Dreadknought
HOON MONSTER
Damn thats a shame. It seems I am limited to Harris Hill in the immediate area now.
Damn thats a shame. It seems I am limited to Harris Hill in the immediate area now.
However come September or October I'll have to go check them all out.
.Wow, I wouldn't have thought the butterflies would be there with your background.
I knew brakes would be my biggest hurdle to deal with so I am running some performance slotted rotors (ditched the slotted and cross drilled as they can crack), Hawk HPS pads, Motul 600 fluid and a home made brake cooling kit (click the link to see it http://forums.themustangsource.com/f637/home-made-brake-duct-kit-officially-finished-483288/ )
So, what to look out for? I don't think engine heat will be a problem, the Northwest is cool now and never really gets that hot. Rain, always a possiblility. I have done autocross in the rain and it definiately requires some balls at times to see how far you dare push it.
Replace the HPS pads with somethng better suited for the track. Even with the brake cooling ducts, the HPS pads will overheat rather quickly once you get up to speed. Hawk HT-10's have worked great for me. You can even get away with HP+ pads for a short time if you aren't that aggressive and are still learning the track, but once you pick up speed, they are lacking a little in heat resistance. THe brake cooling duct kit will help out a lot. Just remember to cover the openings int he front when you be in the HT-10 pads oe whatever other pads you'll be using for track use.