The car is anything but finished. Only thing I've done so far is had Lindsay Racing weld an additional oil baffle as well as ugpraded to the plastic turbo baffle. As stated above, I've also upgraded the pads, rotors, and lines for track duty. However I still need to strip the interior and glue (<--- heard that was terrible), have a cage installed, upgrade to the spec suspension, find/install a LSD & short 5th, etc.... It's going to be a while before I'm 944 spec ready, and above that, earn my racing license.
I've procrastinated quite a bit, but I was deployed a lot, so thats all about to change. I have a lot more time now (lot less money) to get this stuff done.
I'm really looking forward to the next Southeast Build Party. My main reason for not participating in one yet is that I haven't had any parts to warrant doing something to the car. So my next order of business is to buy the parts I need and attend. However, I'm still undecided on exactly what I need. It would be nice to have a beginner's guide to get peeps like me on the right track. Something that focuses on rule minimums, safety, and things to extend reliability (like the oil thing mentioned). I'm sure with enough research all of these things can be found, but I think it could have a positive effect on attracting newcomers. If people could see a list of whats important to get on the track while forgoing some of the performance side of things, with a loose estimate of cost, it could make it easier for those just getting started.
Anyway, back to this weekend. I told the shop to dail in -3 degrees front, and -2.5 degrees in back, for camber settings. I don't know how its going to go, since he asked me if it was even adjustable. I just told him, if you can't do it, get it to factory spec, or call me. Thanks for the oil tip, I'll be sure to bring a few extra quarts of oil, and keep an eye on the level after each run. I've been keeping the oil level, at the middle of the dipstick so thanks for the tip, between that, and the oil baffle upgrade, hopefully oil will be kept where it needs to be.
As far as the camber adjustment, it's not going well. The local tire shop told me the rear couldn't be adjusted, and the front was going to need something grinded on each side to get maybe 1.5-2.0 degrees of camber. I'm under the assumption that 3 degrees is certainly possible front and back with the stock setup, with the rear requiring a tool to keep toe in check while adjusting height/camber. I even called the local "Porsche" repair guy, and he said he hasn't done a 944 rear camber adjustment in years and would have to locate the tool. So I just told the tire shop, just dail in as much negative camber as you possibly can in the front. Sheesh!
Thanks for the tips I'll be making sure to look over the car after each run to make sure nothing backed out, or sprang a leak. I'm really going to have to keep an eye on temps, as I've never really ran this car hard. As far as tire pressures, I'm used to adjusting them for autocross and drag racing, so it's in my routine, but I did hear that the R-S3's have a range that they are optimal in and the drop off is significant, on both the hot and cold side. Off the top of my head, I think I read, 38-39 psi when hot is about the limit. I'll have to look that up again.
I'm excited, and there's a few 944's on the list, so I hope to meet some 944 spec guys.
Pierre
EDIT: The quick reply isn't posting my messages. What sucks is after I write a novel, and hit submit from the quick reply, I backs out to the main forum page, and I lose everything I just wrote. I'm using an Apple (Safari) so that might be why, but I just wanted to point that out to and site mods/admins.