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Make sure the ones attending tomorrow post up their impressions, photos and videos! I've got my GoPro charged and ready for action.
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VooDooBOSS said:Make sure the ones attending tomorrow post up their impressions, photos and videos! I've got my GoPro charged and ready for action.
Already packed. I only have one camera and I'll get some outside footage so you can hear the exhaust. Unlike the other bozo I'll be looking for the rev limiter every shift. ;DWingrider said:Bring your go pro suction cup and all the options for maximum coverage!
Yes, please do! Very interested in transmission/clutch/shifter report!VooDooBOSS said:Already packed. I only have one camera and I'll get some outside footage so you can hear the exhaust. Unlike the other bozo I'll be looking for the rev limiter every shift. ;D
mmcguirk said:Word from Cali KR...no video or own helmets. They provide helmets and HANS devices
Moto said:Gt350
Camber- they have the cars setup with more negative camber for the track here. The mechanic didn't know the exact numbers but said you would get it in the supplement. I don't remember seeing it anywhere. Rear camber is adjustable. Front they slotted the aluminum spindle at the bottom two strut bolts. Said it was really easy and I think Gary did this on his boss?
Shelby track attack. It was announced as official but the location is TBD.
Electric exhaust noise bypass was way louder than I thought. We had a 105db day today and I got meatballed for busting noise in a track pack car!
The front splitter height is spec at 100mm+-10 on the R and +25mm more in the others. Ricks measurements were right on. The yellow I saw was on a slope and only 2". The splitter has hit on a few cars on the corkscrew on the track pack so it is LOW. The car does not come with the splitter attached like the BOSS LS so you can take it off easy for the street. Like 8 screws.
The R vs track pack differences are as rick stated so far regarding the damper and spring hardware differences but the electronic tuning differences are in the ABS, steering control/feedback and magnaride tune.
On track. The shift gearing was almost the same as the boss. The tires on the TP car are bigger diameter than I am used to so the shift points where way different and hard to get the hi revs out of the motor. I needed about one more lap to figure it out.
The brakes are awesome and the pressure required made it much easier than the boss to heel toe.
My brain is full and this is what I remember so far.
Moto said:It was only 2(really 1 3/4 total) laps me driving first. Then one lap (really 3/4) with the instructor demos. Instructors were from Miller. They did not tell us until we were done that it was only two laps or I would have pushed it up more earlier. And no passing so don't get anywhere close to a car when coming ontrack or you will be slowed. Needed about one more lap to get a good hot lap.