NASA at Pueblo, March 15/16
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We did use the "revised" T10 last Saturday and as Dave90TT says, it is quite a bit slower. Rather than a confidence lift or light brake at corner entry, you must use a medium brake application and third gear. Even using a smooth transition and radius that took the Z to the edge of the track at corner exit, speeds were down 10-12 MPH.
One advantage is that the overall radius of the turn is much smaller, so the bouncing and grinding over the dragstip launch pads is greatly reduced. Since speeds are down and you have to straighten the car up quickly, it might also reduce the chance of big slides (and resulting crashes in the wet) around this infamous turn.
One advantage is that the overall radius of the turn is much smaller, so the bouncing and grinding over the dragstip launch pads is greatly reduced. Since speeds are down and you have to straighten the car up quickly, it might also reduce the chance of big slides (and resulting crashes in the wet) around this infamous turn.
Well, some info: it appears that is the same weekend as the State Basketball Championships, which are being held in Pueblo. So, reserve your hotel room now!
I will be going down that Friday morning, for the open track day, as well.
I will be going down that Friday morning, for the open track day, as well.
I am likely out for the NASA events. NASA's position is that the top of the helmet cannot protrude from/above a line from the windshield to the integrated roll bar. While i haven't performed this test, I'm pretty sure my head sticks up beyond this imaginary line, unless i'm in a "low rider recline" position. I'll verify this at home tonight, but i'm not hopeful.
i'll hand it to them--they're having me go to the tech inspection at Hank's Hotrods in Littleton so he can check it out, but I'm not confident I'll pass. But, I'll give it the most hunched over i can get.
NASA is a very friendly group. Although it is a business in the end, the people that run it are really great, and will work with you to get you on the track. Of course, there are some safety rules that you have to follow, and this looks to be one of them. Alogn with being a friendly group, they don't want anyone to get hurt out there.
One thing: if you have power seats, there is a free mod out there that you can do that gives you about one more inch of lowering in the seat. I'll see if I can find the thread that talks about it.
One thing: if you have power seats, there is a free mod out there that you can do that gives you about one more inch of lowering in the seat. I'll see if I can find the thread that talks about it.
Here you go Its a thread on G35Driver, and the pictures don't work anymore, but if you read the entire thread, it's pretty easy to understand.
Hey guys, I finally got around to registering for this event!
Just an FYI, the Comfort Inn (719-542-6868) still has rooms available. I told them I was there with the NASA group and they gave me a discounted single room for $65.99 Saturday night (ask for Liza). If you book with them, don't rely on Google maps to get you there - it's been wrong for over a year. They are across the parking lot from the Desert Rose restaurant.
Joel
Just an FYI, the Comfort Inn (719-542-6868) still has rooms available. I told them I was there with the NASA group and they gave me a discounted single room for $65.99 Saturday night (ask for Liza). If you book with them, don't rely on Google maps to get you there - it's been wrong for over a year. They are across the parking lot from the Desert Rose restaurant.
Joel
It doesn't look like I will be making this event. As much as I want to go, I will have to pass because several things are due in March for me. Money allocated for my monthly car/fun funds is going to be used to pay for 6 months of insurance and to fix/upgrade my now fried main computer system. Between the two, it will eat up enough to where I can't set aside enough to where I would comfortable going on a road trip. As much as it sucks, there are more events coming. I plan to make the next event. For those who are going to make the event, have a great time!
-Joe
-Joe
Just moved here from southern Cali...moved to Colorado Springs. Unfortunately my car is still in SoCal....Hopefully I can make some of these events this year. Just wanted to see what was going on up here with the Z community. Hope the weather cooperates for you guys!!!!
I assume you are stationed at Pete, then?
NASA Rocky Mountain is a great organization, and I fully recommend them. You got here at a good time, it looks like two new tracks are opening up this year, as well.
NASA Rocky Mountain is a great organization, and I fully recommend them. You got here at a good time, it looks like two new tracks are opening up this year, as well.
Originally Posted by Dave 90TT
I assume you are stationed at Pete, then?
NASA Rocky Mountain is a great organization, and I fully recommend them. You got here at a good time, it looks like two new tracks are opening up this year, as well.
NASA Rocky Mountain is a great organization, and I fully recommend them. You got here at a good time, it looks like two new tracks are opening up this year, as well.
Couple of good places. I've been to two, and can recommend them both. MAC Autosports in Parker (southeast Denver) and TCPerformance, in centralnorthern Denver.
Both did a good job; MAC specializes in the UTEC, and TC is now experienced with the Haltech, after having done a couple. TC has a Dynapack, which is good for holding load, and holding rpm's, while MAC has an AWD Dynoject.
They both do work on VQ35's, as well.
Both did a good job; MAC specializes in the UTEC, and TC is now experienced with the Haltech, after having done a couple. TC has a Dynapack, which is good for holding load, and holding rpm's, while MAC has an AWD Dynoject.
They both do work on VQ35's, as well.
Originally Posted by Dave 90TT
Couple of good places. I've been to two, and can recommend them both. MAC Autosports in Parker (southeast Denver) and TCPerformance, in centralnorthern Denver.
Both did a good job; MAC specializes in the UTEC, and TC is now experienced with the Haltech, after having done a couple. TC has a Dynapack, which is good for holding load, and holding rpm's, while MAC has an AWD Dynoject.
They both do work on VQ35's, as well.
Both did a good job; MAC specializes in the UTEC, and TC is now experienced with the Haltech, after having done a couple. TC has a Dynapack, which is good for holding load, and holding rpm's, while MAC has an AWD Dynoject.
They both do work on VQ35's, as well.
Originally Posted by funkymonkey1111
since i'm out of this deal as a driver, are spectators allowed? i might come down for Saturday if so.
-Joe
I would love to go and it would be the first event for me, but I just got promoted at my job and don't want to take off my only 3 days I work so soon. I would like to meet some of you it sounds like alot of fun. I might go if they have some in the summer. For the rest of you, have fun!
Originally Posted by funkymonkey1111
since i'm out of this deal as a driver, are spectators allowed? i might come down for Saturday if so.
Anyone in HPDE 3, HPDE 4, or Time Trials can have a passenger in their car, at their discretion. If they are going for a hot lap in TT, they will probably not want a passenger. You will need a helmet, but their are always plenty of helmets around for you to borrow.
I personally have no problems letting you ride with me.







