Help to make a dream come true for my 75 year old father
#1
Help to make a dream come true for my 75 year old father
Hello everyone with a heavy heart I ask for help.
My dad and I both own w211 e55's. I bragged on a high HP member's car on here for ages and after a ride he finally bit the bullet and got his own. He has a designo '06 and I got in as quick as I could with an '04 project PITA.
He had a TIA 2 years ago and another last month ( not as bad ) so I am aware after research now is the time to get in that father son project time or fun time.
We have had many late night discussions with a single malt talking about how fun it would be to chase each other around on the Road Atlanta course having seen lots of races there, but honestly anywhere would be great with touch of something special is what I am after.
Now is the time for me to give my dad a memory that means a bunch to both of us.
Any help or direction is appreciated on fulfilling this, with the gravity it would be nice if I could make it a little more personalized then the turn-style approach of pay for ticket get in...hence the post.
when there dirty:
https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/sh...hare_link_copy
work in progress
https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/sh...hare_link_copy
kindly regards
Will
wpressly@gmail.com
My dad and I both own w211 e55's. I bragged on a high HP member's car on here for ages and after a ride he finally bit the bullet and got his own. He has a designo '06 and I got in as quick as I could with an '04 project PITA.
He had a TIA 2 years ago and another last month ( not as bad ) so I am aware after research now is the time to get in that father son project time or fun time.
We have had many late night discussions with a single malt talking about how fun it would be to chase each other around on the Road Atlanta course having seen lots of races there, but honestly anywhere would be great with touch of something special is what I am after.
Now is the time for me to give my dad a memory that means a bunch to both of us.
Any help or direction is appreciated on fulfilling this, with the gravity it would be nice if I could make it a little more personalized then the turn-style approach of pay for ticket get in...hence the post.
when there dirty:
https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/sh...hare_link_copy
work in progress
https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/sh...hare_link_copy
kindly regards
Will
wpressly@gmail.com
Last edited by BoostedAero; 07-28-2016 at 03:31 AM.
#5
Just let me know what preperarions I need to make over the next month or two to get the track time scheduled, lead time needed etc.
Thanks kindly,
Will
Last edited by BoostedAero; 07-29-2016 at 02:08 AM. Reason: Clarifying
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Just let me know what preperarions I need to make over the next month or two.
Thanks kindly,
Will[/QUOTE]
I'm thinking brake fluid flush at minimum. It absorbs water out of the atmosphere over time and dramatically lowers the boiling point of the fluid.
Thanks kindly,
Will[/QUOTE]
I'm thinking brake fluid flush at minimum. It absorbs water out of the atmosphere over time and dramatically lowers the boiling point of the fluid.
#7
Road Atlanta will make any thing not 100% on the your car show up. I cooked quite a few sets of rotors/pads out there. I finally had to go to a dedicated track setup. That required two sets of everything. It was a pain in my *** swapping over the entire brake setup (rotors, pads, fluids, etc) the night before and doing a street test.
150MPH to 40MPH multiple times every 3 minutes will create heat. I had the rotors glowing red in broad daylight. Bright enough for others to notice!
150MPH to 40MPH multiple times every 3 minutes will create heat. I had the rotors glowing red in broad daylight. Bright enough for others to notice!
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#8
You don't say what experience you and your Dad have but your question about how to prepare makes me think maybe you're relative new to track events. Please understand that I do not want to throw a cold blanket on this terrific idea. But a dream weekend could become a nightmare if you have mechanical or physical problems. Be sure your Dad is medically cleared to participate in this activity, 30 minutes of high performance driving is strenuous. Also the toll on equipment can be high, I've seen it happen. What I would suggest is a Skip Barber one day course, you drive their cars and have a very high level of instruction. The "nightmare" possibilities are greatly reduced and they have courses at Road Atlanta. If you both enjoy the experience they have more advanced courses you could graduate into. The AMGs don't take a beating either. Best of luck to you and your Dad and let us know (pictures, too) how it all works out.
