I just took the car off the trailer today to heat cycle my new a/x Hoosiers and lo and behold...
No wonder I couldn't get a time in the afternoon
KT
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The tire was the left front.
Had cords showing all over and the on big rash with a bulge.
The right front was showing cords as well.
Cover your eyes!
KT
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you should learn to take your foot off the brake when your wheels are locking up
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you should learn to take your foot off the brake when your wheels are locking up |
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QUOTE (Jeroen @ Jun 19 2005, 04:18 PM) you should learn to take your foot off the brake when your wheels are locking up |
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Didnt you feel the vibration? |
Over driving car is easy to do with a six. me thinks It is too late for you come back to the force of the Four cylinder my young Jedi
That is not an excuse, it's an admission. The driver,owner, builder (that would be you) screwed the pooch.
When you flat spot a tire, it tends to lock up in the same spot again. When you get to chord, it's a certainty....and it takes less braking force. You might wanna write this down somewhere
Holy crap! I'm pretty sure I didnt lock up and no spins while I had those on my car for the first 4 runs. You would have seen something while changing tires right?
You're all clear, Grant
It's all for fun.
I changed our tires out while you were in the field.
There's no way I could have missed that.
It's amazing what concrete and asphalt does to soft tires.
If my new Hoosier's look like this at the end of the day on Sunday, I'm out.
My Yok's are taking a real beating.
Joe, yes, I overdrive my car...
JP, you're killin' me... ( wrote it on my dash )
KT
Trekkor,
Learn threshold braking... flat spots occur when you exceed the threshold, and they will reoccur becuase you squared the tire, and when you brake hard it will naturally find the flat part of the tire, and it will get worse.
At least your not in F1 where it could break the suspension and the tire almost hits you in the head (ala Kimi Raikonenn).
Steve
Yeah, thanks.
This was the first time on race pads at Alameda for me.
The asphalt sections are very gritty and I was locking the fronts *all day*.
It was interesting, we were walking the course and somebody said, " This surface it great! ".
I said, " No..." Bent down and palmed the surface revealing loose gravel, sand and crud.
Just another thing to deal with.
KT
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It was interesting, we were walking the course and somebody said, " This surface it great! " |
Trekkor,
Are you wearing proper driving shoes or something else?
I really feel driving shoes help with feedback, as opposed to thicker shoes that provide little.
PS
When your times start going backwards and you feel your driving hasn't, it's always time to check the tires.
We've all been in the position where we were driving hard (and well) and had "something" else causing slower times.
Remember this is just part of the education process.
If times are going the wrong way - check the car - something probably has gone off.
You didn't feel that???
When tires are giving up the ghost- its like spring skiing - slogging and the times are disappointing. Nothing grabs good.
To get a better feel for your AX tires, cut a piece off and put it under your pillow, or knife a hole into the side and breathe in the tire air...
QUOTE (Randal @ Jun 20 2005, 06:27 PM) |
Are you wearing proper driving shoes or something else? I really feel driving shoes help with feedback, as opposed to thicker shoes that provide little. |
Damn, those are some ugly legs.....
Nice legs Andy, but we could have gone a long time without that posting!
Yea, I was thinking about "those" boots when I posted the note to Trekkor.
Actually you both are pretty strong guys, but maybe one of you is exhibiting better control over legs that can leg press 500 lbs.
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Nice legs Andy, but we could have gone a long time without that posting! |
Ahh, yes the shoes thread...
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?act=ST&f=2&t=14315&hl=shoes
These are wonderful. I wear sandles between run groups.
KT
I know someone who says he drives AX barefoot sometimes. ..not me Now thats dedication to real pedal feel! My favorite AX driving shoes are my nike aqua slippers, then my fire proof driving shoes and then my street shoes.
SirAndy, were you sitting on the pot with a camera?
They look like lumberjack legs!!
Jen
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SirAndy, were you sitting on the pot with a camera? |
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They look like lumberjack legs!! |
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These are wonderful. I wear sandles between run groups |
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dunno about that, i was faster then Trekkor using these driving shoes ... Andy |
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Driving shoes have very thin soles for a reason. |
Bah, you guys got it all wrong. You need them dutch wooden clogs to drive real fast..
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