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Hahaha, just superb!!!
I'd recommend you do NOT turn off traction control at this time. Autoxers make for great drivers no doubt, but initially I found that most have a tendency to be too abrupt with the controls, whereas you need to smooth it out considerably on the track, which comes naturally within few sessions/events. Just take it easy, get used to the speed, find the line (which does not change from session to session or event to event btw, it is always the same ![]() ![]() The rest will come naturally to you. Cheers mate and good luck.
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Any recommendation on tire pressures hot or cold? Running streets- 245/19 front and 305/19 rear, Bridgestone RE-11.
Traction control will stay on. Thanks, Stu |
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I also come from an AutoX background so here is my take on pressures. I shoot for the same hot pressure that I AutoX at usually 36f and 39R this is on AD08's. I also soften the rear sway bar 1 notch to tame the rear, a car that dances at AutoX can be a little twitchy on the track. ![]() ![]() Peter
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Btw, Potmac PCA has a 2 day season ending DE at Summit Main on October 29th and 30th.
I am already predicting your love for the GT3 on track.....so don't miss out and sign up early. ![]() |
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