Mustang_Eh
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Hey all,
Looking for some input and suggestions regarding what I should do to prep my car for tracking (lapping) in 2017 season.
A bit of a background:
- Daily racecar
- I drive agressively
- Been lapping once ever
- Trying to get into lapping, but hesitant to buy lots of things in case I don't get into it (it's not cheap for a day of lapping)
So far I plan to:
- Upgrade my brake pads to something track and road friendly
- Get 18x10 Enkei RPF1 and 285/40/18 tires (Tires are TBD)
On the fence about:
- Upgrading my brake fluid to something with a higher boiling point
- Getting 19x9.5 wheels (~21lb each)
Probably won't happen at least until I know I want to continue tracking:
- Buy GT takeoff front brakes (rotors+calipers)
- Buy sway bars (and some sort of rods that connect to them - the name escapes me)
- Big wang
What are some other minor things that I should look to upgrade as it will help both on the street and on the track.
Looking for some input and suggestions regarding what I should do to prep my car for tracking (lapping) in 2017 season.
A bit of a background:
- Daily racecar
- I drive agressively
- Been lapping once ever
- Trying to get into lapping, but hesitant to buy lots of things in case I don't get into it (it's not cheap for a day of lapping)
So far I plan to:
- Upgrade my brake pads to something track and road friendly
- Get 18x10 Enkei RPF1 and 285/40/18 tires (Tires are TBD)
On the fence about:
- Upgrading my brake fluid to something with a higher boiling point
- Getting 19x9.5 wheels (~21lb each)
Probably won't happen at least until I know I want to continue tracking:
- Buy GT takeoff front brakes (rotors+calipers)
- Buy sway bars (and some sort of rods that connect to them - the name escapes me)
- Big wang
What are some other minor things that I should look to upgrade as it will help both on the street and on the track.
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