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Getting ready for summit in october - Printable Version +- Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org) +-- Forum: Technical (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Technical Discussion (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=11) +--- Thread: Getting ready for summit in october (/showthread.php?tid=2829) Pages:
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Getting ready for summit in october - Andy - 09-19-2005 To get the MR2 ready, I've order AGX's, Tein Springs, TRD Swaybars (I call it the Dave Allen suspension package) + poly bushings. I'm also looking for brake pads (Hawk HP+'s or Porterfield r4s) however, neither manufacturer makes rear pads. Can I just run front pads and stocks in the back? Also, where can I get a good deal on pads? - .RJ - 09-19-2005 <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.carbotecheng.com">www.carbotecheng.com</a><!-- w --> - dont mess with the hawk or portefield stuff. Call and ask for Matt, tell him I sent you and tell him what you drive. - ScottyB - 09-19-2005 i had good results from the HP+'s on my (3200 lb.) accord, but the main reason i bought them was because they were used and i got a killer price on them, and because anything was better than my stock, fade-in-traffic pads. they dusted like crazy and the squeeling was unruly, although i couldn't get them to fade no matter what i did. pedal feel was better, too. carbotechs are very good pads, do what RJ says and go with them. many track junkies will recommend them. - Sijray21 - 09-19-2005 bought a set of xp-10's for the teg.....whoa does it stop. I've ordered through carbotech for all my braking needs, great people, excellent service, and very fair pricing. :thumbup: Re: Getting ready for summit in october - CaptainHenreh - 09-19-2005 jackstands Wrote:I've order AGX's, Tein Springs, TRD Swaybars (I call it the Dave Allen suspension package) + poly bushings. Doesnt' the DASP included Turbo brakes? Re: Getting ready for summit in october - Andy - 09-19-2005 CaptainHenreh Wrote:jackstands Wrote:I've order AGX's, Tein Springs, TRD Swaybars (I call it the Dave Allen suspension package) + poly bushings. I'm working on that as well. - Mike - 09-19-2005 stock pads in the rear? depends what front pads you go with. if you go with a dual-duty pad (bobcat, ultimate) you will be fine with stockers in the rear. if you go to a race pad you might want to bump up to a dual-duty pad in the rear just to maintain brake balance. - .RJ - 09-19-2005 Also, on an MR2 the rear brakes actually do something, unlike a FWD honda. - Chris - 09-19-2005 carbotech :thumbup: - white_2kgt - 09-19-2005 Chris Wrote:carbotech :thumbup: werd, HP's blow donkey ass. I've ran just about every compound they make and hated them all. - Dave - 09-19-2005 sweet! I got a parts package named after me. The deluxe package is where the brakes of the next step up come into play. That MR2 is gonna be totally different; better get those parts on pronto so you can be used to the car by the time Summit rolls around. - Andy - 09-19-2005 Hopefully going on the car 2 weekends from now, but TRD sways are taking their good time to get here. 4 weeks and counting. - D_Eclipse9916 - 09-20-2005 Sweet, I love MR2s. I really would love to see your car. Anyway, are carbotechs okay for the street? I was stupid and went with metalmasters and just 700 miles later I went to summit point and they went up in smoke. So I need new pads, id rhater not swap in and out track/street pads everytime I go to race. Although it may not be that bad cuz hopefully ill be getting some r-compounds soon.....if my shit sells.. - Chris - 09-20-2005 D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:Sweet, I love MR2s. I really would love to see your car. Anyway, are carbotechs okay for the street? I was stupid and went with metalmasters and just 700 miles later I went to summit point and they went up in smoke. So I need new pads, id rhater not swap in and out track/street pads everytime I go to race. Although it may not be that bad cuz hopefully ill be getting some r-compounds soon.....if my shit sells.. what group/organization have you run with at Summit? Are you doing driving schools or actual race events? - D_Eclipse9916 - 09-20-2005 Naw, I did a pussy ass thing at summit point, a hyperfest drive. GAve me my first experience tho at high-speed racing cuz all ive been doing for a while is autocross events. If I had the money to do a lot of HPDE I would but 300 is a lot for a broke ass 18-year old. Thats why im signing up for shit like working to get enough credits for the spring. - Evan - 09-20-2005 dont even think about r compound tires for a very long time - .RJ - 09-20-2005 Evan Wrote:dont even think about r compound tires for a very long time Street tires for HPDE stuff, yes. - Kaan - 09-20-2005 Quote:Street tires for HPDE stuff, yes. Unless you are mike or love to invest in used Rs like RJ used to... i mean still does. - Chris - 09-20-2005 D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:Naw, I did a pussy ass thing at summit point, a hyperfest drive. GAve me my first experience tho at high-speed racing cuz all ive been doing for a while is autocross events. If I had the money to do a lot of HPDE I would but 300 is a lot for a broke ass 18-year old. Thats why im signing up for shit like working to get enough credits for the spring. thats exactly how most of us started (and how we still get on track). its an awesome program NASA has. - Mike - 09-20-2005 Kaan Wrote:Quote:Street tires for HPDE stuff, yes. i've only bought one set and based on the wear from the first event they'll come out to around the same price as a full tread azenis or something. |