Aidan's loose oily bunghole actually runs a track lap
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First track day ever was on r-comps at thunder hill, new 5 mile track. I couldn't cook them there. I'm no star driver but there are some pretty hard braking zones there. I'll probably buy a set of something a bit better and put it in a box of spares in case I cook the stoptechs.
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It was really slippery out. We were going pretty slow. I don't think I broke traction once. My friend is 19 and on shitty tires, but once he scared himself he slowed down a bit lol.
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Don't really want to try. It was only 60 dollars. I should go buy a drill stop on the bit.
Turns out circle track cars really like to use the Series 6 19 row oil cooler for the rear diff. So I'm going to message my gf's family friend who is an organizer for sprint car races in the area and see what he can dig up.
If you want it sure. Think you could fix it?
Turns out circle track cars really like to use the Series 6 19 row oil cooler for the rear diff. So I'm going to message my gf's family friend who is an organizer for sprint car races in the area and see what he can dig up.
If you want it sure. Think you could fix it?