Autox newbie, F55 w/sways or Z51 for a weekend warrior
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Autox newbie, F55 w/sways or Z51 for a weekend warrior
Thank for reading this is my first post in the Autox sec. I am planing on buying a vert c6 this spring and I plan to hit some local tracks probably 5 to 6 times a year. Nothing competetive (I am sure everyone says that at first) just going to have some fun. I am going to put a supercharger on and yes I know that is not optimal for RR but I am not going to have long secesions.
My main question is suspension, is the F55 with Z51 sways (or Z06) in sport mode good enough to handle spirited track days? I also read where on member put on Z51 springs and Z06 sways on his F55, (maybe overkill) what do you guys think of that?
My other options is a Z51 with Koni FSD's or maybe an adjustable shock. I am leaning towards the F55 because I like the idea of the tour mode on the street but what would you guys recomend? Thanks again.
BJ
My main question is suspension, is the F55 with Z51 sways (or Z06) in sport mode good enough to handle spirited track days? I also read where on member put on Z51 springs and Z06 sways on his F55, (maybe overkill) what do you guys think of that?
My other options is a Z51 with Koni FSD's or maybe an adjustable shock. I am leaning towards the F55 because I like the idea of the tour mode on the street but what would you guys recomend? Thanks again.
BJ
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St. Jude Donor '07
Don't bother spending a lot of money on the factory replacement shocks! They are not worth it! If you have the money get a set of Pfadt single adjustables. You can adjust for soft cruising or up for track use. If not look around for some inexpensive replacements on the for sale section or Koni / Bilsteins...
Seat time is where its at, but when changing stuff out remember to stay competative by not going too far and bumping yourself into the next class up... Read the rule book regarding the classes of the club you will be participating in...
If you don't have that kind of money then keep the shocks you have and get a nice set of Hotchkis sway bars or even an Addco bars. Pfadt makes a "Street" set and an "SS" package for SCCA Super Stock that only allows the front bar to be changed out.
Some factory parts are interchangeable and allowed in stock classes if that option was available that year and came on a simular car made...
If your talking about HPDE events, I'd stay away from a vert. Unless you put a roll bar in there most won't let you play at high speed events!
Lots of simular posts you can check out too... Here , here and here...
Most of all, just have fun!
Seat time is where its at, but when changing stuff out remember to stay competative by not going too far and bumping yourself into the next class up... Read the rule book regarding the classes of the club you will be participating in...
If you don't have that kind of money then keep the shocks you have and get a nice set of Hotchkis sway bars or even an Addco bars. Pfadt makes a "Street" set and an "SS" package for SCCA Super Stock that only allows the front bar to be changed out.
Some factory parts are interchangeable and allowed in stock classes if that option was available that year and came on a simular car made...
If your talking about HPDE events, I'd stay away from a vert. Unless you put a roll bar in there most won't let you play at high speed events!
Lots of simular posts you can check out too... Here , here and here...
Most of all, just have fun!
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Lots of great info. thanks.
Yeah I am not really looking to get involved in sanctioned per say more just going out on some local tracks just to have a little fun. If I ever get serious I would buy a C6Z and be done with it. I just wanted to know if the F55 in sport mode with sways would be sufficient for spirited track days or should I stick with the Z51 with shocks and maybe sways?
Yeah I am not really looking to get involved in sanctioned per say more just going out on some local tracks just to have a little fun. If I ever get serious I would buy a C6Z and be done with it. I just wanted to know if the F55 in sport mode with sways would be sufficient for spirited track days or should I stick with the Z51 with shocks and maybe sways?
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St. Jude Donor '07
Used C6Z bars can likely be had for cheap. The Hotchkis set is not too expensive either.
Like I said, if your looking to track your car, a vert is not the way to go unless you plan on putting a roll bar in it I know of know clubs that will take that liability risk.
Like I said, if your looking to track your car, a vert is not the way to go unless you plan on putting a roll bar in it I know of know clubs that will take that liability risk.
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Autocross is considerably slower so 'verts have no limits there that I know of.
HTH, welcome to the club, and have a good one!
Mike