#9
I would recommend the Porsche Driving Experience here in Atlanta. You can chase each other around in brand new Porsche's and let them deal with the wear and tear. We did the 911 Turbo VS GT3 last weekend and it was world class.
GT Academy will be next
GT Academy will be next
#10
Also excellent, do some research and see what seems to fit your interests.
#11
You're not too far from the BMW plant near Spartanburg, SC. They have a BMW driving experience all day that ends with a race event. Okay, it's not a Mercedes event, but it's still a fun day of high performance driving less than two hours away... in THEIR cars, not yours.
#12
Appreciate the help!!!
***editing later to clarify communication***
AC compressor install is taking my night away from getting caught up on this thread. Track time has been had in a few breeds nothing really nice or worth mentioning to you guys. I know enough to slow down first and enjoy it, it's not really a race just stretching the gals legs when we do it. It would be nice to make some memories and new friends along the way.
I get working and my wise a$$ neighbor stops to show me his progress.
Gotta love this guy and his gumption:
https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/sh...RVbywtiF6NBQwV
In a 06 slk55 Nom Nom Nomm
https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/sh...MWWfwvxyi17a4S
Maybe he will let me borrow it that weekend for a lil fun that would be nice
Spartanburg has been fun... Dad is a MB guy seems it is easy to rub off. Moms got an I think 1994 E320 convertible, she is proud bc it is her 2nd one and it is rare. Call me picky but I kinda want to stick with the AMG crowd. I do go to Eurofest that used to be hosted at the BMW plant in Spartanburg there were fun wet dry slip and slide events. M5 super speed events 135 events the next year etc etc etc. All of which were to my liking and where only like $50-200 for a few laps of event track time or an autocross event. I know this will be more costly and I am excited for the worthy spend.
Porsche now that is something to consider. The old man is fond of bragging on his times not letting off the gas through the turns... So that is worth comsidering as well.
All this info including, considering his degrading health are all needed considerations
You guys all are rock stars! I think I got most questions answered in my rambles. Now on to the 3 bolts holding the AC compressor on sheesh that thing is buried in our E55s
Well wishes to all
AC compressor install is taking my night away from getting caught up on this thread. Track time has been had in a few breeds nothing really nice or worth mentioning to you guys. I know enough to slow down first and enjoy it, it's not really a race just stretching the gals legs when we do it. It would be nice to make some memories and new friends along the way.
I get working and my wise a$$ neighbor stops to show me his progress.
Gotta love this guy and his gumption:
https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/sh...RVbywtiF6NBQwV
In a 06 slk55 Nom Nom Nomm
https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/sh...MWWfwvxyi17a4S
Maybe he will let me borrow it that weekend for a lil fun that would be nice
Spartanburg has been fun... Dad is a MB guy seems it is easy to rub off. Moms got an I think 1994 E320 convertible, she is proud bc it is her 2nd one and it is rare. Call me picky but I kinda want to stick with the AMG crowd. I do go to Eurofest that used to be hosted at the BMW plant in Spartanburg there were fun wet dry slip and slide events. M5 super speed events 135 events the next year etc etc etc. All of which were to my liking and where only like $50-200 for a few laps of event track time or an autocross event. I know this will be more costly and I am excited for the worthy spend.
Porsche now that is something to consider. The old man is fond of bragging on his times not letting off the gas through the turns... So that is worth comsidering as well.
All this info including, considering his degrading health are all needed considerations
You guys all are rock stars! I think I got most questions answered in my rambles. Now on to the 3 bolts holding the AC compressor on sheesh that thing is buried in our E55s
Well wishes to all
Last edited by BoostedAero; 07-29-2016 at 04:31 AM. Reason: Dead links
#13
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I'm thinking brake fluid flush at minimum. It absorbs water out of the atmosphere over time and dramatically lowers the boiling point of the fluid.[/QUOTE]
She will need new rotors and pads all the way around + fluids etc...
