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Turn down your boost, and come out and drive. You need to destroy at least one set of pads and rotors before you start worrying about brake ducts. Did I mention seat time? The drivers instructors fear most, and most often end up hurting their car or themselves are ones who have made many mods to their cars before they learn to drive. I am not saying this is you, but reccomending you take things slow. You already have a fast car, use up some street tires, and stock brakes and learn to drive it the way it is. The only mod I would make before your first event is turning down your boost. They only way to be fast is to be slow first.
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^Makes sense... but I'm not turning down my boost!
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If I'm Captain Stoptech, I never said exactly that, and I ran on my stock brakes for almost 2 years including many track days before putting on the Stoptechs.
Speak for yourself Brembo Bleeding Boy. Learning to drive within your cars limits such as tires, suspension, cooling system, and brakes is key to learning to drive. If you come out on R-Compounds, big brakes, and a slot car suspension, you aren't going to learn nearly as much because the car will save you right up until it snaps loose and then you won't understand why. To misquote Days of Thunder... You drive 20 laps your way, then 20 laps my way and we'll se which is faster, and which has more of the car left.
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Well, there are a couple of aspects of thermal management you need to consider. The first has been mentioned, with simple overheating.
Another is heatsoak. Depending on where intake air is routed, the piping can absorb quite a lot of heat. So after your intake air goes through the intercooler, it can be reheated by the piping. You'll feel the car essentially fall on it's face after a few laps if you're getting heatsoak. The intake charge will be too hot, the intake air density will be lower and the compy will pull timing to reduce knock. I can't tell you the number of times I've seen IC piping go right over the turbo before it turns into the throttlebody. This is a perfect candidate for heat soak performance loss and overheating. Gary Sheehan Motor Racing www.teamSMR.com |
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I would suggest higher temp front pads and fresh fluid. You can swap the pads the night before or at the track in the morning. The rest of the bits will be fine the first few times out.
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No. I should get one. I wonder if my stock one can be modified ever so slightly? |
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If your DP is bare metal, consider wrapping that too. The DP radiates heat into the engine bay to a certain extent and holding the heat in exhaust components actually increases their performance (hotter gas travels faster). |
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My turbo is bagged, and downpipe is wrapped. They made a huge difference to the temps on that side of the IC. Anyone who is planning on having the turbo off the car for any reason, definately consider taking the extra time to wrap the turbo hotside.
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So, wrapping the DP isn't really going to gain you much, except to help reduce under-hood temps. The headers and UP on the other hand are a different matter. Also remember, when wrapping stuff, there's pretty much a guarentee that somewhere down the road, condensation in the wrapping will eventually lead to rust destroying the wrapped exhaust. Even if you go the full 9 yards and use all the different sprays and sealants etc to make the wrapping "waterproof", you've still got a pretty good chance that the wrapping will ruin the exhaust in 5 or 6 years instead of 2 or 3. Plus, if you're going that route, it's probably cheaper and less work just to get everything jet coated. Edit: Mike beat me to it!
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Yah, I'm happy with my ceramic coated UP. I don't know how much heat the wrapping on my headers really is holding in considering how hard they are to wrap well. I did use the spray sealent stuff. I would prefer to get some Port and Polished headers with a good ceramic coating, but you know, the whole money thing.
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I've been thinking about spray-painting my Upper IC pipes with some black, high temp spray (like for bbqs or wheels) in an attempt to block off some of the heat. How would that work out? Quote:
Also, what about high-temp spraying the DP?
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I've never heard of using paint to insulate piping. I bet it has negligible benefit.
And I do agree that keeping heat in the DP is not anywhere near as important as holding it in pre-turbo for turbo spool. I really don't know how beneficial the coating on my DP is considering I still have the 3rd cat right after it, but it is worth it regardless just to keep the underhood temps low and keep it from radiating heat to the TMIC. |
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Hi temp paint on the IC pipes will have virtually no effect. Get some thermal wrap from summit, it's relatively cheap, works well, and looks like ass under the hood (helps reduce the chances people will call you a ricer ![]()
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You know it's a good discussion when people start quoting Corky Bell. ![]() One thing Adrian (Thunderbolt) brings up is convection currents that can slow velocity if heat difuses too quickly through the pipe. |
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