Just had a major service done 5 months ago but the car has barely done 700kms in the last 6 months... no license lol..
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every trackday that i went to, i went all out for the whole session, every session, and have yet to encounter a problem with over heating, and i have the stock cooling. I use Motul 300v as advised by proconcept, and it seems to do quite well.
I might come down for that day, but not to drive. I can hop in your car as a passenger if you'll allow me to?
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If your gearbox fluid was changed already not too long ago i wouldnt necessarily change it again. Although if you don't worry about cost, then sure go ahead. Gearbox fluid usually lasts a long time. Especially if it's good quality fluid.
Just take up some tools, a jack, tyre pressure gauge, race tape and some cable ties.
Aside from servicing prior, should be good man. Have fun!sigpicCurrent holder of the Win folder.
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Originally posted by SpoonS View Postevery trackday that i went to, i went all out for the whole session, every session, and have yet to encounter a problem with over heating, and i have the stock cooling. I use Motul 300v as advised by proconcept, and it seems to do quite well.
I might come down for that day, but not to drive. I can hop in your car as a passenger if you'll allow me to?
Yeah sure, if you want you can hop in one of my sessions i don't mind, just don't expect me to be a great track driver lol
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well heres what i did for my major service +prep track
-motul 300v chrono
-motul brake fluid
-castrol syntrans gearbox oil
-cant remember what i used for clutch
-ferodo pads front and back
-while i was at it got some slotted rotors dba 4000s
im just bringing the leftover 1l of 300v do i need more and also brake fluid do i need to carry extra? was only serviced a week ago
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Brake fluids should not be burning... the only reason that brake fluid levels go down is leakage.
I take u mean OEM engine oil. I have been to a good few track days with OEM engine oil and I never burnt any. My car only ever started to burn oil when I changed to synthetic oils. Might also be the car is aging.
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Originally posted by TeMp View PostBrake fluids should not be burning... the only reason that brake fluid levels go down is leakage.
MYDC5R - you bring extra fluid in case you need to bleed the brakes on the day.... retired/
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