Hi im new to autocross. I have some tolls already but i dont know if i need anything else.
everything needed to change tires and jack stands
something to pump water to tires (Got this because I saw others using it. when should i use it and how much water shuld i use?)
air compresor (kind that u put air into, max 125psi)
Also what does paxed times mean? ive been to one event and dont get what im seeing here:
Pax Pos. Class # Driver Car Model Team Total Factor Pax Time Diff. From 1st
188 NOVCSM 615 Orlando Castillo Civic SI none 71.917 *0.879000 63.215 0.216 15.391
EDIT: Forgot to ask. how long can i run novice for? (i have not purchased a points card) and can i pre register online for sunday events without numbers or do i have to buy points card first inorder to pre register
What tools should i take to events
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What tools should i take to events
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Re: What tools should i take to events
Only need this if you have tires that don't handle heat well. Only applies to certain brands. Talk to others in your class.orlando castillo wrote:Hi im new to autocross. I have some tolls already but i dont know if i need anything else.
everything needed to change tires and jack stands
something to pump water to tires (Got this because I saw others using it. when should i use it and how much water shuld i use?)
PAX is a number that your time is multiplied by ("Factor" above) to even out all times compared to each other. Details here: http://home.comcast.net/~paxrtp/rtp2012.htmlair compresor (kind that u put air into, max 125psi)
Also what does paxed times mean? ive been to one event and dont get what im seeing here:
Pax Pos. Class # Driver Car Model Team Total Factor Pax Time Diff. From 1st
188 NOVCSM 615 Orlando Castillo Civic SI none 71.917 *0.879000 63.215 0.216 15.391
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Re: What tools should i take to events
If you change tires, you need to have a torque wrench and know the torque spec for your lug size.
If you're changing tires a lot use a little antiseize on the lug threads to help prevent galling. Do not over-tighten.
Get a good air pressure guage. Put your name on it.
Put your name on everything!
If you're changing tires a lot use a little antiseize on the lug threads to help prevent galling. Do not over-tighten.
Get a good air pressure guage. Put your name on it.
Put your name on everything!
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Re: What tools should i take to events
Also only applies if your going to be agressive enought to actually heat your tires. As a novice, you won't be for several events.Rick Brown wrote:Only need this if you have tires that don't handle heat well. Only applies to certain brands. Talk to others in your class.orlando castillo wrote:Hi im new to autocross. I have some tolls already but i dont know if i need anything else.
everything needed to change tires and jack stands
something to pump water to tires (Got this because I saw others using it. when should i use it and how much water shuld i use?)
Are you planning on changing tires? If your bring tire changing stuff just in case, I wouldn't bother. It's more stuff to haul, unpack, leave out, repack and haul. If you do have a 1 in 100 problem that you need to pull a wheel you'll readly find tools to borrow.
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Re: What tools should i take to events
just in case no one reads the EDIT
Forgot to ask. how long can i run novice for? (i have not purchased a points card) and can i pre register online for sunday events without numbers or do i have to buy points card first inorder to pre register
Forgot to ask. how long can i run novice for? (i have not purchased a points card) and can i pre register online for sunday events without numbers or do i have to buy points card first inorder to pre register
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Re: What tools should i take to events
Hi Orlando,
1st calender year, you can run as Novice until the Nov. eventorlando castillo wrote:Forgot to ask. how long can i run novice for?
You need a points card to earn points. Other wise the "novice" label really doesn't matter, as your lack of points won't matter.orlando castillo wrote: (i have not purchased a points card)
I'll let Rick answer this one. I don't know the particulars of what online reg will allow you to do without a points card.orlando castillo wrote: and can i pre register online for sunday events without numbers or do i have to buy points card first inorder to pre register
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No points card needed to pre-register online and you still get the $10 discount. Just have to pick a 600 series number (which may be changed when you check in at the event).Craig Naylor wrote:Hi Orlando,I'll let Rick answer this one. I don't know the particulars of what online reg will allow you to do without a points card.orlando castillo wrote: and can i pre register online for sunday events without numbers or do i have to buy points card first inorder to pre register
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