I mean really from my experience so far, probably more, much more and at 2x the cost what I thought too... I am slowly learning the AMG truth. Like most enjoyable things you pay to play.
Long way to go to get all ready, just getting the ideas out, input and plans in motion
I'm thinking brake fluid flush at minimum. It absorbs water out of the atmosphere over time and dramatically lowers the boiling point of the fluid.[/QUOTE]
She will need new rotors and pads all the way around + fluids etc...
I mean really from my experience so far, probably more, much more and at 2x the cost what I thought too... I am slowly learning the AMG truth. Like most enjoyable things you pay to play.
Long way to go to get all ready, just getting the ideas out, input and plans in motion
Last edited by BoostedAero; 07-29-2016 at 02:49 AM.
#14
Let me put it to you nicely. The W211 chassis is excellent. Don't get me wrong in any way on that part. They are very easy to drive on the track until you get near it's limits. It's not the tires, not the engine, you can't push those to the limit. The chassis will give up and become very unsettled.
It's not a track friendly chassis. It has some of the worst snap oversteer I have ever seen. It does not like to stop unless you have some of the most aggressive pads (Carbotech's) and you need to have a ton of heat in them (which means driving on the edge of the cars limit to keep hot). The engine loves to go in a straight line, the back does not.
I would look into a driving experience. It's not worth the 30% chance of chucking a car into the tire wall.
Call them up, explain the situation and maybe they can set something up for you. I learned more about the fundamentals and physics of driving in my 2 hour block than I ever could have imagined
https://www.porschedriving.com/centers/Atlanta
It's not a track friendly chassis. It has some of the worst snap oversteer I have ever seen. It does not like to stop unless you have some of the most aggressive pads (Carbotech's) and you need to have a ton of heat in them (which means driving on the edge of the cars limit to keep hot). The engine loves to go in a straight line, the back does not.
I would look into a driving experience. It's not worth the 30% chance of chucking a car into the tire wall.
Call them up, explain the situation and maybe they can set something up for you. I learned more about the fundamentals and physics of driving in my 2 hour block than I ever could have imagined
https://www.porschedriving.com/centers/Atlanta
Last edited by 2000UZJ; 07-29-2016 at 06:57 AM.
#15
Let me put it to you nicely...
I would look into a driving experience. It's not worth the 30% chance of chucking a car into the tire wall.
Call them up, explain the situation and maybe they can set something up for you. I learned more about the fundamentals and physics of driving in my 2 hour block than I ever could have imagined
https://www.porschedriving.com/centers/Atlanta
My 1st time at One @Porsche Drive in Atlanta, Georgia, now online - YouTube
Ummm seeing this is just completely unfair as now I have a mess to clean up in my pants.
We get to finalize what he wants to do tomorrow over dinner. It is not my 75th but his.
Point made, beat the ever living crap out of it and do not care, I get it. Really I do. PDE seems like the way to go for sure.
Learning..
That's why I am here blowing you all up for input and gonna do what you say! I just want to make a solid call and make it enjoyable and safe if that is what he chooses.
Whatever the choice, I will share and update!
Thanks all you guru's that jumped in.
Last edited by BoostedAero; 07-29-2016 at 07:28 AM.
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I was going to remove that as it is poor taste for some but I was thinking of my father who is approaching 75 and these are his interest. somebody likes it anyways
I don't think he can climb trees anymore.
I really enjoyed the video in post 14 as I love to autocross with the P cars.
Early tech inspection
Autocross is not as easy as it looks but it is rewarding.
Most clubs will offer training and driver coaching. It helps for novice or beginner.
Many of the folks I race with are over 50 as well.
Cheers, Gator
I don't think he can climb trees anymore.
I really enjoyed the video in post 14 as I love to autocross with the P cars.
Early tech inspection
Autocross is not as easy as it looks but it is rewarding.
Most clubs will offer training and driver coaching. It helps for novice or beginner.
Many of the folks I race with are over 50 as well.
Cheers, Gator