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We have in car camera kits available for $219.  These camera are setup to start and stop recording when powered.  Never ...
06/04/2026

We have in car camera kits available for $219. These camera are setup to start and stop recording when powered. Never need to charge, never need to press record.

Includes camera, case with usb connector protector, roll bar mount and 12v to usb power adaptor.

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Podium from AJM Classics race from the weekend, P1 for Leigh and P2 for Duncan.  Thanks to our sponsor Dairy Queen Grill...
06/03/2026

Podium from AJM Classics race from the weekend, P1 for Leigh and P2 for Duncan. Thanks to our sponsor Dairy Queen Grill & Chill Upper Tantallon!

Some fun highlight videos from last weekends race, Round one of of WCN TRAC Series , special thanks to Dairy Queen Upper...
06/02/2026

Some fun highlight videos from last weekends race, Round one of of WCN TRAC Series , special thanks to Dairy Queen Upper Tantallon for all the support!

Leigh's Code Browns: https://youtu.be/wRmwTuhd0IM

Duncan's Views from a Wet race 1: https://youtu.be/osnF0Ymcc9E

Leigh's Race 2 start: https://youtu.be/R0SptkfP7KU

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2 on the floor.  Ready for TRAC Series round 1.
05/26/2026

2 on the floor. Ready for TRAC Series round 1.

Part 7 - Had the car out this week for a shake down.  On Monday, got two short runs at Scotia Speedworld, thanks to Jord...
05/16/2026

Part 7 - Had the car out this week for a shake down. On Monday, got two short runs at Scotia Speedworld, thanks to Jordan Vienotte for helping us get on track. Weather did not cooperate, but we did get 2 quick runs in to help break in the new rear gear.

We then headed to AMP for a few laps after the PCA club instructors day. Got 2 runs in. Wasn't pushing the car hard, and the tires are quite old, but car felt really good. Got in the 1:12's pretty easy, but more importantly, the rear of the car felt really good. Good power down out of Turn 2, and entries felt stable, with good rotation getting back to power. Braking on the bumps was the weak point, we may try to soften the rear shocks a bit to help this ....but it shouldn't be an issue at Mosport, there are no braking bumps.

So all in all, very happy with the new rear suspension configuration. Next up is VARAC vintage festival June 19-21, CPMT (Mosport). We hope to LIVE Stream the onboard video from this to Twitch, stay tuned!

Here is some on board from the last session. Ran out of fuel after the fast lap, called it a day.

https://youtu.be/MYhnkrmUksY?si=wMzkrAy8aiTtNuet&t=402

Cool video about one of our fellow racers, customer and student!
05/15/2026

Cool video about one of our fellow racers, customer and student!

Mike with Reese Racing, and the crew head to talk with 2025 TRAC series Rookie of the Year, Adriaan Werson. This dives into his experience Sim racing, and ho...

Setup day for the Vette.  TRAC Series test is cancelled this weekend, but the car will be ready anyway.
04/30/2026

Setup day for the Vette. TRAC Series test is cancelled this weekend, but the car will be ready anyway.

Rebuilding and checking 05 and 06, getting ready for May!
04/09/2026

Rebuilding and checking 05 and 06, getting ready for May!

Part 6 - A little bit of suspension geometry analysis.  Just simple 2d front view analysis, that will give us some insig...
03/02/2026

Part 6 - A little bit of suspension geometry analysis. Just simple 2d front view analysis, that will give us some insight about camber curves and roll center heights. Found this free software from CRD Free Racing Software
Provided by Philanthropy In Motorsports: https://philanthropyim.org/free-racing-software/

I did some quick are dirty measurements of the Vette's rear suspension at full droop, just using a tape measure, ruler and plumb bob. I measured it in the pre 2010 configuration, and I know the the lower inner points get moved down 2.25" and the upper outer go up 1" to get to the post 2010 config.

Measurements taken: Height from floor and width from center of the 2 inner points and 2 outer points, link lengths and angles, height of the center of the wheel hub, and tire diameter and track width (distance between tire centerlines at the contact patch).

Refer to the first 2 images with the mock suspension....The software is an Excel spreadsheet. As the points are entered, the suspension is at full droop (called static in this software), so changing the "Chassis Dive" cell to 2" give the values at out real Ride Height or Setup Height. I also messed around with static camber values to give approx. -2deg at RH/dynamic 2". We can see for the pre 2010 config, the dynamic RC in the green box (dynamic meaning at the dive value, not static) is at 5.5" above the ground. Compared to 0" post 2010 config (as we have been running it). Not really sure why there is lateral offset to the roll center with a symmetrical suspension and no roll....so going back to the favored pre 2010 config, we will be getting a substantially raised rear roll center. This typically frees up the rear and reduces understeer. This should allow us to run more roll stiffness in the front (front bar on stiffer setting). What is more interesting is the camber curves in dive and roll.

Refer to the last 2 images with the matrix of numbers....In the PRE config camber curve for loaded (outside) tire, travelling down the straight would be 2" dive and 0 deg roll, mid corner would be 3" dive 2 deg roll. You can see that the PRE config camber stays very consistent thru this transition, losing around 0.8 deg. But in the POST config, thru the same transition we lose 1.5deg of camber. With the PRE config, there should be a few benefits - the car should be more predictable and have more rear grip, as the camber will not be fluctuating as much. We should also be able to run less static negative camber (car setup), and still achieve the desired mid corner camber (this can be inspected at the track by taking tire temps across the tread post session, or looking at tire wear). Less static camber will also give better contact patch in the brake zones.

So starting with the PRE 2010 config for 2026 season, the bump steer will be improved as discussed in earlier posts, and we can start with less static toe in. The camber curve is improved and we can start with less static negative camber. The rear roll center will be higher, so likely start with the front bar on full stiff (its been on full soft). The cars general characteristic is understeer, so the higher rear roll center should help.

TECH NOTE:Simple little tech we use on our cars - everything that has lubrication oil and is not data logged gets one of...
02/25/2026

TECH NOTE:
Simple little tech we use on our cars - everything that has lubrication oil and is not data logged gets one of these temp stickers (or anything else where heat may be an issue). The white (or orange) grid turns black and stays black when the temp is exceeded. I love these little stickers!

They come in different ranges, and Wilwood makes them specific for brake caliper temp range.

The used one is from Vette trans at 3 Rivers - hot day and heavy downshifting track. I like to keep everything under 230oF for engine, trans and diff. Front brake calipers on Vette, also 3 Rivers track - very hot, the EBC labels are not hot enough for racing, Twoth gave us a couple with same range as Wilwood labels for race 2. I don’t run brake temp stuff at AMP, we don’t ever get enough brake temp there to worry. You really don’t want to turn the last block, seals and fluid will start to fail. 3 Rivers is very hard on brakes, I tried to be easy on them, I could have pushed a lot harder, my goal was survival. I will add more caliper cooling next time.

We also use rotor paint - 3 colors, green, orange and pink. Photo is rear rotor on Vette, green has turned (to white), tickling the orange, not into the pink. The front got into the pink. You want to turn the green to have enough temp for pads to work, you would like to avoid turning the pink fully, caliper seals and fluid will start failing. Each paint is rated at certain temps that they turn - 800, 1000, 1200oF, but really doesn’t matter if you go by my rule of thumb above.

We sell these labels, about $25 a 5 pack for the B and C labels (other option available), the Wilwoods are $90 for 10. Rotor paint kits are $165 (3 colors, cleaner and brush)

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