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SidewinderGTS
05-15-2006, 11:17 AM
Thanks to for putting this on,all the instructers were awesome and I learned a lot. Now I love my car even more.

Chris91GT
05-15-2006, 09:38 PM
You just need some brake fluid before the next event! :p

Great job!

ScotcH
05-15-2006, 11:44 PM
Yeah, the viper is a blast ... like a friggen' shotgun when you get on the gas! I love the active seatbelts that get tigher the faster you go ... awsome! With some more practice and track time, that will be one mean car to run against!

SidewinderGTS
05-16-2006, 12:19 AM
You just need some brake fluid before the next event! :p

Great job!
Clean up the car today and changed the brake fluid.Put in Ford brake fluid.

vivid
05-16-2006, 11:16 AM
Put in Ford brake fluid. :confused: :confused:

You cheaped out on brake fluid?

SidewinderGTS
05-16-2006, 11:34 AM
:confused: :confused:

You cheaped out on brake fluid?
Did a search and that came up .What is everyone else using? :confused:
Now I have more money for gas. ;)

Guillermo
05-16-2006, 12:04 PM
I use ATE Super Blue and change it every spring.
That's why i've never had issues with brake fluid, pads are another story....

vivid
05-16-2006, 12:34 PM
I'm with "G",

Don't get me wrong, the Ford stuff is good. But I would get the best there is, you don't want to take that beatifull machine into a wall at Mosport just cause you wanted to save $20. :(

Besides is the Ford stuff compatibel with all systems?

thekid
05-16-2006, 01:05 PM
I'm with "G",

Don't get me wrong, the Ford stuff is good. But I would get the best there is, you don't want to take that beatifull machine into a wall at Mosport just cause you wanted to save $20. :(

Besides is the Ford stuff compatibel with all systems?

The best would Castrol SRF...

the Ford HD stuff is a Dot 3 fluid so it shuold be compatible with any DOT 3, 4 or 5.1 systems

G-ForceJunkie
05-16-2006, 01:46 PM
What is everyone else using? :confused:
Ford :) ...never had a problem with it:)

Bubblecar
05-16-2006, 02:01 PM
Ford should do you just fine.

Other than not mixing it with the current fluid I have, my Viper Competition Coupe will likely end up running Ford DOT 3. (That's how we afford the Vipers :D )

and Vivid, that's all I've ever used in my 350Z, mostly at Mosport big track.

Nick

MazdaMatt
05-16-2006, 03:45 PM
The school was absolutely incredible. I've only had 2 solo2 events of experience before this school and I thought my car had some major fundimental go-fast problems. Turns out I was just a slow driver, understeering and not balancing the car well. By the end I was getting compliments on how my car 'rotates well'. My fav part was not listening to their 'safe' instruction of 'no trailbraking'. My car seems to love a little bit of trail braking.

MUCH MUCH MUCH thanks to all the instructors that helped me out. Candy, you were an awesome teacher! You can beat up my car any time you'd like.

Matt
(Blue protege5 with the cam mount in the hatch)

ps. I'll try to get my videos on the net somewhere for everyone to see. Any suggestions for webspace? The track vid is 370mb (12 minutes of lapping).

Slowpoke
05-16-2006, 05:58 PM
Most schools are a little reluctant to work on trail braking during the school, since getting it "wrong" on some cars can be a little disastrous. And every tire, brake pad, suspension and car difference means that they tolerate and react differently to differing amounts of trail braking. It's something that you can't REALLY teach well from the passenger seat because it's all about feeling what the car is doing.

It's kinda like Heel-Toe. If you've never done it before, they can tell you HOW to do it in the school, but you're not going to master it in that weekend. You're probably better off shifting the way that you normally do and trying to get the most out of the cornering concepts.

But, many of the DDT turns are quite slow so it's about the best track to practice trail braking.

But I find that a lot of front wheel drive owners do it by nature and don't realize it just to get their car to turn in.

dubya_rx
05-16-2006, 09:44 PM
ps. I'll try to get my videos on the net somewhere for everyone to see. Any suggestions for webspace? The track vid is 370mb (12 minutes of lapping).

I would compress the video with divx or something like that.

Maybe http://www.youtube.com or www.videoegg.com (http://www.videoegg.com) could host the video, but I'm not sure of their maximum size.

Agreed on the "awesomeness" of the school. (silver wrx wagon)

-Walter

nowcritical
05-18-2006, 10:23 PM
You can post the video into the forms, If you need more space and FTP link I will be more then happy to accommodate it.

MazdaMatt
05-23-2006, 04:43 PM
What program can I use to convert quicktime .mov to DivX .avi? Preferably free. Contact me elsewhere if it "shouldn't" be free.

nowcritical
05-23-2006, 06:04 PM
Try this
http://nickyguides.digital-digest.com/mov2avi.htm

MazdaMatt
05-23-2006, 07:07 PM
Very good program. Took my 371mb .mov and made a 75mb avi. Some quality loss, but who cares for 300mb drop :) I'll send the vid to you for ftp host. If you have msn, my contact is

homersimp01 at hotmail

Slowpoke
05-23-2006, 08:04 PM
Doesn't the "Converter" program included with the free DivX download do that? Or is it only for change .AVI's to DIVX .AVI's?

dubya_rx
05-24-2006, 10:40 AM
You can upload the video to www.youtube.com (http://www.youtube.com) .

There is a 100MB limit to the files, so yours should be ok.

-Walter