Dodge DURANGO SRT 2019 Drive Mode Supplement page 31

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Guidelines For Track Use
CAUTION!
Because of the extreme conditions encountered during track use, any
damage or wear associated with track use is not covered by warranty.
• If your SRT vehicle is equipped with Drive Modes they will alter the
vehicle's performance in various driving situations. It is recommended
that your vehicle operates in SPORT or TRACK modes during the track
event.
• Prior to each track event/day, verify all fluids are at the correct levels.
• Prior to each track event, verify the front and rear brake pads have more
than ½ pad thickness remaining. If the brake pads require changing,
please burnish prior to track outing at full pace.
NOTE: Use of DOT 4 brake fluid is suggested for extended truck usage due
to increased thermal capacity.
• At the conclusion of each track event, it is recommended that a brake
bleed procedure is performed to maintain the pedal feel and stopping
capability of your Brembo High Performance brake system.
S R T D R I V E M O D E S
• It is recommended that each track outing should end with a minimum of
one cool down lap using minimal braking.
• All SRT vehicles are track tested for 24 hours of endurance, however, it
is recommended that suspension system, brake system, prop shaft, and
½ shaft boots should be checked for wear or damage after every track
event.
• Track usage results in increased operating temperatures of the engine,
transmission, driveline and brake system. This may affect Noise Vibra-
tion Harshness (NVH) countermeasures designed into your vehicle. New
components may need to be installed to return the system to the original
NVH performance.
• Tire pressure:
– Below 42 psi (289 kpa) hot and 33 psi (227 kpa) cold recom-
mended.
NOTE: It is recommended that you target below 42 psi (289 kpa) Hot Tire
Pressure at the conclusion of each track session. Starting at 33 psi
(227 kpa) Cold and adjusting based on ambient & track conditions is
recommended. Tire pressure can be monitored via the instrument cluster
display and can assist with adjustments.
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