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maybe im thinking of the auto transmission, but I remember reading it being 100 miles for either, but I'm clearly not 100% sure. I mean, it doesn't seem like much work as a preventative measure, just stop every 100 miles and let the car idle for 1 minute.Leave a comment:
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What manual says 100 miles? Not the Bentley Service Manual, the only one I go by.Just remember reading threads about it, it's the reason the manual says 100 miles max. You could have the car idle and it will re-lubricate the transmission. Other than that, you could disconnect the driveshaft or something. the diff is going to be internally lubricated without issue, so that's whatever.Leave a comment:
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well its good to know..! def plan to get back on the track more next year since i moved to norCal. i'd rather not disconnect driveshafts or get fancy. for that sort of distance i think a proper trailer is best.
thanks dude.Leave a comment:
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Just remember reading threads about it, it's the reason the manual says 100 miles max. You could have the car idle and it will re-lubricate the transmission. Other than that, you could disconnect the driveshaft or something. the diff is going to be internally lubricated without issue, so that's whatever.Leave a comment:
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take bumper off. adapter on the shocks.. or on the frame if you remove the 4-bolts on the shocks.
being a track car, i'm getting rid of them shocks. making my own (lighter) bumper mounts.. will keep this in mind if the transmission lubrication is not an issue (ZF e36 tranny in my case)Leave a comment:
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Anyone got pictures of a pulled apart late model plastic front bumper? Stuck at work and now I'm getting ideas..
-CharlieLeave a comment:
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More info on this please... this could be the show stopper 0.o
meh them road and potholes won't do anything to your r-comps (i too rock em) one lap and a couple rumble strips will have 10x the effect with the hot tires and side loads imo..I've kicked around the idea of a tow dolly - and this actually has the same disadvantages, with maybe a little less PITA factor.
If you get a mechanical, sure you are fine, but any kind of incident that renders the car non-free rolling, and you are fooked.
And as far as tires, I'd rather not subject my R compounds to the potholes, risk of nails, debris, etc. If you are rolling on balloony snow tires like the OP, that is different. Works a little better for a rally car, though I suppose the chance of damamge maybe is greater?
So, for me, I'd still be having to swap tires at the track.
Mid Ohio is a little under 3 hours from me and Putnam is a little over two.
I'll stick with my "little red wagon" HF trailer until I can do it right. No disrespect to the thread starter. I applaud his work.
i can see 2deg toe being an issue though..Leave a comment:
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Section 1, page 29 of Bentley -
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There are no speed or distance restrictions when towing a car with a manual transmission, provided the transmission lubricant is filled to the correct level.
An automatic is a different story.Leave a comment:
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Keep in mind that the transmission is lubricated through the input shaft. basically the fluid that is still floating around from moving the car should be okay for 100 miles, otherwise you need to start the car and get some oil moving around.
that really depends on your alignment. I have 2 degrees of toe out, I wouldn't want to do anymore (even if it might be beneficial) if I was driving or flat towing to events.Leave a comment:
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Gary, did you weld the bar to the bumper brackets or bolt them on?
-CharlieLeave a comment:

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