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2MCHPWR
post Aug 7 2014, 06:02 PM
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QUOTE (Hookdup @ Aug 6 2014, 03:11 PM) *
Was going to look into watts conversion, but the car has lasted 16 years this way



that is not a good philosophy if improving your car is the goal (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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post Aug 7 2014, 09:14 PM
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post Aug 8 2014, 12:23 AM
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QUOTE (2MCHPWR @ Aug 7 2014, 06:02 PM) *
QUOTE (Hookdup @ Aug 6 2014, 03:11 PM) *
Was going to look into watts conversion, but the car has lasted 16 years this way



that is not a good philosophy if improving your car is the goal (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)


Probably misstated..
YES , I will always look to improve the car. Watts is in reality low on the list..

#1 Fix the brake issue!,
after research it turns out the car is equipped with 93-97 LT-1 Rear brakes and calipers.
( goes to statement our current rears are sufficient)
COntacted Wilwood, they said no way should I use their rear setup
Contacted Kore3, they said I could order a c5/or c6 rear setup,
would take about 4-5 weeks, and would require axle removal, as the current
LT1 mounting plate is different than the LS/C5/C6 plate.
THey were very helpful, and honest, and reco'd just get a rebuilt caliper for the left rear.
PBR does no longer manufacture LS calipers, so rebuilds are your only avenue.
Overall very helpful.

#2 HANS ( or other if anyone cares to provide better insight,)
and did I make a mistake by getting 3" Shoulder harness set, and will a HANS device work with 3" shoulders"

#3 Learn chassis setup, tweak sway bars, tire pressures, ride height, and corner balance...

#4 Support daily track day consumables, visit other tracks, find a good group of friends
with the same interests, ( surely appreciate everyone here's input")

#5 Now spend $ for .10 sec improvements...
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post Aug 8 2014, 03:14 AM
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QUOTE (Hookdup @ Aug 7 2014, 05:23 PM) *
#1 Fix the brake issue!,
after research it turns out the car is equipped with 93-97 LT-1 Rear brakes and calipers.
( goes to statement our current rears are sufficient)
COntacted Wilwood, they said no way should I use their rear setup
Contacted Kore3, they said I could order a c5/or c6 rear setup,
would take about 4-5 weeks, and would require axle removal, as the current
LT1 mounting plate is different than the LS/C5/C6 plate.
THey were very helpful, and honest, and reco'd just get a rebuilt caliper for the left rear.
PBR does no longer manufacture LS calipers, so rebuilds are your only avenue.
Overall very helpful.

#2 HANS ( or other if anyone cares to provide better insight,)
and did I make a mistake by getting 3" Shoulder harness set, and will a HANS device work with 3" shoulders"

#3 Learn chassis setup, tweak sway bars, tire pressures, ride height, and corner balance...

#4 Support daily track day consumables, visit other tracks, find a good group of friends
with the same interests, ( surely appreciate everyone here's input")

#5 Now spend $ for .10 sec improvements...


The 94-97 rear brakes are the best rears for the 4th gen - the builder probably replaced the 98-02 brakes because they are heavier, and if the Pbrake drum is left in place it can seize up.
Get a set of Centric remans, and Centric rotors, all 94-97. Your backing plates have been changed to accept the early brakes, don't try to put late stuff on it. The early calipers had a weight attached to them for NVH, the remans will not have the weight - don't worry about it, we toss the weights anyway. Make sure you get the 94-97 pads - 93 are different.

If you go with C6 front brakes get the Trackbracket package from Hotpart, it's better than the others. Use plain Centric base C6 rotors.

HANS will work with the 3" wide harness, tho 2" fit better, both lap and shoulder. Look at the Schroth Profi II HANS - my standard rec.

Halo seats - Racetech RT4009HR, or the wide model, if you have the budget. Kirkey K68 or K45 fit a more modest budget.

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