Tooky
Serious about performance
I need some second opinions. If you were me, would you take this truck road racing again this April?
I raced my truck twice before at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, and posted about it on SyTy.net here and here. I have CBR LS1 brakes on the front and I run a CarboTech XP10 true race pad on the track. I also turn the boost down to the absolute minimum. With my PT51 that is around 14-17 PSI. (For some reason I cant get it to stay any lower).
Now I'm badly wanting to do it a 3rd time, but since I upgraded to Vortec heads & cam, even with the boost at minimum settings the truck is going to be pretty damn fast. Enough to scare the shit out of me just thinking about it, that's for sure!! :lol: On the 3 big straightaways I used to hit 120, maybe 125 mph tops. Plenty of speed considering we run with a passenger and I don't want to wreck my pride & joy. Out of 120 cars, usually 3-4 will get totalled every time I have been to this event. With the improved top end I am sure I will reach 130+.
Last time the race brake pads worked KILLER but on the second day, after about 7 heavy 20-minute sessions of track time, the rotors cracked during a post-race cooldown lap. Now this was a bad idea in retrospect, but I was using rotors turned down to the minimum thickness (I knew the race pad was going to eat the rotors so I didn't want to destroy virgin rotors).
I *think* with new brake duct cooling, VIRGIN rotors, and another set of race pads, I'll be reasonably safe. Problem is, the Fall race got cancelled so April is my only chance this year. Our winter has been record-breaking harsh so I won't be able to get my truck out of storage until 2 weeks before this race! And I'm still running a shoestring budget stock-bottom-end factory motor with Vortec heads & cam. So road racing it now will REALLY test the CRAP out of it!! With it making more power and 5400 RPM etc...
This race is also very costly in entrance fees and parts and I'm tight on money at the moment. The LAST thing I want to happen is sink a bunch of money, and then go out and blow up my motor or smoke my 700-R4 transmission, right away 1st thing of the season and be down the entire year!
:roll: :tdown: I just got the damn thing to run 11.45 in November (shortly before I stored it), this is the BEST it's ever run, it sure would suck to only get 1 month of road time..
But obviously, it would be the thrill of my life to race this thing a 3rd time with some real top end..... Really stretch its legs on Road America!! :rock:
What would you do?? Seize this rare opportunity to do something extraordinary, and hope for the best?? Or play it safe and just plan on spending 2008 cruising a mid 11 second truck that runs & drives well?
Obviously the last 2 times I raced it I had to consider a lot of these same things... forgetting to tighten just one bolt could put my truck into a wall and injure me or my loved ones.. And I know 99% of guys would never take their pride & joy to a high speed road course in the first place! But I did it anyways and it WAS a blast and it WAS totally worth it, absolutely one of the top thrills of my life!!! It's just that this 3rd time around, there's more to consider...
Just thinking out loud.
PS: There is an "Option C." that I forgot to mention. It's a two day event. I can pay half price and just race Saturday, minimizing the $$ lost if she blows to pieces.
I raced my truck twice before at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, and posted about it on SyTy.net here and here. I have CBR LS1 brakes on the front and I run a CarboTech XP10 true race pad on the track. I also turn the boost down to the absolute minimum. With my PT51 that is around 14-17 PSI. (For some reason I cant get it to stay any lower).
Now I'm badly wanting to do it a 3rd time, but since I upgraded to Vortec heads & cam, even with the boost at minimum settings the truck is going to be pretty damn fast. Enough to scare the shit out of me just thinking about it, that's for sure!! :lol: On the 3 big straightaways I used to hit 120, maybe 125 mph tops. Plenty of speed considering we run with a passenger and I don't want to wreck my pride & joy. Out of 120 cars, usually 3-4 will get totalled every time I have been to this event. With the improved top end I am sure I will reach 130+.
Last time the race brake pads worked KILLER but on the second day, after about 7 heavy 20-minute sessions of track time, the rotors cracked during a post-race cooldown lap. Now this was a bad idea in retrospect, but I was using rotors turned down to the minimum thickness (I knew the race pad was going to eat the rotors so I didn't want to destroy virgin rotors).


I *think* with new brake duct cooling, VIRGIN rotors, and another set of race pads, I'll be reasonably safe. Problem is, the Fall race got cancelled so April is my only chance this year. Our winter has been record-breaking harsh so I won't be able to get my truck out of storage until 2 weeks before this race! And I'm still running a shoestring budget stock-bottom-end factory motor with Vortec heads & cam. So road racing it now will REALLY test the CRAP out of it!! With it making more power and 5400 RPM etc...
This race is also very costly in entrance fees and parts and I'm tight on money at the moment. The LAST thing I want to happen is sink a bunch of money, and then go out and blow up my motor or smoke my 700-R4 transmission, right away 1st thing of the season and be down the entire year!
But obviously, it would be the thrill of my life to race this thing a 3rd time with some real top end..... Really stretch its legs on Road America!! :rock:
What would you do?? Seize this rare opportunity to do something extraordinary, and hope for the best?? Or play it safe and just plan on spending 2008 cruising a mid 11 second truck that runs & drives well?
Obviously the last 2 times I raced it I had to consider a lot of these same things... forgetting to tighten just one bolt could put my truck into a wall and injure me or my loved ones.. And I know 99% of guys would never take their pride & joy to a high speed road course in the first place! But I did it anyways and it WAS a blast and it WAS totally worth it, absolutely one of the top thrills of my life!!! It's just that this 3rd time around, there's more to consider...
Just thinking out loud.
PS: There is an "Option C." that I forgot to mention. It's a two day event. I can pay half price and just race Saturday, minimizing the $$ lost if she blows to pieces.
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