To All Who Track Their Car




It was good to meet you and Eric though!
Will post my review later - I'm driving all day back to NYC. In short, VIR is just EPIC. Car ran like a dream, RacingBrake brakes were ****ing AWESOME and never missed a beat. Was seeing 155mph on the straights, with lap times in the 2:17-2:23 range when I could get clear of traffic. Need r-compounds bad.
What can I say - great track, great weather, great company (Blkrkt, Bigtickets), 4 AMGs, but a bad track day for me.
Love the RB brakes and saw several other cars with them on - everybody was full of praise (Corvette, Audi TT) for RB rotors!
Ironically I have more pictures from the scenic drive through the Blueridge Mountains than from the track as a result.
Last edited by Wobble64; Oct 20, 2015 at 06:34 PM.

I missed my track day too, but it was by choice - the overnight/morning temperature was -4C and it got up to a whopping +5C on Sunday - apparently just warm enough to melt the frozen "rivers" running across the entire width of the track in two corners by about 3 PM in the afternoon. My tires would have had the consistency and grip of hockey pucks, so I didn't even bother to make the 2.5 hour trip each way.
The pics below are from the last track event I did on October 5/6 at Mosport - that was a much better day despite the occasional drizzle (which btw made for some interesting "Ooh $h!t" moments). And, the last pic is of me driving the GT S at the AMG DA the previous week - I thought I'd throw it in just for good measure.

Last edited by Diabolis; Oct 20, 2015 at 05:47 PM.
Sorry to learn that the event was not quite utilized due to some tire/rim issue, but that's a good try at least and I am sure next time you will be better equipped for better track compatibility.
The RacingBrake set up worked well. I ran my first session conservatively because I was running new brakes on R-comps on a freezing track with a car full of AMG guys! Wobble I owe you a cup of coffee. I didn't run my car again until my last session and I went out and tore it up with the Old Lady ridding shotgun. I was impressed with the initial grab of the RB set up. They were consistent throughout the temperature range and didn't seem to get too soft when I had them smelling hot.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG

Tomorrow the tires come off the rims and latest the day after all 4 rims get shipped to the manufacturer for inspection and repair. For now I will not speculate as to what exactly caused this, but I will let everyone know if there are lessons to be learned to stay safe.





(He can drive the snot out of that car. People must have been absolutely ****ting themselves watching Eric scream by them first lap, of the first session - the "Instructor and Advanced" classes no less - on a freezing cold track, wearing NT01's, with Bernhard riding gun, and me bouncing around in the back. All the while under total control. Amazing.)
And there was ice on my car first thing in the morning. It was that cold.
Last edited by BLKROKT; Oct 21, 2015 at 12:14 AM.

Regarding the bolts, I suspect that the ones that are broken broke AFTER the rest of them had worked themselves loose. The one that Eric is holding in the pic doesn't appear broken or stripped at all - it looks like it simply worked its way out. No bueno.
Glad to hear everyone made it back home safe and that at least some of you had fun. As the Bard would say, All's Well That Ends Well.
I would not have made it another lap.
I've heard of this happening before. It looks like the bolts are only threaded into the faces, unlike how BBS or OZ doe stheir racing wheels, they have a nut on the back.
Does it look like the manufacturer used loctite to lock them down? They should typically use loctite to make sure that the bolts and nuts don't back themselves out.
1-Piece Wheels are the best for sustained track abuse, not to say that 3-Piece Wheels don't, but, ones that are only threaded into the face aren't IMO.

