obviously some semi decent tyres would be a good start
but what else? adjustables considered a requirement?
looking to get the missus behind the wheel cos shes a bit of a terror on the roads! let her get some of that crazy out in a safe place
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Truenotch wrote:You can have a ball in a pile of crap.
I took my standard EP71 to Manfeild for a trackday about a month ago... Stripped out the rear for a laugh, threw my 15's on it with decent (worn) road tyres, a set of 2nd hand brake pads and new fluid. It was an awesome day! The shocks are dead and the 2E was smokey and hot but I'd bet we had more fun than some others with more hi-tec cars. We also got down to 1:33/34's with a top speed of 150kph at the end of the straights... That's getting close to a friend with an FXGT with suspension, tyres, good alignment, half cage and 6 speed.
My advice would be to fit decent pads and bleed with good fluid (Bendix ultimate pads and motul RBF600 fluid).
Keep it standard and develop it from there. Start with the things it does worst and improve bits as you go along. You will likely end up doing suspension and tyres first and move on to the engine stuff later on.
Remember, seat time is more beneficial than shed time! So get out there and do as many trackdays as you can.
rollaholic wrote:how do you secure a harness on a car without a cage anyway?
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