Did some track test/tune at Barber Motorsports Park
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We just got back from Barber Motorsports Park, after running with the Alamaba Porsche Club HPDE event. Everything people have said about Barber Motorsports park is true: This is a world class facility, and a superb track. It has now become my new favorite. :thumup: It offers amenities, such as an air-conditioned spectator viewing area, closed circuit video feeds from most of the turns, and impecably manicured lawns....even artwork adorns the racetrack.
Track conditions were absolutely brutal. It was 100F outside, and humid, and the track surface temp was 134F. We ran my car with just 9psi wastegate pressure, and Nitto NT-01's, and full interior. I corner balanced the car, and total weight with me inside and 1/3 tank fuel was 3425lbs.
With roughly 22K hard track and street miles on my original Darton Sleeved shortblock, the car ran remarkable well, even in the 100F weather. I ran a total of eight 25min sessions. This was my first time at Barber Motorsports Park, so Jose E. (zippy350z) was kind enough to ride along on the first session, and show me around the track, and also let me borrow his TracMate. This is by far, the most challenging and technical track I have driven, and was loads of fun. 80ft worth of elevation change, and many of the braking zones lead you to a blind apex...so you very much have to "feel" the track, since you can't see many of the turn you are braking for.
I made a video of my fastest lap of the day. Plenty of 1:46-1:47's, and when I finally had a wide open track on my last session, I ran a 1:44. Eagletangogreen was riding shotgun, and that is his helmet bouncing around in the frame.
http://www.forgedperformance.com/med...os/barber1.wmv
For those of you that havent tracked your cars yet, it's an amazing experience, and I hope more of you decide to get into it. It's a true test of driver, machine, the tune, and the setup.
Track conditions were absolutely brutal. It was 100F outside, and humid, and the track surface temp was 134F. We ran my car with just 9psi wastegate pressure, and Nitto NT-01's, and full interior. I corner balanced the car, and total weight with me inside and 1/3 tank fuel was 3425lbs.
With roughly 22K hard track and street miles on my original Darton Sleeved shortblock, the car ran remarkable well, even in the 100F weather. I ran a total of eight 25min sessions. This was my first time at Barber Motorsports Park, so Jose E. (zippy350z) was kind enough to ride along on the first session, and show me around the track, and also let me borrow his TracMate. This is by far, the most challenging and technical track I have driven, and was loads of fun. 80ft worth of elevation change, and many of the braking zones lead you to a blind apex...so you very much have to "feel" the track, since you can't see many of the turn you are braking for.

I made a video of my fastest lap of the day. Plenty of 1:46-1:47's, and when I finally had a wide open track on my last session, I ran a 1:44. Eagletangogreen was riding shotgun, and that is his helmet bouncing around in the frame.
http://www.forgedperformance.com/med...os/barber1.wmvFor those of you that havent tracked your cars yet, it's an amazing experience, and I hope more of you decide to get into it. It's a true test of driver, machine, the tune, and the setup.
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The best part, is is SURE beats working on a Sat, like we usually do. 
Gurgen, cry my a river....LOL...you have a half dozen of the best tracks right in your backyard...haha. This is my little slice of heaven, out here in the sticks.

Gurgen, cry my a river....LOL...you have a half dozen of the best tracks right in your backyard...haha. This is my little slice of heaven, out here in the sticks.
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The best part, is is SURE beats working on a Sat, like we usually do. 
Gurgen, cry my a river....LOL...you have a half dozen of the best tracks right in your backyard...haha. This is my little slice of heaven, out here in the sticks.

Gurgen, cry my a river....LOL...you have a half dozen of the best tracks right in your backyard...haha. This is my little slice of heaven, out here in the sticks.

I know..i meant the actual facilities.
You got portopotties at Horse Thief Mile, Streets of Willow, and "normal" bathrooms at Big Willow.
Cali SPeedway is nice, but we don't get to use any 'air-conditioned' observation rooms... same for the other tracks. It'd be nice to actually hang out somewhere during the off-times, and not at the paddock.
Plus, no lawns at all, much less nice ones.
Good deal Sharif...tracking is better than sex sometimes....well, it's better than BAD sex, anyway.
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We are working on the details of the first Forged Performance Invitational. It's going to be 10 close customers/friends for some track fun. More details will come shortly.
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We are working on the details of the first Forged Performance Invitational. It's going to be 10 close customers/friends for some track fun. More details will come shortly.
July 14 pm or July 15 am, c'mon... i've got that day already marked on my calendar!!!
Wait a minute - you run in 100 degree temps with all that gear on and no AC? Yikes, torture sweat test.
Wait a minute - you run in 100 degree temps with all that gear on and no AC? Yikes, torture sweat test.
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Originally Posted by westpak
Nice, wow those changes of elevation are wild, I am used to flat Florida.
By the way how were the NT01's I am thinking of using those for the track, also what sizes were they?
By the way how were the NT01's I am thinking of using those for the track, also what sizes were they?
I had to track out very wide, just to keep the car pointing somewhat straight over that crest, at WOT.Eagle1 turned me onto the NT-01, and Zippy350z uses them as well. Both of those guys are much more skilled drivers than myself. The tire was working very well, but did get a little slippery towards the end of the day, with the extreme track heat we experienced. The sizes we are testing now are 275/35/18 and 315/35/18, with about -3.3 degree camber front, and -2.2 in the rear. We had to raise the car slightly in the rear, to keep the 315's from rubbing, so I dont know the exact camber in the rear. Ideally, you want a 30'ish offset, but i am running a 22 offset rear. Aside from Hoosiers, you would be hard pressed to find a better DOT. Hoosiers are very fun, but they only last me 2 weekends, and they are toast. The NT-1 should have a life expentancy of at least 3 times that.




I like the looks of that track.
