Who here has tracked their Emira?

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Anyone here track their Emira? If so, did you track the car 100% stock or did you upgrade parts? Particularly interested if you changed out the brake fluid, pads, tires, etc.
 
Would like to hear about your track experience with after market rotors for track. I have used AP J-Hooks (front) and DBA (rear) for years on my GTR's, but not available for Emira. I have used other brands that didn't work well, and hopefully there will be some of you gain the experience of which rotor to go with for the Emira.
 
Usually GiroDisc puts out left/right specific rotors for front and back, but they don't appear to b out yet. Typically, Inokinetic sells them once they are available. Hopefully GiroDisc or AP put out options soon.
 
We have front and rear slotted rotor options in the works currently, they should be ready to roll around the end of the month/early May hopefully.
Fronts are just being restocked, rears are new to fit the Emira.
 
Would like to hear about your track experience with after market rotors for track. I have used AP J-Hooks (front) and DBA (rear) for years on my GTR's, but not available for Emira. I have used other brands that didn't work well, and hopefully there will be some of you gain the experience of which rotor to go with for the Emira.
I have the Rotora from GRP. They do not work with EBC Bluestuff pads. I ripped serious grooves on the rotors after a few track days. Needed to have them resurfaced. I'm trying them now with harder pads. That seems better after one tough track day.
 

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Usually GiroDisc puts out left/right specific rotors for front and back, but they don't appear to b out yet. Typically, Inokinetic sells them once they are available. Hopefully GiroDisc or AP put out options soon.
Girodisc rotors on my NSX have been the best I have ever used with their recommended track pads. Waiting for them to make them.
 
I ran track mode. Never had an issue, car stepped out once or twice but I wasn't looking at the dash to see how many lights came on. There's still a full disable button for ESC and Traction even beyond putting into Track.
What have you experienced differently with it off completely? I’m worried about oversteering
 
Yes, if you look at the center screen, there's an option to completely turn off ESC under track mode.
Being totally unaware of all of this, a follow up Q
What does Track do to ESC, that is therefore different to Sport mode? Its obviously still active in Track, or there would not be an additional button to turn it off completely.
 
Being totally unaware of all of this, a follow up Q
What does Track do to ESC, that is therefore different to Sport mode? Its obviously still active in Track, or there would not be an additional button to turn it off completely.
This is what's referenced in the Drive Modes Explained thread:

2. SPORT
  • Engine maximum rev limit: +200rpm
  • Throttle progression: increased
  • Exhaust valve behaviour at idle and when driving: open at idle (yay!), opens from low throttle load/rpm and is fully open above 3000rpm
  • Launch control (auto and DCT only): available
  • DPM characteristics: Understeer Recognition reduced, increased Slip Threshold and increased yaw angle available

3. TRACK (for cars with Drivers Pack, including First Edition)
  • Engine maximum rev limit: +200rpm
  • Throttle progression: optimum
  • Exhaust valve behaviour at idle and when driving: open at idle +200rpm, opens from low throttle load/rpm and is fully open above 3000rpm
  • Launch control (auto and DCT only): available
  • DPM characteristics: Understeer Recognition off, ESP intervention level increased to high, traction control system calculates available grip and optimises torque to maintain grip and minimise understeer

4. OFF
  • Engine maximum rev limit: +200rpm
  • Throttle progression: optimum
  • Exhaust valve behaviour at idle and when driving: open at idle +200rpm, opens from low throttle load/rpm and is fully open above 3000rpm
  • Launch control (auto and DCT only): available
  • DPM characteristics: traction control and ESP completely switched off
 
My left rear pad wore out more than my right rear.

I've been going faster at the track. I've been running sport mode. I'm more comfortable after reading more about it. I think the car is doing way to much.

The first set of OEM pads lasted 8 or so track days. Then the aftermarket ceramic pads (not track pads) only lasted two days. But a far more bumpy track (Sebring). Then I'm going faster each time. I'm pretty sure the last 5% of braking does a 5x wear and tear on pads and rotors. I'll know more after this weekend.
 

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8 track days?! Wow. I haven't looked at my pads yet, but I know a couple different people who went through pads in 1 track day. I suspect I'm 3/4's in at this point.
 
8 track days?! Wow. I haven't looked at my pads yet, but I know a couple different people who went through pads in 1 track day. I suspect I'm 3/4's in at this point.
Rears went that long.

I went through 1/3 of my semi-metalic race pads on the front in one day.
 

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