I wanna do my first trackday/airfield day!!!

I wanna do my first trackday/airfield day!!!

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TJW

Original Poster:

3,848 posts

253 months

Sunday 3rd December 2006
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Heyyylo! I am really interested in doing my first track day ever. hehe, I live realy close to goodwood, however I'm tempted by a driver like training airfield day.

Any hints/tips for me and the car.
Any websites for booking etc.
Nothing too expensive. haha

Don

28,377 posts

290 months

Sunday 3rd December 2006
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www.bookatrack.com

And get instruction at the day.

Don't get cocky and you and your car will be fine. Enjoy!

TJW

Original Poster:

3,848 posts

253 months

Sunday 3rd December 2006
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Thing is... should I upgrade my brake fluid and pads? On the road atm after a small sesh of heavy braking my brakes are spongey as you likkee! eek

trackcar

6,453 posts

232 months

Sunday 3rd December 2006
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its a VW they have the worst brakes ever, spongey dead feel and well underspecced. I'd get them sorted as a priority, if they're bad on the road you'd end up being a liability on a track especially as novices are very hard on their brakes until they learn how fast they can go around the bends

TJW

Original Poster:

3,848 posts

253 months

Sunday 3rd December 2006
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Hmm and crappy drum rear's that dont work well. haha

iguana

7,048 posts

266 months

Sunday 3rd December 2006
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TJW said:
Thing is... should I upgrade my brake fluid and pads? On the road atm after a small sesh of heavy braking my brakes are spongey as you likkee! eek


err pick A or B

A- Yes

B- Yes

gridgway

1,001 posts

251 months

Monday 4th December 2006
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iguana said:
TJW said:
Thing is... should I upgrade my brake fluid and pads? On the road atm after a small sesh of heavy braking my brakes are spongey as you likkee! eek


err pick A or B

A- Yes

B- Yes



err no and no.

To be precise, certainly dont get involved in "upgrading" your fluid. Replace with that recommended by the manufacturer, yes, upgrade no. Upgrading pads is more sensible. TBH I have wasted more money on pads that dont suite the application, that again you might be better off with new proper spec ones. And check the discs too. If you have drums, check them as well.

Phil. S.

180 posts

236 months

Monday 4th December 2006
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TJW said:
Hmm and crappy drum rear's that dont work well. haha


Hey! Nowt wrong with drums on the rear. (Helps if your car is only 550kg though!)

If you can get grooved disks cheap that would help prevent the pads glazing. That's all I changed with my first track car (205 GTI) and the brakes were fine. I got mine for £50 off ebay.

Try Motorsport-events for your first track day. They're reasonably cheap and well run. They're also in your area.

shnozz

27,930 posts

277 months

Monday 4th December 2006
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Tim, I can vouch for motorsport events - big open airfields and well organised days. They only had one event left for 06 mind you, and I have a feeling its the end of this week so be worth checking their calender to see what's available for next year.

shnozz

27,930 posts

277 months

Monday 4th December 2006
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gridgway said:
iguana said:
TJW said:
Thing is... should I upgrade my brake fluid and pads? On the road atm after a small sesh of heavy braking my brakes are spongey as you likkee! eek


err pick A or B

A- Yes

B- Yes



err no and no.

To be precise, certainly dont get involved in "upgrading" your fluid. Replace with that recommended by the manufacturer, yes, upgrade no. Upgrading pads is more sensible. TBH I have wasted more money on pads that dont suite the application, that again you might be better off with new proper spec ones. And check the discs too. If you have drums, check them as well.


why not upgrade the fluid? I am less than convinced VW would be expecting track driving from a shopping trolley when they considered what fluid to use when it left the factory.

TJW

Original Poster:

3,848 posts

253 months

Tuesday 5th December 2006
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I'm going to upgrade teh fronts to grooved 259mm ones (from a G60), However rear disc conversion is 450quideek lol.

iguana

7,048 posts

266 months

Wednesday 6th December 2006
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TJW said:
I'm going to upgrade teh fronts to grooved 259mm ones (from a G60), However rear disc conversion is 450quideek lol.


G60s have 280mm, later 16vmk2 is 256mm, think youve got a tad muddled.

Not really worth uprating the rears.