What an education!
After the cars and coffee event on Saturday morning at the rally most of us were tired and I considered skipping the Stillin event to take a nap. I'm glad I didn't as it turned out to be one of the most educational events at the rally. I not only saw my first Dyno run, I was given an in-depth explanation of braking systems, clutches, and suspension components. The six piston AP racing brake system along with a two-piece rotor and top-of-the-line Penske gas nitrogen coil overs are now on my Christmas list. They also showed us a new heavy-duty clutch for the Ford GT they have been developing that is not quite ready for sale yet. Hopefully I will not need a new clutch soon but when I do this item will be a must-have as well. For Ford GT owners looking for a performance parts supplier, Stillin has an advantage that no other performance shop has. They are actively involved in racing the Ford GT, stressing the car and its components to the breaking point. They know where the weak spots are, what works, and what doesn't. I believe that racing really does improve the breed. The guys I talked to at Stillin were clearly auto enthusiasts and I was impressed with both their professionalism and their facility.
Chip