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SCCA legal for all classes now, and the GRM test results are promising.
There will be a price to pay if you want to run 345/30/18, and the front fenders are going to pay it, lol. I was about to install Race Louvers fender vents anyways, so no big deal. The rears are darn close, just a bit closer than my 325/30/19 PS4S and I may need a few more mm of clearance but I don't want to alter the rear fenders if I can avoid it. It's close but it may not rub... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Unofficially, the lag between decisions/actions and Fastrack publication is lengthy. Occasionally, something substantial enough with some kind of time sensitivity happens and an initial announcement is made through SCCA managed channels outside the the normal Fastrack process.
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Thanks, Clyde!
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Looks beefy! I take GRM with again of salt. In the past they have always tested tires, called something fast, then get to nationals and they aren't near the top. Race what you feel most confident in. If its in the noise, you can make them fast.
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They are too beefy! I'm going to order these fender flares, just got off the phone with Clinched and they can be clocked and molded to the car using a heat gun, made of ABS plastic. I can either paint them satin black or wrap them the same color as the hood and flag graphics. I'd need to do this to run 315s, too, the 295/35/18 REs are the only tires that'll fit in stock front fenders using 12" wide wheels. https://clinchedflares.com/collectio...w-schoolxl-4cm
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Youll have to keep us updated on those tires! Id worry you wont get heat into those!
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So, an update on my tires. Did some more testing and it seems that I have possibly gotten two different compounds. Or that one pair were really old and artificially heatcycled out. Cant really tell, the tires with grip don't have DOT or Date codes on them and the tires without grip were produced 4623. Working to sort it out now but not really hopeful.
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Scargoes' post #36 raises a question. In the beginning, it seems that the P1 was crapshoot in terms of how it was marked (date codes, DOT, UTQG, etc), what compound it actually had, maybe how it was constructed, and how it performed. Different examples that should have been the same were all over the map. I'll refer to this as "v1." From what I can infer (I haven't seen this officially stated explicitly), the P1 now is marked correctly and has a consistent and good-performing construction and compound. Let's call this "v2." My question is this: how would someone know whether any particular example of a P1 is v1 or v2?
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I think these are all obvious questions that lots of people are wondering but nobody has answered. I am not good at many thing, but I'm pretty good at asking the obvious!
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more so with how picky some racer can be with build dates.
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I'm not sure and we may never know, seems like they made a mistake with their choice of original US distributor. Seems better sorted now. Also, I've been considering what to do with the front fenders and am leaning towards ordering these flares: https://clinchedflares.com/products/...pr_seq=uniform I was planning on raising the rear ride height, I reduced rake quite a bit but never got a chance to test different rake angles. After some research I may get better turn-in with more rake. Will definitely get a bit more clearance though. Those 345s are pretty large.
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It’s worth a try as to rake. Not quite the same, but with coilovers on my old fifth gen, and knowing rake range the car should be in, adjusting rake so nose could be lowered 1/8” to 1/4” or so lower then stock helped turn in a lot. Going opposite, such as making rake even visually though with some actual rake built in, made turn in worse, even a feel of the front rising at freeway speeds. Rick |
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Yep, that rake situation is mostly a function of roll center heights (to use old-n-busted terminology). If you lower the front ride height you lower the front RC, which effectively decreases roll stiffness even though the spring/swaybar/damping rates all stay the same. Raising the rear raises its RC, making it more stiff in roll and also adding to jacking during cornering. Either one will shift your cornering balance away from understeer and more toward oversteer. Just know that raising the rear ride height also raises the static CG and the cornering CG, so it's likely to decrease rear grip rather than just increase front grip. So don't make big changes.
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