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Sustained high rpms in a stock motor?
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<blockquote data-quote="TroyV" data-source="post: 5807147" data-attributes="member: 28469"><p>If you are going to be on street rubber, and stock PBR brakes, you will not be hitting 140+ very often if at all, as it will start to take longer and longer to slow that car down as the pads see the real heat. Inspect your brakes closely between sessions. It will not be long before you burn the dust boots to ash.</p><p></p><p>Start slowly and follow your instructor's direction. The car is easily up to the task, just keep an eye on the gages, and pay attention to the state of your tires and brakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TroyV, post: 5807147, member: 28469"] If you are going to be on street rubber, and stock PBR brakes, you will not be hitting 140+ very often if at all, as it will start to take longer and longer to slow that car down as the pads see the real heat. Inspect your brakes closely between sessions. It will not be long before you burn the dust boots to ash. Start slowly and follow your instructor's direction. The car is easily up to the task, just keep an eye on the gages, and pay attention to the state of your tires and brakes. [/QUOTE]
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