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Old 12-27-2020, 07:22 AM   #2
Move_Over

 
Drives: ISO ss 1le
Join Date: May 2018
Location: FL
Posts: 764
I think you are putting the cart way before the horse my man. There’s a lot to learn.

If you have 0 track experience you shouldn’t even be thinking about R7’s, the SCR’s are advanced enough to mask most beginners mistakes. Hoosiers are great but you need to learn how to drive first.

The only thing you need is decent brake fluid. DTC’s are also out of the question for beginners, stick with stock pads. No need for a trailer yet, figure out if you enjoy tracking first.

Bring a torque wrench, decent food, plenty of water, a standard mechanics tool set and a brake bleeder and extra brake fluid. Lots of beginners overheat their brakes from over braking and not knowing how to modulate brakes on these heavy cars.

Check the ego at the gate, get an instructor and learn, learn, learn. Soak as much information as you can, go ask the fast guys questions. If you notice a seasoned driver driving a similar car to yours, see if you can hop in the car with them.
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