Originally Posted by Storm88000
a streetable tire that I can swap out for the events and drive them home and back.
a streetable tire that I can swap out for the events and drive them home and back.
Pick one of these.
Originally Posted by Storm88000
The Hankook tires are prob 10x better than the tires on the B13.
2) I also have another set of OEM B14 SE-R wheels w/ Kuhmo Escta tires with decent tread. They seemed to handle OK when I had them on my B14, I wonder how they'd figure into all of this.
The Hankook tires are prob 10x better than the tires on the B13.
2) I also have another set of OEM B14 SE-R wheels w/ Kuhmo Escta tires with decent tread. They seemed to handle OK when I had them on my B14, I wonder how they'd figure into all of this.
If it's anything like my experience, both of those tires will probably overheat and chunk on the front. Get some real max performance summer tires made for the street tire classes. You'll go faster, and get more runs out of them. See my link above.
Originally Posted by Storm88000
2) My B13 has K-Sport 36 way adjustable coilovers. How would you set them for an autocross event? Knowing speeds rarely exceed 60mph - but it doesn't seem that you'd simply set them to their firmest setting. I drive the car usually set on 10 in the front and 14 in the rear and it handles OK, except for those damn tires. The car is also lowered to a proper height to allow for adequate suspension travel. Although *perhaps* it could go down another .25 of an inch. For those of you who auto-x with dampening adjustments, do you find that it comes down to your style of driving, or there really is a fairly effective setting? BTW, my B14 has Tein adjustable coilovers, but they are 22 way.
2) My B13 has K-Sport 36 way adjustable coilovers. How would you set them for an autocross event? Knowing speeds rarely exceed 60mph - but it doesn't seem that you'd simply set them to their firmest setting. I drive the car usually set on 10 in the front and 14 in the rear and it handles OK, except for those damn tires. The car is also lowered to a proper height to allow for adequate suspension travel. Although *perhaps* it could go down another .25 of an inch. For those of you who auto-x with dampening adjustments, do you find that it comes down to your style of driving, or there really is a fairly effective setting? BTW, my B14 has Tein adjustable coilovers, but they are 22 way.
Short answer: It probably won't matter. "36 way adjustable" chinadampers usually only make some minor changes to high speed damping, which will make the car feel softer/stiffer over bumps. The low speed damping that would affect motion of the car through transitions and such usually doesn't see any adjustment.
You should take advantage of those and get a good alignment, settings to use are discussed elsewhere.
Originally Posted by Storm88000
5) I have the NX2000 brake upgrade with goodridge lines. I'm running random generic brake fluid. Should I bleed that stuff out and go for the good stuff?
5) I have the NX2000 brake upgrade with goodridge lines. I'm running random generic brake fluid. Should I bleed that stuff out and go for the good stuff?
Stock fluid is fine, but it's a good idea to keep it fresh. Performance fluid is for higher speed trackdays.
Originally Posted by Storm88000
6) I have OEM Nissan brake pads. Should I go for something like the Hawks or Metal Masters? I've never had any problem with braking in the B13 with the NX upgrade, it stops wonderfully, but I've never autocrossed it. The B14 however has the stock brakes, and they fade after 1 or 2 hard stops. So that car definitely needs new pads if I took it to an autocross.
6) I have OEM Nissan brake pads. Should I go for something like the Hawks or Metal Masters? I've never had any problem with braking in the B13 with the NX upgrade, it stops wonderfully, but I've never autocrossed it. The B14 however has the stock brakes, and they fade after 1 or 2 hard stops. So that car definitely needs new pads if I took it to an autocross.
Performance pads as an "upgrade" are within the last 1% to chase after you get the 90% in the driver's seat figured out. Autocross isn't very hard on the brakes like a trackday, so stock brakes should be fine.
Originally Posted by Storm88000
I also have a problem with traction and spinning in the B13 VE on the Rotas, in 1st gear.
I also have a problem with traction and spinning in the B13 VE on the Rotas, in 1st gear.
For autocross you will normally use 2nd gear. Get the car off the line and up into second gear, and then focus on looking at the course.
Originally Posted by Storm88000
5) Oh and another question I forgot to ask, I know with the SCCA we as participants are supposed to "work" (standing there replacing cones during the event) but is it like, all set up beforehand or is it one of those things where no knows whats going on?
5) Oh and another question I forgot to ask, I know with the SCCA we as participants are supposed to "work" (standing there replacing cones during the event) but is it like, all set up beforehand or is it one of those things where no knows whats going on?
Short answer: it is all set up at the event after registration is closed. You will have your heats to run / work assigned to you at the driver's meeting.