- Staff
- #121
- 52,105
- 22,314
why would you be trying to buy those parts if you're selling your car?
Maybe he was joking about selling the car?why would you be trying to buy those parts if you're selling your car?
I'm not selling it, that was 100% sarcasm lolwhy would you be trying to buy those parts if you're selling your car?
Thank you, it was a lot of fun, a lot more intense than autoX.Nice job getting on track man! Very impressed.
I'd read through this thread & follow the advice jro has provided on track/street pads in that threadI disagree with running XP10s on the street. Their operating temperature range is ~400-1600F. A performance street pad would be the bobcat, with AX6 the next step up.
Everyone will have their own opinion though.
I personally run Performance Friction Z-Rated on the street and PFC11 on the track. IMO there's no such thing as a dual duty pad. It's either a street pad or a track pad; don't make it do both.
Someone will also say a fully stripped/solid bushing car is fine on the street; others would think it's torture.
It is a miata club lol, but i am class TMiata,
Miata,
Miata,
Miata,
Miata,
Miata...
23 spots later