these Z's with all this money poured into them just to race up and down main streat. The SCCA PDX program is stupid cheap. Why more people don't get involved and get out there on the track is beyond me. Although, I suppose the costs of tires can be a bit much. Especially how you can burn through a set rather quickly.
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Not at all. JBJ went through the outside edges of his pricey Michelin street tires after attending several HPDEs and one PDX. His Z is mostly stock, although he is in the process of adding UCAs and beefing up his suspension. SCCA rules require my racecar to use DOT-rated tires and one set of BFGoodrich R1-S tires will last four weekends of hardcore racing if rotated properly.
Of course, there are plenty of well-heeled racers who have multiple sets of new tires each race to use. The old adage of "How fast do you want to go, how much do you want to spend?" still applies in racing.
Of course, there are plenty of well-heeled racers who have multiple sets of new tires each race to use. The old adage of "How fast do you want to go, how much do you want to spend?" still applies in racing.
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difranchise (09-10-2015)
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Spent some time this weekend troubleshooting my cool suit system. The lines look OK and the quick disconnects detach cleanly. Checked the operation of the bilge pump itself and found it needed to be primed more aggressively before it started pumping much.
So now that the weather is turning cooler, I don't need it much! That's racing for you...
So now that the weather is turning cooler, I don't need it much! That's racing for you...
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Wrote an article for Redline Magazine about the last race. It uses some of the content from this thread, but includes additional details and pics from Brian (JBJ). Here's a link if anyone is interested in taking a break from the maintenance and repair threads:
http://www.coloradoscca.org/redline/...ptember&page=3
Personally, I'd like to see more posts on having serious fun with the Z!
http://www.coloradoscca.org/redline/...ptember&page=3
Personally, I'd like to see more posts on having serious fun with the Z!
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Wrote an article for Redline Magazine about the last race. It uses some of the content from this thread, but includes additional details and pics from Brian (JBJ). Here's a link if anyone is interested in taking a break from the maintenance and repair threads:
http://www.coloradoscca.org/redline/...ptember&page=3
Personally, I'd like to see more posts on having serious fun with the Z!
http://www.coloradoscca.org/redline/...ptember&page=3
Personally, I'd like to see more posts on having serious fun with the Z!
Congrats again on the win!!!
But I have a question.... "Queen Ann Hickey"????? C'mon........!!!!
Mic
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Wow Mic, you really read that article! The reference to our region's chief registrar as the "queen" was meant to be humorous, but we all know that the first person you usually encounter at a SCCA race is the registrar. Ann Hickey had an unusual request from me: one entry into T3 on Saturday morning's race and three T1 entries for Saturday's afternoon and Sunday's two races. I needed all of them to win dual Rocky Mountain Divisional titles and she cooperated wonderfully.
Come to think of it, I've been racing for long enough that I've seen several generations of officials come and go. From being considered the young rookie to the grizzled veteran, I've always had a good rapport with race officials. While they have a job to do, they are truly race fans at heart and I like to give credit to them when I can. This type of racing is still very pure at the heart of it all.
Come to think of it, I've been racing for long enough that I've seen several generations of officials come and go. From being considered the young rookie to the grizzled veteran, I've always had a good rapport with race officials. While they have a job to do, they are truly race fans at heart and I like to give credit to them when I can. This type of racing is still very pure at the heart of it all.
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I got seven track days out of the Michelins Pilot Super Sports. As I'm learning, the Z is in desperate need of negative camber. Not only are the Michelins directional, they are also side specific. So you can't take them off the rim and put them on the other side. At least without losing some traction (especially in the rain).
I put on the Kinetix adjustable upper arms and took it to the tire shop yesterday. I'm pretty disappointed with the amount (or lack of) camber they could get. I got a total of 1.1 degrees of negative camber. To be honest I'm not even sure if that is any more than the stock set up.
Another thing is that with the offset wheels, you are limited to rotating them. I plan on getting a matching set when money allows. I'm sure that better sway bars will help as well. I'm really looking forward to how the RS-3 fronts do this weekend at the NASA event.
I put on the Kinetix adjustable upper arms and took it to the tire shop yesterday. I'm pretty disappointed with the amount (or lack of) camber they could get. I got a total of 1.1 degrees of negative camber. To be honest I'm not even sure if that is any more than the stock set up.
Another thing is that with the offset wheels, you are limited to rotating them. I plan on getting a matching set when money allows. I'm sure that better sway bars will help as well. I'm really looking forward to how the RS-3 fronts do this weekend at the NASA event.
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Wrote an article for Redline Magazine about the last race. It uses some of the content from this thread, but includes additional details and pics from Brian (JBJ). Here's a link if anyone is interested in taking a break from the maintenance and repair threads:
http://www.coloradoscca.org/redline/...ptember&page=3
Personally, I'd like to see more posts on having serious fun with the Z!
http://www.coloradoscca.org/redline/...ptember&page=3
Personally, I'd like to see more posts on having serious fun with the Z!
Even if you did spell my last name wrong.
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Ah crap- sorry about that Brian! I'll issue a correction next issue if you'd like. Those pics were great and I appreciate your letting me use them.
Have fun at the NASA HPDE this weekend and give us a report!
Have fun at the NASA HPDE this weekend and give us a report!
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Nope. Just busting your chops. I couldn't care less. Just glad I could contribute.
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Wow Mic, you really read that article! The reference to our region's chief registrar as the "queen" was meant to be humorous, but we all know that the first person you usually encounter at a SCCA race is the registrar. Ann Hickey had an unusual request from me: one entry into T3 on Saturday morning's race and three T1 entries for Saturday's afternoon and Sunday's two races. I needed all of them to win dual Rocky Mountain Divisional titles and she cooperated wonderfully.
Come to think of it, I've been racing for long enough that I've seen several generations of officials come and go. From being considered the young rookie to the grizzled veteran, I've always had a good rapport with race officials. While they have a job to do, they are truly race fans at heart and I like to give credit to them when I can. This type of racing is still very pure at the heart of it all.
Come to think of it, I've been racing for long enough that I've seen several generations of officials come and go. From being considered the young rookie to the grizzled veteran, I've always had a good rapport with race officials. While they have a job to do, they are truly race fans at heart and I like to give credit to them when I can. This type of racing is still very pure at the heart of it all.
But yes, the people really are the backbone of racing. So many that volunteer their time and efforts to make it all worthwhile for the racers AND spectators/crews alike. I love the cars with "Thanks, corner workers!" on them!
Oh sure, there's a scrutineer that is waiting to make someone's good day on the track a nightmare but it's all part of the game!!