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Old 09-20-2005   #1
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This will give you idea the beating my car takes at the track. This is a picture of my wheel weight. I forget to put a bead of silicone on the perimeter of the weight as I usually do.
On a high speed track my wheels run aprox 250 degrees. To check and adjust tire pressure requires gloves. My calipers that day where 400 degree front and 300 rear.
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Old 09-20-2005   #2
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My calipers that day where 400 degree front and 300 rear.
Wow, that is a lot of heat. I assume you are not using a stock brake set up, so what have you installed, and how long do your pads hold up?

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Im using Wilwood calipers, Coleman rotors, Performance Friction 01 pads and 3 inch brake duct at the front. Front pads are .80 thick with 1 3/8" thick rotors. They take a beating and last quite long. Stock brakes would not handle that abuse. See my website for pictures and list of car setup.
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Old 09-22-2005   #4
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Im impressed that they stayed on there!!! I throw weights all the time but must end up in a ditch somewhere.

I never thought of putting silicone on there. Great Idea!!!
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Old 09-23-2005   #5
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Mike, thats remarkable. I wanted to thank you for your encouragement and assistance earlier in the year in diagnosing my car and providing advice on HPDEs. I participated in a PCA event in June at Watkins Glen and thoroughly enjoyed myself. Its clear that I need at least some ducting to cool the breaks, though, as my stock setup faded badly after about 20 minutes.

Thanks again.
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Old 09-28-2005   #6
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Mike, thats remarkable. I wanted to thank you for your encouragement and assistance earlier in the year in diagnosing my car and providing advice on HPDEs. I participated in a PCA event in June at Watkins Glen and thoroughly enjoyed myself. Its clear that I need at least some ducting to cool the breaks, though, as my stock setup faded badly after about 20 minutes.Thanks again.
Im glad to be of help. Feel free to contact me for any thing. What specific club do you go to Watkins Glen with?
If you think tires dont shift on the wheel, heres a picture showing what happens. All my wheels and tires get marked and all my wheel/tires shift if subjected to heavy use. Mounting is done with a soap lub only, not any silicone based crap that would probably have my tires spinning full circle.
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Old 10-07-2005   #7
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Mike, I went to Watkins Glen with a NJ based chapter of the Porsche Club of America. A buddy of mine is in the PCA and they had some openings for non-porsches. It was a great time and reasonably priced.
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I plan to go 7/17/06 to Watking Glen with PDA. Interested? Most Porsche clubs only allow Porsche cars or non Porsche cars with a long time Porsche club membership in hand. Surprised you got in. Do you have a link to the Porsche club you mention?
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Mike,
Do you just race in Fla or do you race nationwide?

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PM sent regarding your question.
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