Look who's on YouTube...
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My bad, that looked like Zoldier's on the trailer(all trailers look alike to me) who I believe is #0004
...I didn't look at who the actual poster was, but the wheels look like the exact same as Gary's.
...I didn't look at who the actual poster was, but the wheels look like the exact same as Gary's.
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EDIT: When the page fully loaded for me, it took me to cloud9's (Gary's) pictures of his car on the trailer. It's post number 12 in the thread.
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I'm jealous.
I'm jealous.
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What a fun car to drive Going to have to adjust my braking points from the GT500. I was generally braking way too early. The Boss feels so much lighter and better balanced. I can shave a lot of time and carry more speed into the corners after I get a little more seat time in it. The transmission ratios also affect gear selection quite a bit. I started running a gear up from where I was in the video and shaved a bit more time. I'm guessing with Trackey that will only get better by bringing up the lower end of the torque curve.
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1) First time on track with the Boss
2) Experimented with two different tire setups
3) Experimented with different damper settings
4) Took most of the day to figure out the proper gear
5) It was in the 50s last fall when I posted my best time in the GT500 and it was 88 degrees last weekend so the weather wasn't as good for performance.
6) I braked way too early in the Boss because I was feeling it out.
So at this point, I can't say it's faster because I didn't actually record a lower lap time. However there is a ton of room for improvement and it's incredibly fast right out of the factory. Also, we don't even have TracKey yet. So for now I'm going to make it faster by working on the driver, then we'll see what we can do to make the car faster.
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One of the members on another forum lives in the area has a 3rd quarter car ordered and wanted to come out and see a Boss in person. I told him to come on out, and if he brought a helmet I'd even give him a ride. I didn't really know he was taping it until we got back in to the paddock. I got home and voila', there it is on youtube. Small world I guess.
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I said it "feels better", but it's actaully not as quick around the track....yet. My best lap time of the day was about 2.5 seconds slower than my best lap time ever in the GT500 on that track. However, there are a ton of variables.
1) First time on track with the Boss
2) Experimented with two different tire setups
3) Experimented with different damper settings
4) Took most of the day to figure out the proper gear
5) It was in the 50s last fall when I posted my best time in the GT500 and it was 88 degrees last weekend so the weather wasn't as good for performance.
6) I braked way too early in the Boss because I was feeling it out.
So at this point, I can't say it's faster because I didn't actually record a lower lap time. However there is a ton of room for improvement and it's incredibly fast right out of factory. Also, we don't even have TracKey yet. So for now I'm going to make it faster by working on the driver, then we'll see what we can do to make the car faster.
1) First time on track with the Boss
2) Experimented with two different tire setups
3) Experimented with different damper settings
4) Took most of the day to figure out the proper gear
5) It was in the 50s last fall when I posted my best time in the GT500 and it was 88 degrees last weekend so the weather wasn't as good for performance.
6) I braked way too early in the Boss because I was feeling it out.
So at this point, I can't say it's faster because I didn't actually record a lower lap time. However there is a ton of room for improvement and it's incredibly fast right out of factory. Also, we don't even have TracKey yet. So for now I'm going to make it faster by working on the driver, then we'll see what we can do to make the car faster.
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As far as which one is easier to drive at the limits, that's a tougher question. The Boss with a square setup seemed ready to snap oversteer often, but that doesn't make it bad, just a little less room for error finding the limit. With the staggered setup, it was easier to drive. Since the GT500 is more inclined to understeer, it may actually be easier to drive to the limit, but with more seat time in the Boss my opinion will likely change. It's just new right now.
More fun? Well the new one's always more fun because it's new right? Again hard to say, but I'm sure I'll enjoy the Boss more as it's just more suited to the road course. I don't feel like I'm trying to pound a square peg into a round hole.
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Thxs for taking the time to lets know how your first trip to the track was and how the car work for you.
The snap oversteer with the SQ. set-up is why San make that adjustable 22mm rear bar for the mustang. Maybe in time you give it a try .
thxs again for your insight to tracking the boss.
The snap oversteer with the SQ. set-up is why San make that adjustable 22mm rear bar for the mustang. Maybe in time you give it a try .
thxs again for your insight to tracking the boss.
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So based on what you have experienced so far, what do you feel is going to work better long term, square set up or staggered? I know its early on, but I just wanted to know more about your first impressions as far as wheels since one of my earliest mods is going to be 18" wheels and tires.