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Thanks for the reply!
I have a half cage (Audi TT rear safety devices cage) along with full buckets with head protection and harnesses - Forge baffled sump, K&N oil filter, oil cooler, Millers Nanodrive, etc...
Not on Facebook but will see if someone I know who is can help me - thanks for the heads up
I have a half cage (Audi TT rear safety devices cage) along with full buckets with head protection and harnesses - Forge baffled sump, K&N oil filter, oil cooler, Millers Nanodrive, etc...
Not on Facebook but will see if someone I know who is can help me - thanks for the heads up
That's good feedback on slicks thanks, I've been running banking ns2-rs and to be fair they have been great, especially in the wet as the Quattro system on the TT has been modified to a 50/50 split so grip is in good on wet tracks.
I guess the big thing for me is finding some of the right size, may have to buy new if I can't find them used but it seems like a no brainier.
The only positive for a turbo upgrade is when I'm unable to overtake faster cars on the straights but I'm all over them being held back in corners already before slicks!
I guess the big thing for me is finding some of the right size, may have to buy new if I can't find them used but it seems like a no brainier.
The only positive for a turbo upgrade is when I'm unable to overtake faster cars on the straights but I'm all over them being held back in corners already before slicks!
iguana said:
I don't think matey is after ultimate handling prowess if he's tracking a TT anyway!
Believe me the TT goes a hell of a lot better than people think, especially when I've taken out over 300kg of excess weight out of it, polybushed the whole car, coilovers, adjustable tie bars, been running dedicated track semi slicks for 2 years, support braces, half cage and whole pile of other upgrades.Ifs not the usually fully interiored hairdresser car
https://youtu.be/hNwc37c60co?t=2m35s (excuse the idiot in the yellow M3)
Samjeev said:
Running slicks will exclude you from a number of track days and if you lack an MSA approved roll cage you may be turned away altogether.
Not to mention running to the edge of traction is part of learning your car, slicks would surely just sweep any of that under the rug I imagine?
Just out of curiosity, when was the last time your car underwent scrutineering on a track day? Not to mention running to the edge of traction is part of learning your car, slicks would surely just sweep any of that under the rug I imagine?
As said above, I have done two years on semi-slicks, I feel like the car could benefit with slicks at this stage to improve speed carried through corners, I still need more grunt on the straights (as the yellow M3 above shows) but I'm weighing up where to spend some money on improvements. There was a V8 M3 the other day at Bedford on slicks and it was relatively stock, certainly with no roll cage, but my god did it grip and was able to run a much tighter line with less bleed out to the kerbs.
JKING said:
I think you'll find on MSV trackdays they will not allow you to use slicks unless you have a cage fitted.
Sweet, so five circuits organised by MSV events only, but Bedford (which is an MSV) run by OpenTrack on Monday with the M3 on slicks with no cage is fine it seems.Btw, I'm being devils advocate here, I'm not decided on getting slicks 100% yet, but just proving it's not a clear black and white for those considering it.
That M3 was there throughout the session and I gaurentee it had no cage.
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