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Postby martinreinhardt on Thu Oct 05, 2006 4:51 pm

Jad,

Yes, hopefully my car will loose this habit of wanting to go on vacation to the repair shop after every event. :? The good part is it's getting faster every time. :lol:

I am currious to know if you ran the Nitto NT-01 vs. Toyo RA1 at Spring Mt? and what is your vertict?
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Postby pdy on Thu Oct 05, 2006 4:57 pm

Jad wrote:Great event - thanks Jack and Robert!!!

It seems to have everything except location and facilities,


The facilities are donw the road in the white castle. :wink:
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Postby CoryM on Thu Oct 05, 2006 5:00 pm

I have heard the cost is substantialy less using just the infield at Cal Speedway. I can check with NASA who I beleive runs the infield only to see cost. Maybe a Zone 8 event there would bring more cars? Or a combined SDR and OCR event?


The prices I quoted are from Speedventures who will be there later this month using the infield only. Personally I would only spend up to $300 in entrance fees for both days. I think another event at Cal Speedway would be very popular because it is so close to home, I bet a lot of people from LA and OC would show up too.
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Postby Jad on Thu Oct 05, 2006 5:33 pm

martinreinhardt wrote:Jad,

Yes, hopefully my car will loose this habit of wanting to go on vacation to the repair shop after every event. :? The good part is it's getting faster every time. :lol:

I am currious to know if you ran the Nitto NT-01 vs. Toyo RA1 at Spring Mt? and what is your vertict?


I was going to post this when I got a chance. Turns out I have to apologize to Nitto.  :bowdown: About the same time I put the Nitto on the car, my suspension got messed up without me knowing it. Thus, I ran two events with the Nitto's and the car was a mess. I blamed the tires. Then I got my RA1's back on the car, and it was still a mess :shock: Oops, maybe not the tires. I took it to Steve, and he found the suspension and bearing issues and fixed them. Watch out at the next AX, I'M BAAACK :twisted:

So, this time in comparing the Nittos to the RA1's, the car was actually a bit more stable on the Nittos and seemed to be just a bit faster (times were about the same, but conditions were better when I had the RA1's on, the car was slightly lighter, and I knew the track a little better). The Nittos do cost about 15% more even without shaving and I do not have a wear comparison as both sets still look good, but if I had to chose one to do a couple of timed laps, I think the Nittos would get the nod as being faster.

To answer your question, I decided to stick with the spec KP tire of the RA1's for timed runs and got my best time of the weekend of a 2:36, which was 2.5 seconds faster than I did with the Nittos, but the car was 200+lbs lighter, had race gas, clear track and I pushed harder so it isn't a real comparison between best times for each tire.
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