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2012-2013 Boss 302 Mustang
How to catch a GTR, need advice on which way to go
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<blockquote data-quote="Splatter" data-source="post: 13311567" data-attributes="member: 138814"><p>Well got my brake fluid changed again, pads changed to Pf-z, cooling ducts in, -1.5 camber with MM plates and 275/35-19 Bridgestone S04's up front with the 285/35 on the rear/</p><p></p><p>So far car feels great, rides a little harder up front from the lower profile, but thats ok. Brakes feel much better then before but will not have a track school day till early next month and a open track two weeks later. Depending on how I do, will look at the set of race tires and maybe the Steeda Boss springs. </p><p></p><p>Last outing I had managed to get the slow corner down ok in 2nd, helped my top speed at the end of the straight but still needed to start breaking about 60m earlier then a porsche 911S!! Hope my brake modes fix that. :beer:</p><p></p><p>I am counting on the GT-R owner not taking any classes etc so I can try to get a little closer!! Was thinking if a tune would help me out a bit..._</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Splatter, post: 13311567, member: 138814"] Well got my brake fluid changed again, pads changed to Pf-z, cooling ducts in, -1.5 camber with MM plates and 275/35-19 Bridgestone S04's up front with the 285/35 on the rear/ So far car feels great, rides a little harder up front from the lower profile, but thats ok. Brakes feel much better then before but will not have a track school day till early next month and a open track two weeks later. Depending on how I do, will look at the set of race tires and maybe the Steeda Boss springs. Last outing I had managed to get the slow corner down ok in 2nd, helped my top speed at the end of the straight but still needed to start breaking about 60m earlier then a porsche 911S!! Hope my brake modes fix that. :beer: I am counting on the GT-R owner not taking any classes etc so I can try to get a little closer!! Was thinking if a tune would help me out a bit..._ [/QUOTE]
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