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<blockquote data-quote="Danman0469" data-source="post: 13443038" data-attributes="member: 144556"><p>Having personally done 3 track days at TGPR, I can tell you that track is hell on brakes and tires. You'll be on the brakes almost as much as you are the gas. Definitely get good pads and fluid. Dont run on stock fluid, it WILL boil. I use Motul RBF 600. If you run sessions all day, bet on your tires being pretty much shot. I've seen guys have to drive home with belts showing from there. 32 PSI is a good starting point for tire pressure. After you finish the first session, you should be several PSI higher. I like to leave them at about 36-37 once they get heat in them.</p><p></p><p>Watch it in the last turn, small chicane, i spun there twice in the stang. If it rains, take turn 3 waaay outside. Don't get on the shiny black patch on the inside.</p><p></p><p>All in all, its a fun, and safe, little track to run at.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and get the racechrono app on your phone. Its a lap timer, and its free, and it works pretty damn good. Have fun and be safe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danman0469, post: 13443038, member: 144556"] Having personally done 3 track days at TGPR, I can tell you that track is hell on brakes and tires. You'll be on the brakes almost as much as you are the gas. Definitely get good pads and fluid. Dont run on stock fluid, it WILL boil. I use Motul RBF 600. If you run sessions all day, bet on your tires being pretty much shot. I've seen guys have to drive home with belts showing from there. 32 PSI is a good starting point for tire pressure. After you finish the first session, you should be several PSI higher. I like to leave them at about 36-37 once they get heat in them. Watch it in the last turn, small chicane, i spun there twice in the stang. If it rains, take turn 3 waaay outside. Don't get on the shiny black patch on the inside. All in all, its a fun, and safe, little track to run at. Oh, and get the racechrono app on your phone. Its a lap timer, and its free, and it works pretty damn good. Have fun and be safe! [/QUOTE]
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