Hey guys,
Just wanted to get some opinions on my setup for an upcoming track day at AMP. The car is a 98 NSX making 460whp via Lovefab turbo. Wheels/Tires are 17x8.5" +38 front with 215/40/17 and 18x10" +25 rear with 255/35/18, Tires are Dunlop Star Specs (run wide) with pretty good tread life remaining. I have replaced the brake fluid with Motul RBF600 (date was spring of 2012, garage stored, only driven the car about 500-750 highway miles since...fluid is still a very clean clearish tan color). I also installed the STMPO brake scoops at that time. The pads are still stock as far as I know. Stock rotors. Stock brake lines. The rock shields are still in place if I recall.
Alignment was done by a very well known place that aligns many Road Atlanta and AMP track cars. I can't remember the specs at the moment but I asked for something that was mostly suitable for street driving and tire wear with an occasional track day or days. I can tell you this. Plenty of negative camber but I *think* I had them pull some toe in the rear to improve tire wear...not sure if that happened or not. When I took the car to AMP for about 3 or so 90% laps I did not notice any significant under or oversteer. Seemed pretty well balanced to my moderately experienced senses.
I'm not a crazy fast driver. More of an intermediate or lower intermediate driver and I have only driven a few laps at AMP before (when the track was under construction still). Given that, do you think I will be OK for this track day with the increased speeds from the turbo or should make a quick move on upgraded pads and ducting?
Thanks,
Daniel
Just wanted to get some opinions on my setup for an upcoming track day at AMP. The car is a 98 NSX making 460whp via Lovefab turbo. Wheels/Tires are 17x8.5" +38 front with 215/40/17 and 18x10" +25 rear with 255/35/18, Tires are Dunlop Star Specs (run wide) with pretty good tread life remaining. I have replaced the brake fluid with Motul RBF600 (date was spring of 2012, garage stored, only driven the car about 500-750 highway miles since...fluid is still a very clean clearish tan color). I also installed the STMPO brake scoops at that time. The pads are still stock as far as I know. Stock rotors. Stock brake lines. The rock shields are still in place if I recall.
Alignment was done by a very well known place that aligns many Road Atlanta and AMP track cars. I can't remember the specs at the moment but I asked for something that was mostly suitable for street driving and tire wear with an occasional track day or days. I can tell you this. Plenty of negative camber but I *think* I had them pull some toe in the rear to improve tire wear...not sure if that happened or not. When I took the car to AMP for about 3 or so 90% laps I did not notice any significant under or oversteer. Seemed pretty well balanced to my moderately experienced senses.
I'm not a crazy fast driver. More of an intermediate or lower intermediate driver and I have only driven a few laps at AMP before (when the track was under construction still). Given that, do you think I will be OK for this track day with the increased speeds from the turbo or should make a quick move on upgraded pads and ducting?
Thanks,
Daniel