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Old 06-05-2024, 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by dllhg
that’s impressive. Depends on track and how hard it’s being pushed too. How many days on the oil too.
My Son is fast, but sharing the car he had to run in the Intermediate group. I then jumped into the car for the Advanced run group, although by then he had shagged the tyres so my runs were highly compromised. Ah well; still good times!

Hope you get the car back running asap.
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Wow, I'm glad it worked out for you. I also track my car frequently (private track days Thunder Hill) but have not encountered any transmission issues. I think this platform is decent except for the consumables. Don't give up and keep pushing those PBs!
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Wow, I'm glad it worked out for you. I also track my car frequently (private track days Thunder Hill) but have not encountered any transmission issues. I think this platform is decent except for the consumables. Don't give up and keep pushing those PBs!

highly recommend getting ahead of it and change the fluids. Rear diff fluid as well. Can only get 50% out of transmission. First time overheated was at Thunderhill in fact.

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