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      12-26-2019, 04:04 PM   #1
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Hi everyone, looking into what preparations should be done in order to help the car run without issue on a track day. So far it's seems to be fresh oil (1 quart extra), new brake pads, higher temp brake fluid, summer tires, proper cool down time once off track What else could be done to insure the safety of the car?
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I'd say make sure the cooling system has been refreshed/or at least looked over VERY well. These cars run hot on the track, so don't want something to go out/break and risk damaging the engine or even your car/others cars by putting down coolant on the track. A tranny and dif fluid change wouldn't hurt. Make sure all tie-rods and bushings are in good condition. Do a google search for HPDE/track day prep and you'll find lots of good guides, that what I did to get mine ready.
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I'd say make sure the cooling system has been refreshed/or at least looked over VERY well. These cars run hot on the track, so don't want something to go out/break and risk damaging the engine or even your car/others cars by putting down coolant on the track. A tranny and dif fluid change wouldn't hurt. Make sure all tie-rods and bushings are in good condition. Do a google search for HPDE/track day prep and you'll find lots of good guides, that what I did to get mine ready.
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I'd say make sure the cooling system has been refreshed/or at least looked over VERY well. These cars run hot on the track, so don't want something to go out/break and risk damaging the engine or even your car/others cars by putting down coolant on the track. A tranny and dif fluid change wouldn't hurt. Make sure all tie-rods and bushings are in good condition. Do a google search for HPDE/track day prep and you'll find lots of good guides, that what I did to get mine ready.
Good idea on the cooling system check. Not sure on the trans fluid flush yet. Many people seem to have transmission issues after doing the flush on the zf6
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      12-27-2019, 10:43 AM   #4
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I did my flush at 120k miles and I'm now at 205k and tranny is still going well.
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A better alignment or at least just realign it would be great too.
Nut and bolt the car, you don't want anything loosening up on track, plastics/undertray panels especially
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