So yeah what a shock i would think of his. Well after my little foray into the wall I decided I might just make this a serious track car. So I was looking at what I have invested and what I need to add. So here is another opinion. I'm not looking a building an enduro car but I know where these cars are strong and week. I don't know you class rules so these are just ideas.
1. Find a used 02-03 Z06 for as close to $20K as possible. 50K miles or so is insignificant. As close to stock as possible.
2. Get 2 sets of used CCW wheels. 12x18 and 11x18 is 1 set. Used is bout $2,500 or maybe $2,000 if you're lucky.
3. If you want to run the whole race on one set of tires then Hoosier VRLs might work. I ran the hell out of them and they won't die. But the grip does fall off predictably. If not then I would do 2 sets o R6s. If you are gutsy and do a 3 stopper and can get tires mounted there. Bring a 3rd set of Hoosier A6s that have on decent heat cycle. Use them to qualify. Regardless of the noise of them being an AX tire. If you are running in the late fall or early spring. They outrun R6s everytime. Ask any T1 racer. So rubber costs are about $1,400 / set. That is 2 - 335/30-18 + 2 315/30-18. I prefer staggered but some like 315 square. I think the car is too tail happy.
4. If you can pull the stock shocks, springs, bars, end-links. You can sell them used easily. If you want to play deep pockets call Gary at Hardbar and go with his Penske double coil-over set. I think they are too pricey. $5,000. I'm running Pfadt coilovers and like them. $1,500 when I got them. Closer to $2,000 now. Full ride height independent of shock travel. He sells several spring sets so you can tune. Shocks have 15 adjustments. My car is ride height set and corner weighted.
5. Go to Pfadt and get their adjustable sway bars and end links. About $1,000.
6. Go to Gary at Hardbar or Pfadt and get poly or sperical bushings for control arms front and rear. $300-$500. Oh throw in a camber a kit for about $300 or so. You can get past 2deg and closer to 4deg I believe.
7. Go to DRM, or LGM, get a big radiator and lay it back. Also get an external oil cooler. The integrated ones do not work as well. I run an external unit from DRM. It's a Setrab cooler. Workds excellent. $650.
8. Go to DRM, LGM, get a trans and diff cooler. You stick each cooler in the rear brake duct opening. LGM makes a really nice setup. $2,000.
9. Replace the valve springs with better quality ones. About $300. Stockers are are ok to 6400rpm. You can tune the motor to 6800rpm with better springs. Safely.
10. Any CAI to open up breathing. Any good headers with high flow cats. That's about $2,000. Leave the Titanium exhaust alone. it's good to easily 500hp and light as a feather.
11. Brakes. You ain't lasting 13 hours on the stockers. Get some Stoptech, Brembo, etc... Plan on $5,000. 6 pot fronts and 4 pot rears. Make sure they will clear the CCWs. The much fatter pads you can use might make it. If not you can change fronts in 1 minute. Rears should last.
Along that lines you need brake ducts all the way into the spindles. You would really want custom Coleman rotors. They would last. I know one place that builds them. They ain't cheap.
12. Safety. 6-point bar or full cage. Go see Joe at Phoenix or MTI down in Atlanta. Could even talk Dave Farmer into building one.
13. Aero, See Keri Hit. He does all the ACI stuff and built the WC bodies and some other very nice work in fiberglass and carbon fiber.
14. If you can get into the top end of the motor then LGM has a nice road race kit. comes with the right springs, cam, and setup and tuned. Get you closer to 400 to the wheels. Getting 500 to the wheels may take a visit to Kartec or P&M.
Do not let anyone talk you into as SC or TC motors. These cars run too damn hot in a 30 minute session. An SC in a 13hr enduro. I think would make a really cool grenade... Just my opinion. Build an NA motor only. I'm just waiting to see how many ZR1s blow up on track.
There is more. That's just off the top of my head. I thought about dumping my C5 Z06 and getting a C6 Z06. But I have other ideas now.
Watching out for you front brakes in these cars is a big deal. You'll trash the pads and rotors in no time if you don't manage braking.
At VIR Full. I have about 8 weekends on it now. In my Silver Z06 I average 2:14s for a 20 minute session, with passenger, on old Nitto R2 and Carbotech XP8s. 2:12s on my own. That was my 6th visit. With Hoosiers on the Blue Z06 and the bars shocks adjusted right I can run 2:10. That was 8th visit. Not used to the grading thing they did to the tar. I'm not a racer, just a hack. I'm shooting for 2:08 next year. Other than coilovers and bars my car is stock 02 Z06 with 50K miles on it.
If your team has any talent you can run 2:10s all day. Preserve brakes and tires. Push 2:08s when you need to catch up. If you can do a 2:06 or lower I want the data logs from that session
I think we're talking $50K but that means you and your buddies get dirty and do some work. The cage, press fitting bushings, alignment, height and weight setup you might need help. They are not that hard to take apart and setup. I did mine on my garage floor on jack stands and rhino ramps.
Just a thought on building something other than another damned bimmer... good luck whatever you pick.
Graham