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What to check and prepare for my 1st track experience?
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12-06-2012, 09:23 AM | #1 |
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What to check and prepare for my 1st track experience?
I'm going to track my E90 next week. First time for me to use my own car on track. I'm excited but I think it's good to know what to check and prepare for it.
I know my car does not have huge horse power, but I just want a nice experience on track so I really want to get prepare for it. Info of my ride: (for mods please see my Signature) E90 LCI 2.5L 323i AT with 18,000miles Front brake calipers, discs and brake pads are near brand new Rear brake is stock, pads are good Engine Oil was changed around 1,000miles ago Transmission oil never been changed Engine coolant never been inspected Tires are old but still in good shape KW v2 are in softest setting what else do I need to check?
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12-07-2012, 01:51 PM | #2 |
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Definitely recommended to change your brake fluid and bleed before you go if you haven't done so in the last year.
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12-07-2012, 02:43 PM | #3 |
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definitely check all your fluid levels and tire pressure, generally run ~34-36 psi cold but that will vary greatly depending on numerous factors. take a torque wrench and lug socket if you have one and check your lugs before each session (~95 will do it), if you don't have one either buy one or you will likely be able to borrow one. don't forget your helmet, if you're not renting.
question: are your coils on softest for street comfort? I assume so, for the track you will definitely see an improvement in handling if you firm them up. overall have fun and be safe your first time out, don't go too crazy, remember you want to drive your car home at the end of the day. first track day is always a great experience, you won't forget it. the organization running the track day will have inspection forms for you, likely available online esp if it is a self-tech event, PM me if you want me to send you one for advance prep good luck! |
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