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This references the rear differential.

The D36 was the smaller unit. Used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes after that.

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Re: What's needed for your first time out

Subject: Re: What's needed for your first time out
by BillH on 2008/3/24 15:07:05

Take some time and pre-tech your car. Make sure your brake pads have plenty of material left, tires are good, no play in the wheel bearings, tie rods (check while the car is on the ground), battery tight? , no fluid leaks in the engine compartment.
Different events have different tech procedures (sometimes none at all). But, it would bs a shame to go to your first event and be told you can't go on the track.

Get yourself ready, get a book on high performance driving or get David Ray's "Hooked on Driving" DVD.

If your first event has instructors, use them as much as possible. It's hard to unlearn improper lines or driving techniques.
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