Re: Test & Tune Pricing
$100 for a test session is rediculous. No matter where it is and no matter how good the track is prepped.
The track at Hagerstown MD has test and tune on Saturday's. $30 for a 5-6 hour session. Normally you can make as many runs as you want...8, 10 runs is not uncommon (though November 5th was pretty packed and not sure if anyone got more than 6-7 runs). Track is (was) always prepped very well when they used VHT. This year, they switched to VP, and the track doesn't seem to work as well as when they used VHT (from what I hear, in the near future, many tracks will be switching to VP over VHT for cost/EPA issues). |
Re: Test & Tune Pricing
Quote:
|
Re: Test & Tune Pricing
While I agree, $100 is a lot of money for a test and tune, I'd be a lot more wiling to pay $100 and get a session that was well run and had good track prep, than to pay $40-$50 for a session that wasn't well run, and/or didn't have good track prep. The rest of the costs are the same.
On the subject of traction compounds, I suppose the next thing will be which tire manufacturer does the best job of adjusting their tire compound to work with whatever the most common traction compound is. If that is even possible. |
Re: Test & Tune Pricing
I will never understand people moaning and groaning about track prep all the time. Work on making the car work in the worst of conditions.....
|
Re: Test & Tune Pricing
Quote:
What does your car run in 60ft? 60 ft is everything to a true Super Stock/Stock racer How can you determine if you have improved your 60 ft or ET while testing something,if you lose two tenths in the first 60 ft???? |
Re: Test & Tune Pricing
Quote:
|
Re: Test & Tune Pricing
Quote:
|
Re: Test & Tune Pricing
Quote:
If you are trying to run the index or as far as you can under the index,you don't always have the luxury of "detuning" your car. Some can put a bunch of extra weight in.What if that causes you to slow down and run OVER the index? |
Re: Test & Tune Pricing
Test 'n' Tunes can be hit and miss for myself. A lot depends upon the weather and turn-out regarding to street tired cars. It's difficult to test or learn anything when its very windy, particularly if you run a car that's not very aerodynamic. Although the street-driven cars have every right to be there and pay to run as well, naturally they track dirt and drag water up on the starting line. My .02.
|
Re: Test & Tune Pricing
Personaly I haven't been able to learn a damn thing at open test and tunes. Bagley, Cupp and I rented Maryland International Raceway nine times last year for $800.00 ----- We're allowed 8 cars and we get one lane fully prepped from 9:00 am to 5pm. Our group consists of all class cars. Everyone looks out for each other and waits for each car to complete their run from burnout to finish line so you can film and hear everything. Most make between 6-12 passes depending on what you're changing. You could actually double that amount if the car could take it. We come up a car or two short occasionally so If any of you live close enough and want to get on the call list let us know.
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 03:53 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright Class Racer.com. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.