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Alright, said I'd be back with feedback on the CKS coilover option after I got them on track. Was finally able to catch some nice weather for a trip to HPR this past weekend here in CO to get some setup done.

Initially, they felt way too soft for the springs on it (10k/18k) and I was getting bouncing and instability on exits, especially coming off some of the steeper curbs (and our tracks have some rough sections). That brought on some disappointment and doubt, springs essentially just overpowering the dampers. Came back in and increased comp/rebound and tried again. Better, but still needed adjustment. Added a bit more front and rear and that seemed to do it. Car feels very planted and stable, travel and transition going over curbs and up/down steeper elevation changes feels nice and smooth.

I haven't been on track since the beginning of October last year for Gridlife Heartland so I feel pretty rusty. Coupled with how different the car feels from the previous setup and essentially relearning it, I thought I'd be going slow. I was, and was making tons of mistakes and over slowed a lot of areas, but still came away 3 tenths faster than my last PB here and was able to turn a few more at that pace right after.

Overall I'm happy with it. There's still lots of time left in it and I'm really eager to get to the other tracks around here and see time differences at them. That and just more seat time to get readjusted to everything. Previous best at that track was a 1:59.3, ended Saturday after just 3 sessions and a handful of laps with a 59.0, theoretical best from AiM data of a 58.3. Low effort and on the safe map for lapping. For reference, sub 2 here is quick, 1k race bikes and TT1 race cars are in the 51-52s, Formula 1ks in the 48-49s from what I've seen.

The tradeoff to this, and I haven't driven it again on the street yet, but it's probably going to be a pretty rough ride. Not a deal breaker for me personally as I don't daily the car, but I know that's not the case for everyone.
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Better the track car, the worse it drives on the streets ;)
I disagree. The higher end coilovers also disagree.

Disclaimer: I've used all sorts of coilovers and lower priced coilovers serve their purpose, as do high-end. We live in a great time. :)
 

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So anyone getting more cracked windshields than usual? I’ve found running in the red group, HPDE 4 or the no point by better drivers & cars groups, when I’m following closely to the race cars, I’m getting peppered. I didn’t think it’d crack my windshield (hindsight is 20/20) and stayed with a really good driver, watching his lines for about 7-8 laps. He had huge 40tw racking slicks. I’d do this same thing in my S2K as well but I never cracked a windshield. Maybe glass was thicker 10 years ago? ?‍♂

Anyway, any y’all use a light UV coat to protect the windshield? My PPF guy says there are some I won’t even notice and will provide some UV protection. But ultimately give me some extra cracked windshield protection.
Miami has a lot of rocks at the last turn. I noticed a lot more chips there than Sebring.
 

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Miami has a lot of rocks at the last turn. I noticed a lot more chips there than Sebring.
So true! And we’re bunched up way more on Homestead. Sebring is my home track and has twice the space, distance. Definitely not as crowded. Hope to see you there this weekend! I’m going to get er dun (the new windshield) after this weekend. Next cool season, October on, I’ll stick to Sebring and do Daytona 1x with Chin.

I disagree. The higher end coilovers also disagree.

Disclaimer: I've used all sorts of coilovers and lower priced coilovers serve their purpose, as do high-end. We live in a great time. :)
Rock is right in that my old track cars were so brutal. So I’m shocked how good these Ohlins feel on street and preform on track. Spot on recommendation Bryan!
 

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So true! And we’re bunched up way more on Homestead. Sebring is my home track and has twice the space, distance. Definitely not as crowded. Hope to see you there this weekend! I’m going to get er dun (the new windshield) after this weekend. Next cool season, October on, I’ll stick to Sebring and do Daytona 1x with Chin.



Rock is right in that my old track cars were so brutal. So I’m shocked how good these Ohlins feel on street and preform on track. Spot on recommendation Bryan!
have you went to see Sebring 12 hr?
 

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have you went to see Sebring 12 hr?
Yessir! It’s a mess ? But get it for those into partying & drinking their asses off. No hotels around for a 120 mile radius. I had two buddies racing in it. So the wife, daughter and I slept at their “camp” on track. It was really fun following friends. But haven’t been back since. I love going when there’s just us track rats and lots of elbow room. However, if you like the partying scene, it’s definitely a sight to see.

I take it back. There’s a really high end scene $$$ near the paddocks and the “infield“ for total mayhem. You have the heritage and most car brands there you can interact with, access to company engineers & tons of vendors. It’s worth going to at least once if you’ve never been.
 

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Yessir! It’s a mess ? But get it for those into partying & drinking their asses off. No hotels around for a 120 mile radius. I had two buddies racing in it. So the wife, daughter and I slept at their “camp” on track. It was really fun following friends. But haven’t been back since. I love going when there’s just us track rats and lots of elbow room. However, if you like the partying scene, it’s definitely a sight to see.

I take it back. There’s a really high end scene $$$ near the paddocks and the “infield“ for total mayhem. You have the heritage and most car brands there you can interact with, access to company engineers & tons of vendors. It’s worth going to at least once if you’ve never been.
That's awesome! I do goto WGI IMSA race time to time and it's fun as well as learn what they do. sometimes I learn more watching pro driving when they follow "real" racing lines than ideal racing line.
 

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Anyone else tracking ever get an upgraded CV joint rear axel boot kit for their Supras? Or replace them with OEM annually? Mine are mega worn looking, some leaking. Just curious ?
 

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Anyone else tracking ever get an upgraded CV joint rear axel boot kit for their Supras? Or replace them with OEM annually? Mine are mega worn looking, some leaking. Just curious ?

I have a back up axle and rear diff because it is a little loose in a couple places on passenger side. Going to run it until failure.

23,000 almost all track miles in 3 years and I can smell my first failure coming....
 

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I have a back up axle and rear diff because it is a little loose in a couple places on passenger side. Going to run it until failure.

23,000 almost all track miles in 3 years and I can smell my first failure coming....
Smart grasshopper! I’d like to buy a boot kit. I’ll hit up @FuzzyRev85 and see if he knows the part. Couldn’t find it on the Toyota website. Thx ??
 

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Anyone else tracking ever get an upgraded CV joint rear axel boot kit for their Supras? Or replace them with OEM annually? Mine are mega worn looking, some leaking. Just curious ?
How are they getting worn? I swear you go through some odd things on your car, lol.
 

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Smart grasshopper! I’d like to buy a boot kit. I’ll hit up @FuzzyRev85 and see if he knows the part. Couldn’t find it on the Toyota website. Thx ??
Those bastards don't offer a boot, clamp & grease kit at this point. I'm trying to do a reverse cross-reference and see if I can come up with something on the OE BMW or aftermarket side...
 

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Those bastards don't offer a boot, clamp & grease kit at this point. I'm trying to do a reverse cross-reference and see if I can come up with something on the OE BMW or aftermarket side...
Ouch! But thanks Fuzz ? That would be awesome ?
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