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Old 05-11-2006, 07:31 PM   #1
EPIQTodd
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: CA
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Learned a lesson today - Pilot Sport Cups need neg. camber

Had a GREAT day at Buttonwillow today - ran several 2:10's (which I came to find out was pretty darn good for race 13, clockwise, which is what we ran). Had two nice GT3's there and two new Z06's, plus one fantastic driver in a turbocharged E36 M3 that was as fast or faster than the GT3's, which both had great drivers, too.

Anyway, despite 'only' about 150 miles of track time (!!!) I had to cut my day early, at about 3:45 because one of my front PSC's corded. This after two days at Streets of Willow and this day at Buttonwillow - that's it. There is plenty of tread left, and the rears are wearing beautifully (and yes, I did the correct pressures, and checked after each run, and have all the input from Michelin's PSC research/presentation) because they have 2.5 degrees of negative camber, but the fronts have only .5 degrees negative so far - max for stock strut towers. Michelin states that PSC's really need 1.5-2.5 to be happy, and it is true. Soon the camber plates I commissioned to be created for the Boxster will be completed and I shall champion the resurgence of more track miles on PSC fronts! I shall be victorious, and have more money in my bank!
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2005 Boxster S - Atlas Grey/Black, PASM, Sport Chrono, Bose
2006 Infiniti M35 Sport
2007 Cadillac Escalade (tow vehicle with bling)

'00 Boxster - 2.7l w/FVD ECU tuning, Moton double adjustable suspension, custom stainless headers, lightweight flywheel, dual Magnaflow mufflers, 18" CCR wheels, 911 front brakes in front, Boxster front brakes in rear, full welded cage.

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