Norcal Track Days
No, it hasn't upset the car. It flexes when it touches. Don't worry about it.
It's a basic Autometer Sport-Comp temp gauge. I can't remember how Rob rigged the sensor. It's been almost a year. I know he didn't use a T line and I know he didn't tap the pan. Probably used an existing hole in the pan. I remember it was right behind the sandwich plate. I'll have to jack up the car and take a look again.



Awesome pics, Anthony! Maybe we need to hire you for the next track event (until the MiataR is ready!)
Here is another vid doing lead/follow from my friend's Viper:
http://youtu.be/3GBPLZtIwxg
Here is another vid doing lead/follow from my friend's Viper:
http://youtu.be/3GBPLZtIwxg
Need some advice guys. Getting a "performance oriented" alignment tomorrow, guy asked me if I want toe at 0 or out slightly (I guess for better handling) and do I want my caster touched?
Any input?
Any input?
I could be wrong, my first time getting a "performance" alignment, thats why im asking.
I'd do 0 toe up front and about .04 toe-in (per side) for the rear. I run some toe-out in the front, but that's just my preference.
Last edited by 03threefiftyz; Sep 20, 2011 at 08:21 PM.
is it really annoying to drive when youre not racing? ive had 3 people tell me today im gonna hate street driving with toe out and one person tell me 0 toe is better then toe out cause toe out makes steering too light to control properly.
is it really annoying to drive when youre not racing? ive had 3 people tell me today im gonna hate street driving with toe out and one person tell me 0 toe is better then toe out cause toe out makes steering too light to control properly.
would toe out rear make it feel more like the rear wheels are turning and not the fronts (sorry, thats a really stupid question
)
its a 4 wheel alignment so this is meant for F/R
would toe out rear make it feel more like the rear wheels are turning and not the fronts (sorry, thats a really stupid question
)its a 4 wheel alignment so this is meant for F/R
is it really annoying to drive when youre not racing? ive had 3 people tell me today im gonna hate street driving with toe out and one person tell me 0 toe is better then toe out cause toe out makes steering too light to control properly.
is it really annoying to drive when youre not racing? ive had 3 people tell me today im gonna hate street driving with toe out and one person tell me 0 toe is better then toe out cause toe out makes steering too light to control properly.
would toe out rear make it feel more like the rear wheels are turning and not the fronts (sorry, thats a really stupid question
)
its a 4 wheel alignment so this is meant for F/R
is it really annoying to drive when youre not racing? ive had 3 people tell me today im gonna hate street driving with toe out and one person tell me 0 toe is better then toe out cause toe out makes steering too light to control properly.
would toe out rear make it feel more like the rear wheels are turning and not the fronts (sorry, thats a really stupid question
)its a 4 wheel alignment so this is meant for F/R
SE5spd, like mentioned until you gain a little more experience and comfort with your car, id stay away from toe...adjust your camber and caster if you feel the need, but toe can drastically change the whole feel of the car if you go overboard...its all trial and error so you dont want to go in too aggressive and be stuck with those specs for the rest of the day...going 0 toe on the rack will toe out a little anyway on the road, so see how you like that first...
in terms of street, its not as annoying as people make it out to be or at all...something tells me they are not in sync with their cars yet if a little toe here or there can make them lose control...
anyone going tomorrow with NCRC? cant wait!!!
I wish I could go Friday but I'll be in LA, I think I'm going 10/7, if not FOR SURE 11/14..
He ended up doing super slight toe in he said he felt it was better for me that way, he also gave me some more negative camber.
Thunderhill, Friday October 7th with trackmasters 
who wants to go? $149 for 5 sessions or $199 for 7 sessions
I dont wanna see 0 Zs like I saw on 9/7/11
who wants to go? $149 for 5 sessions or $199 for 7 sessions

I dont wanna see 0 Zs like I saw on 9/7/11

Last edited by SE5spd; Sep 22, 2011 at 05:06 AM.