Pic for Reference, the BBS E88s and Motorsport Wheels use heavier duty ones, and stronger ones, but BBS keeps the same philosophy even with their standard 3P Wheels.
Glad you caught it before anything happened Wobble, but I would NOT be happy with my wheel manufacturer!
Granted, I don't track my car, but if I did, it would be a set of 1-Piece Wheels or BBS/OZ 3-Piece Motorsport Wheels.
This is just my opinion, valid or not, but I believe that wheels such as 3-Piece/2-Piece Wheels that thread into the faces such as ADV1, PUR, 360 Forged, iForged, all of these newer "3P" companies, they look great, but, they're just not track wheels. Light tracking, yes, I think they'd be fine, daily driving, not an issue at all, but hardcore sustained tracking, I don't think they hold up too well. Truthfully, I still don't think anything comes into comparison in terms of quality like BBS/OZ/HRE, but, to each their own!
Sorry to go off topic a bit! Hope you get things resolved Wobble!
If I am not mistaken, those are ADV.1s - Jordan Swerdloff's second company after the 360 Forged rip-of scam. Numerous quality (sic) issues have been *well* documented as have his lies about TUV certification and what not. Wouldn't touch ADV.1 if they gave me a free set of wheels every month. Yet another testament to ADV.1's deplorable quality.
In case you're not familiar with Jordan's company history and all the lies behind it, you can read my posts at https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...nt-future.html (see posts 5, 8 and 22 in particular) - I've linked enough material there from other sites that ought to convince you of just how bad ADV.1s really are.
Last edited by Diabolis; Oct 21, 2015 at 10:51 AM.
If I am not mistaken, those are ADV.1s - Jordan Swerdloff's second company after the 360 Forged rip-of scam. Numerous quality (sic) issues have been *well* documented as have his lies about TUV certification and what not. Wouldn't touch ADV.1 if they gave me a free set of wheels every month. Yet another testament to ADV.1's deplorable quality.
In case you're not familiar with Jordan's company history and all the lies behind it, you can read my posts at https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...nt-future.html (see posts 5, 8 and 22 in particular) - I've linked enough material there from other sites that ought to convince you of just how bad ADV.1s really are.
Oh, yes, Fikse is another brand. I think it's simply just poor quality QC. It holds up find on the street, but not at extremes on the track. Especially with the heat/vibration generated, it causes everything to expand ever so slightly, which allows the bolts to back themselves up. Doesn't look like they're using Motorsport Grade Hardware, but then again, these aren't motorsport wheels.
I'm just saying, some loctite could've potentially solved this issue. However, the problem with that is, if they use Red Loctite, and lets say they ever have to take them apart, and a bolt snaps, they're **** out of luck because it threads into the face. Which, is why the majority of multi-piece motorsport wheels, will use a nut.
Anyways, enough rambling. Wobble, for your safety and everything, I would NOT want those wheels back. Daily driving, sure, I guess, but I would not track hard on them again to be honest with you. If some bolts truly are snapped, they are near impossible to get out of the face without damaging the face, which, is likely going to cause vibration issues.
You've spent a very pretty penny on your vehicle, I can tell, and you love to drive it. Invest into a set of quality wheels that you know won't have any issues.
CCW
Fikse
BBS
OZ
HRE
It's true, their styles aren't as "new" and "hip" as ADV1s some might think, but, they're tried and tested and proven. Or at least get a set of these for the track, and a different set for dailys!
Here's just a couple of examples of ADV.1s fine workmanship:
http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=664569 (these loook the same as Wobble's)
http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=717258
The horrors continue.




I appreciate your well meant comments, tips and ideas. I really do and sincerely thank you for them! And the proposals about what to use and what not for tracking also are pretty much my thoughts. High quality, mono-block rims look awfully attractive, for sure. And finally, I also appreciate the warnings about previous quality issues and customer complaints ADV-1 has had - helpful guidance for future wheel purchases.
However, let's give the manufacturer of my rims the time needed to diagnose and make things right. I am going into this with an open mind - and obviously I am taking this very seriously - my life depends on wheels and I do not want to take risks there.
The rims have left today and are on their way to the manufacturer. It will take at least a week before I have clarity. Hopefully not longer. I'll get back to you, as soon as I have news.
You've spent a very pretty penny on your vehicle, I can tell, and you love to drive it. Invest into a set of quality wheels that you know won't have any issues.
CCW
Fikse
BBS
OZ
HRE
It's true, their styles aren't as "new" and "hip" as ADV1s some might think, but, they're tried and tested and proven. Or at least get a set of these for the track, and a different set for dailys!
Phil, I am also hearing good things about Forgeline as reputed makers of racing rims. Plus they apparently are in Dayton, Ohio, in my front yard, so to say. Do you know them?
I appreciate your well meant comments, tips and ideas. I really do and sincerely thank you for them! And the proposals about what to use and what not for tracking also are pretty much my thoughts. High quality, mono-block rims look awfully attractive, for sure. And finally, I also appreciate the warnings about previous quality issues and customer complaints ADV-1 has had - helpful guidance for future wheel purchases.
However, let's give the manufacturer of my rims the time needed to diagnose and make things right. I am going into this with an open mind - and obviously I am taking this very seriously - my life depends on wheels and I do not want to take risks there.
The rims have left today and are on their way to the manufacturer. It will take at least a week before I have clarity. Hopefully not longer. I'll get back to you, as soon as I have news.
IIRC, Pad Deposits are essentially the pad that gets "melted" onto the rotor, and the only way to get them off, is to essentially try and brake hard to try and "melt" the deposits off the rotor, or use a new pad to "clean" the rotor sort of thing. I could be wrong though!
Even the XR70s are soft for track pads and still leave some deposit. As a result they were worn after 6 sessions of 25 minutes at Mid-Ohio. Pads from other firms (Hawk, Carbotech) are harder and leave the rotors silver and shiny. I have tried the Hawk DTC70 and have seen Corvettes with RB rotors using Carbotech.




With that said, on track these things did their job. GREAT stopping power, I never had a worry going into a corner.
Couple of pics for reference, although I know it's difficult to diagnose from pics
Rear rotors look totally fine as you would expect them to look

Front rotors have a strange splotchy pattern to them. These are where the vibration is coming from.



There is zero squeeling now, and the initial bite is now considerably less than before the second bedding and VIR.
Brakes were great on track. The brakes were more than my tires could handle at the end of the sessions when they were greasy.
Last edited by BLKROKT; Oct 22, 2015 at 10:05 AM.
Pretty sure you'll need an even more aggressive compound for it to hold up on the track for you.




Will get to the bottom of it, not worried about it. Probably just not the right pad for heavy tracking.


