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Posted by: J P Stein Sep 14 2006, 08:20 PM

old guys rule.

Posted by: Brad Roberts Sep 14 2006, 08:34 PM

JP,

The car looks GREAT!! I know you dont claim me as a "friend" but I would'nt mind shoe'ing your ride one day smile.gif

It certainly has come a long way from "day1"

Thanks for sharing JP clap56.gif



B

Posted by: Joe Ricard Sep 14 2006, 08:36 PM

Nice

Posted by: nine14cats Sep 14 2006, 10:15 PM

Hey JP,

What tire compounds did you settle on?

Do they get heat in them up there? laugh.gif

Bill P.

Posted by: J P Stein Sep 15 2006, 06:05 AM

get my ass kicked, eh?


Posted by: 914forme Sep 15 2006, 08:31 AM

Wow J P that looks nice! Congrats now go out and kick some.

Wishing you the fast line through the cone.

Posted by: nine14cats Sep 15 2006, 08:54 AM

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Bill:
R35 Hoosiers. On a warm day, they get hot...even on our low traction surface.
I need to pay more attention to them as they heat cycle out long before they loose
"tread". I've "discovered" tire treatments.
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I thought you were still running the Hoosiers. In the tail dragger, Randal and I are running GY R250 compounds and barely getting any heat in them at all. I'm wondering if I try the Hoosiers for AX. A tad softer sidewall and maybe they scrub more heat into them.

Of course, I don't plan on running the 911 much in AX's anymore, but we'll trot it out if you show up with your car. BTW, if you're down for a visit to the Bay Aear without your car, your welcome to drive Fritz.... burnout.gif

Bill P.

Posted by: Rotten Robby Sep 15 2006, 09:04 AM

QUOTE(J P Stein @ Sep 15 2006, 05:05 AM) *

QUOTE(Brad Roberts @ Sep 14 2006, 07:34 PM) *

JP,

I know you dont claim me as a "friend" but I would'nt mind shoe'ing your ride one day smile.gif

B


Now that's not true. We disagree on a few items, but that doesn't mean I don't consider you a friend. That said, I don't wanna take a long warm soapy shower with ya. biggrin.gif Should we meet at an AX, either here or down your way, you have a ride.
I've told you that before, nuthin's changed. I'm working on getting down to the bay area next spring to see just how good them GGR guys are.....since they won't come up here. biggrin.gif A long tow to get my ass kicked, eh?

Bill:
R35 Hoosiers. On a warm day, they get hot...even on our low traction surface.
I need to pay more attention to them as they heat cycle out long before they loose
"tread". I've "discovered" tire treatments.


Portland!!! That would be a dream! I can't even get them to come to Stockton biggrin.gif

Posted by: Britain Smith Sep 15 2006, 10:28 AM

Ha, I was just about to post some pictures of the race car. I made a GIF animation of me taking a turn, but the website won't let me upload it...help anyone? I did make it my avatar.

Hey JP, maybe we can plan to go down to San Diego next summer for the PCA parade. I will drive and we can use the Yukon to tow your car. Heck, I can even borrow my buddies tandem axel trailer.

-Britain

Posted by: J P Stein Sep 16 2006, 08:31 AM

<!-s easier to drive.

Posted by: Joe Ricard Sep 16 2006, 05:07 PM


Hoosier makes 2 tires in R25, but they are designed for Formula Atlantic cars and I've been told they are not stout enuff for a "heavy" car.

Going to the narrower front wheels & tiars was the best thing I've done lately.
They heat up much better than the biguns' and stick better.
It's made me faster if only because it's easier to drive.
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Well I have 47 runs on my R25 FA slicks. so far so good They certainly will not put up with any abuse. They do reward the smooth driver with awesome grip andseem to handle heat to 150 degrees and did not get greasey with 2 drivers pulling FTD level runs.

Posted by: J P Stein Sep 16 2006, 08:31 PM

crash test dummy.

Posted by: Mike T Sep 19 2006, 10:50 AM

QUOTE
Hoosier makes 2 tires in R25, but they are designed for Formula Atlantic cars and I've been told they are not stout enuff for a "heavy" car.


I use the Formula Atlantic tires on my Autocross V8 914. Car weight 2100lbs with driver with 57% rearward weight bias.

In '04 & '05 I used 23.5x12.0-15 rear and 22.5x9.0-15 front. This year I went to a new rear size 23.5x11.0-15. All in R25 compound, C3000.

I have had good results with these. On Sunday @ 77° day on sealed asphalt I was seeing 110° to 125° tire temps.

J. P. what pressures are you running?

Mike T

Posted by: Mike T Sep 19 2006, 10:51 AM

How much does an FA car weigh anyway? And what's the front to rear weight bias?

Mike T

Posted by: J P Stein Sep 19 2006, 05:13 PM

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Posted by: DNHunt Sep 19 2006, 06:37 PM

JP

Is that 0.5 deg or 5.0 deg? If it's 5.0 what you been cutting and welding?

Dave

Posted by: J P Stein Sep 19 2006, 07:01 PM

decimal point

Posted by: Mike T Sep 19 2006, 07:13 PM

I ended up witrh 19psi front and 23 psi rear cold. After the run the pressures were 21psi front and 24 psi rear. The tire temps were in the 110-115 range front and 118-125 rear.

Fronts were fairly even across the tread with left side tires hotter because the course was in a small lot, hourglass shaped basically 4 rights and 2 lefts.

The rears were hotter in the middle showing that 23psi was still too high.

Good first outing with the rebuilt car. Was 4th of 40 PAX. 2nd overall. Got beat by a DSR B Modified car.

Mike T

Posted by: DNHunt Sep 19 2006, 08:33 PM

QUOTE(J P Stein @ Sep 19 2006, 06:01 PM) *

OK, so I dropped a decimal point biggrin.gif


No big deal JP. But, if it was 5 deg I was going to have to find out what you had up your sleeve. I'll be down to see you guys next spring. Shocks are going back to Koni and I'm adding oil injection so I can oil it like a 2 cycle (even my patience is running thin). Gonna start training my hot shoe with some karting this winter. Maybe some practice will do me some good too.

Dave

Posted by: J P Stein Sep 23 2006, 10:29 AM

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