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Old Jul 27, 2010 | 02:09 PM
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Hey guys. Got a little bored and decided to start making some setup sheets. Found a really nice sketch on google to use. I am open to suggestions on making it easier to use, or if I missed anything that S2K owners would want to document. I think it a pretty clean and well organized setup sheet. I am also planning to make an at the track sheet for mainly tire pressure/temp, and perhaps lap times, as well as a sheet that can be used to keep track of ride heights during coilover adjustments. For me, I am getting ready to install coilovers, so It will be nice to have a ride height sheet to measure OEM height, then once I install coilovers, and a place to record different measurements while trying to get it dialed in. Would also be nice to keep records in case there is a need to change heights. I keep a 3-ring binder at home with all my alignment specs, part reciepts, and everything else car related, so I figured these sheets would be a nice addition, especially if I ever sell the car as is and the next owner wants to hit the track. Let me know if there is anything else out there. Here is an example of my setup sheet. It will be some time before I get to use it(next track event is Oct.).




Here is what I came up with for an at the track sheet.



Just a little something to help keep organzied while installed coilovers. Will be nice to measure and record exactly what x amount of turns equals in ride height, in case I ever have to make some quick adjustments.

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Old Jul 27, 2010 | 03:46 PM
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Two things that I have on my setup sheet:
  • Separate boxes for cold and hot pressures, so you can measure pressure growth and set your starting pressures accordingly in the future
  • Beginning and ending fuel levels, so you can measure fuel usage and put the right amount in in the future if your race class has a minimum weight
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Old Jul 27, 2010 | 04:12 PM
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Good to know. The pressures are going to be added to the at the track sheet. I can add something in for fuel levels as well, which reminds me that I should add fuel level on the setup sheet.

I was planning on have 3 sheets, one for setup, one for at the track (pit lane or right after a session) and a sheet that i wanted to personally record ride height.

Thanks for your input!
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Old Jul 27, 2010 | 05:16 PM
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Very cool. Thanks for posting.
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Old Jul 28, 2010 | 07:01 AM
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Updated the first post with a new setup sheet. Now includes Fuel load, which is important to note while on a setup pad. Working on making an at the track sheet now.

I created the setup sheet as a pdf as well, so if anyone wants a pdf, let me know.
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