07-21-2020, 06:04 PM | #1 |
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New to the track and autocross
So I picked up a ZL1 to play around with. I want to do some track days and autocross. What are some essentials that are needed for each? I just want to make sure I have everything I need and I want to be safe. I also dont want to sign up and fail inspection for whatever reason. I also might get competitive with it one day so I dont want to do something that I might have to redo at some point.
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07-21-2020, 07:14 PM | #2 |
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Tech inspection for autocross is pretty easy especially in a car as new as a ZL1.
The main things they'll check: Battery securely mounted Pedals have no play No fluid leaks Wheel bearings have no play Tires not showing any cords No loose items in the car You'll also need a helmet. Clubs usually have loaners but during Covid times, clubs here have banned them. A Snell SA2010 or M2010 rated helmet or newer is usually what's required. If you're going to do track, I'd suggest SA. For track safety, if you're planning on just using the stock 3 point belt most people will recommend this Hans that works with 3 points https://www.simpsonraceproducts.com/...mpson-hybrid-s You'll also want some fresh DOT 4 for track. If you're doing frequent track days most people will suggest something like Castrol SRF. Not sure what the stock brake pads are on the ZL1 but if you bought it used, probably worth replacing for some fresh pads.
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07-21-2020, 08:05 PM | #3 |
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5inn gave really good suggestions car wise but remember what you need to take with you to the track.
Cooler Ice Water/snacks Some kind of pop up shade/tent Tq wrench for checking between rounds/sessions Socket for lugs (you’d be surprised) Car fluids and funnel/pump Basic tools Rags Glass cleaner Gloves/sunglasses Change of clothes for the hot season ( no shorts while driving) I bought a DeWalt battery powered fan that thing is the bomb and will run dam near ten hours off one charge Tire gauge Plug in air compressor Zip ties and duct tape Jack, pucks, and stands if you have room or if you trailer or have a small trailer Also those cooling rags while you drive wrapped around your neck, again when it’s hot (again you’d be surprised) Go Pro and mounts if you have one, it’s really cool to watch later and a laptop to down load them to if a 2 day event at the hotel I’m sure I’m missing a lot or listed to much an also others will add to the list, after a few trips you’ll figure out works best for you on your pack out box.
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07-21-2020, 08:22 PM | #4 |
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Didnt even think about most of those. Thank you.
On the helmet, what is the difference? I am thinking of adding a cage with harnesses. We are dealers for most harness brands. On the cage, does it need to be steel or chromoly? I believe the brake fluid is changed. Not sure on the pads. Car is used and I believe it had been tracked before. -Krawl |
07-21-2020, 09:46 PM | #5 |
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RSR Studios I think for the cage an can get in either steel or chromemoly.
https://studiorsr.com/collections/ca...roll-bar-gen-6
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07-23-2020, 12:43 PM | #7 | |
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2. Get a proper SA rated helmet. Buy as recent date as available. Helmets expire every 10 yrs and most orgs will not permit you to run with an expired helmet. Nor an M rated helmet. Look for 2020 certified or at least 2015 which will get ya another 5 yrs. The date should be prominent inside a helmet. 3. Think twice about a roll bar/cage if you intent to drive the car on a street. In some parts these are illegal. Besides, having steel pipes around your head without a helmet is not a good idea. To properly install a 5 or 6 point harness you will also have to install a seat that is designed for that (a proper race seat). This means you will lose the benefits of the multiple stock airbags. So lots to consider here safety wise, as you could be reducing vs increasing safety depending on how you use the car, whether you trailer it, etc. Cheers! |
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07-24-2020, 05:14 PM | #8 | |
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Back to the helmet. We also sell helmets that can have 2 way coms in them. Any one ever use them for track days or to talk back to the paddock? What about air pumpers? I know over kill on both but I am also building a rock buggy and we have a Ultra4 race car. The race car I would use it for as well as the buggy so why not on the Camaro? Anyone ever use this type of helmet in the car for autocross or truck days? -Krawl |
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07-24-2020, 05:39 PM | #9 | |
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Plus put DOT4 brake fluid. Comm helmets are nice not to speak to the paddock but your instructor. No idea what air pump is, unless you are referring to tires. If it is a weekend toy for you, think twice about the cage. Stock seats and harnesses do NOT mix. Even tho some made them "work" it is not an optimal safety solution for damn sure. And nobody knows what will really happen until they wreck. As far as cage vs stock, i subscribe to "go all the way" (and trailer a car), or stay stock and rely on many airbags etc. But that's my private opinion. Cheers! |
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07-24-2020, 05:53 PM | #10 |
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The car is used. It has a total of 4500 miles on it now. I think I will swap the fluid as I am not 100% certain what is in there but I think it has been changed. What is the recommended brand?
Do instructors run coms? Air pump is a way to pump fresh air in the helmet. I guess not really needed in the car but we use them in the desert and stuff so we can breath fresh clean air. I didn't think about the harnesses. Your right, if they are not setup right in a rollover, they can do a lot more damage. Humm... I know at one point people were having a issue swapping seats into the ZL1. Did they ever get that fixed or have a way to do so? -Krawl |
07-24-2020, 07:33 PM | #11 | |
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Re harness, there is tons more to consider in addition to a roll over. There is a good reason why race seats have cut outs for them and stock seats dont. Proper geometry re shoulders vs harness belts is crucial. Lest they dont work as intended. No first hand experience swapping seats. From what i recall, air bags sensors are in them. If you yank them out they likely wont work. Plus you may get a code. But best to ask it in a seperate thread and get advice from somebody that has actuallu done it. Cheers! |
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07-27-2020, 12:18 PM | #12 |
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Duct tape and zip ties as well.
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02-19-2021, 12:03 PM | #13 |
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Doing a Bump on this since its buried kinda deep from last year and feel free to add to the list.
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1LE Front sway bar, Splitter, shocks and struts, Z28 dual mode mufflers, Intake, UCA Bushings, and Toresen 3.91 Diff. 1 piece DSS Drive Shaft, ZL1/C7 Calipers, and 32mm JPSS Rear Bar. ASC race spec splitter and wicker. 6th Gen M017 Wheels. Stainless Works 1 7/8 LTs. DSE and PAFDT Suspension components. |
02-19-2021, 03:11 PM | #14 |
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my Helmet has a Racing Radios set-up so I can either talk to a Student or switch to talk to pits
Make sure the helmet you buy has HANS Clips. I use a Simpson Hybrid Pro Lite - it's comfortable and you can use it with 3 Point Belts https://www.simpsonraceproducts.com/...ybrid-pro-lite |
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