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Re: SRT Track Experience, Comments? [guertin] by kec8
Mar 21, 2007 (9:26 am)
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Replying to: guertin (Mar 19, 2007 12:55 pm)

I will add to htron's sentiment, as he and I attended the SRT Track Exp. on the same day last fall at Michigan International Speedway. It is educational and it's only risky if you are not a good driver...and although it's no guarantee, hopefully if you have a GC SRT8 you have decent driving skills.
 
If you still have your Monroney (sticker)check it to see if the SRT Track Experience is listed on it. If it's there, then the course is included. If you don't have the Monroney, you can call the SRT Track Exp. phone number 800-998-1110, give them your VIN and they will check and let you know if it is included with yours.
 
If you've never done any racing or high performance driving schools, you will love it. As you don't use your own vehicle, you get to thrash around theirs, which is almost worth the price of admission. At MIS we ran GC SRT8's, 300 SRT8's and SRT10 Ram pickups in acceleration runs (drags); 300 and Charger SRT8's on the high banks and road course; and the Viper's on a very tight pylon course at pretty low speeds.
 
It's an all day deal (8am-5pm)and includes a catered breakfast and lunch. You can also take along a guest for an extra $60. The guest can go on the track with the instructor driving, but not you. I signed my wife up as a guest and when she got there they had her listed as a driver, so she got to do it all and had a hoot (she had done a Skip Barber three-day class before and was comfortable with it all).
 
Top speeds will depend upon what track you take it at. I had it at 135-140 on the (approximately)1.25 mile section of high banks that we used as part of the road course. I'm guessing that you won't see that kind of speed on the road courses without high banks. However from just looking at the list of tracks that they use, most are superspeedways (Daytona, Texas, California, Pocono, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix, etc.)
 
Bottom line: If you already paid for it, SIGN UP! You will enjoy it. However if it's going to cost you an extra $500, my suggestion is to save the money and put it towards a Skip Barber two or three day high performance or racing course. You will get a lot more out of it and more seat time.
 
There's a lot of information on the SRT Track Experience website http://www.srttrackexperience.com
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Jeep srt8 mopar perf. upgrade by hobokid
Mar 22, 2007 (5:21 am)
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Hi everyone just signed up, also just purchased a 2007 jeep srt8 in feb. Wondering if the upgrade kit is available yet? Also I have about 1,500 miles on it and have experienced sqeeking noise from front brakes, also my radio went off completely (no nav) and my front spolier had broken on both left and right sides on the very bottom. Has any one else had these issues? Thanks
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Re: Jeep srt8 mopar perf. upgrade [hobokid] by guertin
Mar 25, 2007 (10:09 pm)
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Replying to: hobokid (Mar 22, 2007 5:21 am)

Hi Hobokid. Well, I can't say that my brakes have never squeaked. I think they may have once or twice but not the last 1,000 miles. (I currently have 3,000 miles on car.) So, this does not seem to be an issue with me. Did the squeaking occur after the brakes got wet? I hope this helps a little. If your squeaking is excessive, it is not normal.
 
Of course, I'm the one that has an issue with the uneven wear on the front rotors/disks. Have you seen this on yours? I'm trying to solve this rather than blindly replacing rotors and pads.
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Dual Exhaust Uneven Temperature by guertin
Mar 25, 2007 (11:27 pm)
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After my engine has reached normal maximum temperature (about 10 minutes?), I noticed that the driver-side exhaust pipe is much hotter than the passenger-side exhaust pipe. Also, there seems to be more exhaust gas from the driver-side pipe. This is consistent with dripping water from the driver-side exhaust pipe (more combustion product) when you first start the engine.
 
Has anyone noticed this on their SRT8s? If so, any ideas of the cause and possible fix (if needed). My dealer seems to think that it is of no concern. They suggested that the pipe lengths are not the same and will dissipate heat differently. That seems a little weak. The Daimler-Jeep representative does not have an answer.
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Re: Dual Exhaust Uneven Temperature [guertin] by kec8
Mar 26, 2007 (9:03 am)
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Replying to: guertin (Mar 25, 2007 11:27 pm)

I don't think the uneven exhaust flow at idle is unusual for any vehicle. It could simply be the way exhaust gases are directed at low RPM's. The dripping water is just normal condensation and there is probably none out of the hotter pipe as it's vaporized before it gets to the end of the pipe. I'm guessing that when you nail it, everything is pretty much equal. Truthfully, I wouldn't worry about it.
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Re: Jeep srt8 mopar perf. upgrade [guertin] by hobokid
Mar 29, 2007 (2:52 pm)
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Replying to: guertin (Mar 25, 2007 10:09 pm)

Hey, quertin: Actually my brakes had stopped squeeking, and my front and rear rotors seem to be ok. I have another issue that no one so far can figure out, how the heck do you turn on the rear fog lamps located on bumper, HELP?
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Re: Jeep srt8 mopar perf. upgrade [hobokid] by guertin
Apr 11, 2007 (9:33 pm)
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Replying to: hobokid (Mar 29, 2007 2:52 pm)

Hi Hobokid.
I'm sorry for taking so long to reply. It seems that no one knew the answer to your question. Well, I have the answer!
 
According to Daimler-Chrysler, the rear lights in the lower facia don't work in the United States. They are for Europe! They are left there because it is cheaper to do so and most folks like their looks.
 
Now, I understand that Daimler-Chrysler is working on a fix for my front brake problem (uneven wear, groves in rotor). I hope they solve it before my warranty runs out. The brake dust is annoying but I can live with it if it means best performance.
 
You said that your front rotors are OK. Are you sure? Please check. Look for a phonograph record look and feel the rotor surface with you finger. Let me know.
Guertin
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Re: Jeep srt8 mopar perf. upgrade [guertin] by butta_fab
Apr 11, 2007 (11:07 pm)
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Replying to: guertin (Apr 11, 2007 9:33 pm)

Fellas, I am having similar problems. Brake dust it a b*tch!! I live in Germany and the rear fog lights can be connected but it costs around $220 at the dealers. There are parts missing for american SRT8's. I also have excessive sound coming from the front brakes. It doesnt happen all the time just when I brake slow. It has to be the dust. After a good wash, i dont get the sound.
 
Also, the exaust does not exit evenly. My dealer does not see this as a problem either because they are connected at the same point of exit from the engine. I have never checked once at full throttle...no one can keep up!!! LOL
 
Even with these little problems, this Black 2007 Jeep SRT8 is still the badest thing on the road. In Europe, these cats don't have a clue about it. I've spanked Audi's, BMW's, VW's,...you name it. All I have to do is hold on...the HEMI does the rest!!
 
Holla,
Butta
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Jeep GC SRT8 mods... by butta_fab
Apr 11, 2007 (11:15 pm)
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Has anyone seen a Black Jeep SRT8 with a crome grill? i'm thinking about putting one on but i dont know what it looks like. It could be hot...! I dont want to do it unless I can see it before hand.
 
Any help out there...
 
Holla
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Re: Jeep srt8 mopar perf. upgrade [butta_fab] by hemisgo
Apr 27, 2007 (5:56 am)
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Replying to: butta_fab (Apr 11, 2007 11:07 pm)

You could really drive 'em nuts by removing the JEEP emblems from the hatch & hood. I did, and a lot of guys ask, " What kinda car is that?". Carefully, using a hair dryer, heat each letter and lift off with a non-metallic pry. Wood is good. A little polish on the spot and you're ready to fly.
I wish I were in Ger. so that I could open it up on the BAHN. I only took mine up to 120 mph, gotta watch for the men in blue.

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