11-02-2013, 06:39 PM
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Location: Houston, Texas
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Light track rims?
What would you guys recommend? Btw, I'm on a budget!
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11-02-2013, 06:55 PM
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Location: Eureka, CA
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11-02-2013, 07:07 PM
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Damn Yankee
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Dallas
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Don't know if these wheels are still available, but it may be worth an e-mail to the seller:
PCA: Maverick Region
Scroll down until you see the "Fall DE" wheels.
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Last edited by TeamOxford; 11-02-2013 at 07:09 PM.
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11-02-2013, 08:14 PM
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Location: Canada
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running what madbrad likes (in black, not orange); 8.5 on front with 235 and 10 on back - cheap (ish) light, look great and work wonderfully.
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11-03-2013, 04:49 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Quote:
Originally Posted by The Radium King
running what madbrad likes (in black, not orange); 8.5 on front with 235 and 10 on back - cheap (ish) light, look great and work wonderfully.
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Agreed these are the lightest for the money. They fit in the fenders well without spacers, and the car lowered. I'm using Anthracite Grey 8.5X18 front. 9X18 rear.
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2003 Black 986. modified for Advanced level HPDE and open track days.
* 3.6L LN block, 06 heads, Carrillo H rods, IDP with 987 intake, Oil mods, LN IMS. * Spec II Clutch, 3.2L S Spec P-P FW. * D2 shocks, GT3 arms & and links, Spacers front and rear * Weight reduced, No carpet, AC deleted, Remote PS pump, PS pump deleted. Recaro Pole position seats, Brey crouse ext. 5 point harness, NHP sport exhaust
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11-03-2013, 06:46 AM
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Track rat
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Southern ID
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RandallNeighbour
What would you guys recommend? Btw, I'm on a budget!
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Track rims on a budget? For a 2.5L most top track hounds run stock OEM takeoffs ($400/full set) and 225/255 tires. It is plenty of rubber for track use and really keeps costs under control. See Boxster Spec Racing for more info.
If you drop in a 3.6L with 325hp you can make good use of more tire and a set of 8&9x17 will make 245/275 possible.
Tires are a tradeoff between lateral grip, rolling resistance, rotational weight, and aero resistance. Choose the best combo for the tracks you plan to run. A 30 sec AX course will benefit from extra wide tires while running on a super-speedway roval will benefit from less tire. I recommend choosing the tire you want to run first and then pick wheels that will fit instead of the other way around. Controlling your contact patch is the first priority.
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Last edited by Topless; 11-03-2013 at 06:52 AM.
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11-03-2013, 06:58 AM
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recycledsixtie
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Edmonton Canada
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Sometimes I think of tracking my Box but I quickly talk myself out of it!
Topless - how much do you budget for tracking the car and setting it up ?
Let's see - dedicated rims and tires
- brake pads
- special oil sump to provide lubrication on high g turns
- roll bars/cage
- crash helmet
etc etc
And a few cases of beer for after the race to keep the track/support crew happy!
Yikes but I think it would be fun.
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11-03-2013, 12:17 PM
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Track rat
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Southern ID
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Quote:
Originally Posted by recycledsixtie
Sometimes I think of tracking my Box but I quickly talk myself out of it!
Topless - how much do you budget for tracking the car and setting it up ?
Let's see - dedicated rims and tires
- brake pads
- special oil sump to provide lubrication on high g turns
- roll bars/cage
- crash helmet
etc etc
And a few cases of beer for after the race to keep the track/support crew happy!
Yikes but I think it would be fun. 
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Yes it is quite a lot of fun and has been described as being the most fun you can have in a Porsche with your clothes on.  Most PCA regions will let you safely run a DE track day in your bone stock car to see if this game is for you. If you do it often, track brake pads, roll bar, race seats and harnesses, and other safety gear are recommended. An extra set of wheels/tires are only needed for complete track junkies like me. Since I am both the driver and the track support crew, beer expenses are minimal.
I have a pretty well sorted street/track car now with about $8k in performance, safety, and reliability mods. Most don't go to this extent though but it developed slowly over 7 years of performance driving and nearly 100 track days. I do prefer track days to golfing.
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Last edited by Topless; 11-03-2013 at 12:19 PM.
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11-04-2013, 12:13 PM
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Certified Boxster Addict
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Los Angeles
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Did someone ask "what is the budget for track driving?"
http://986forum.com/forums/319482-post1.html
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