rsmith944
New member
Right gents and ladies,
Thought it would be much easier to start a thread about this project instead of loads of separate threads and ask questions in here from you lovely knowledgeable people who have been very helpful so far.
So the story so far in synopsis - Bought 944S, hovered on whether to use it as a track base or get a race car straight off or S2 for track car.
So we've decided to go ahead with the S (our first track day in it is Monday 1st June after all!) and so this weekend I've been doing:
- Transmission fluid change (More here)
- Took it to Buckley tyres for four wheel alignment
- Stripped out a load of weight
Weight lost total is 44.9kg which has made it feel better if a lot noisier. Only got half way too so think 100kg is possible. The geometry they could only do the front in time as Kev there said the rears are a pain to free - is that true? Going to see if I can free it soon any tips?
Also be really interested in people's views on what a good track set up is? I know it's personal but are there general rules? Like negative camber at the front?
Here's the printout:
You can read the whole write up here: Part 3
Any tips at all are greatly appreciated as are all your comments. Next up are pads, brake fluid and sticky tyres before the first track day.
Thought it would be much easier to start a thread about this project instead of loads of separate threads and ask questions in here from you lovely knowledgeable people who have been very helpful so far.
So the story so far in synopsis - Bought 944S, hovered on whether to use it as a track base or get a race car straight off or S2 for track car.
So we've decided to go ahead with the S (our first track day in it is Monday 1st June after all!) and so this weekend I've been doing:
- Transmission fluid change (More here)
- Took it to Buckley tyres for four wheel alignment
- Stripped out a load of weight
Weight lost total is 44.9kg which has made it feel better if a lot noisier. Only got half way too so think 100kg is possible. The geometry they could only do the front in time as Kev there said the rears are a pain to free - is that true? Going to see if I can free it soon any tips?
Also be really interested in people's views on what a good track set up is? I know it's personal but are there general rules? Like negative camber at the front?
Here's the printout:

You can read the whole write up here: Part 3
Any tips at all are greatly appreciated as are all your comments. Next up are pads, brake fluid and sticky tyres before the first track day.