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Sorry for the radio silence, been crazy busy lately. Anyway, weekend before last was the first local event. We usually have great turnout for our first autox of the season, and this year was no exception, with almost 220 drivers. Pretty impressive, plus there were 5 FiST drivers.
Here are some takeaways -
I can't tell if it's a result of the cool temperatures (high 40s) or the narrow tires, but I was getting a lot of wheel spin, even when going relatively straight. Wider tires are definitely working their way up the to-do list. I've come to terms with my wheel options and will probably settle for a set of heavy 15?9 wheels. That would be later this season, or maybe next depending on $$$.
I was pretty surprised at how high I had set the front shock compression at the test and tune. Even though that didn't seem like an especially smooth surface, everything was stable and quiet. At this event, I made it to the second corner before I decided it was set too high. The front end was really skittering around mid-corner and pushing wide. I'll bring it down a few clicks before the next event.
The camber bolts seem to be nearly enough to use the full tread, not just the edge. Compared to the test and tune, even with longer, faster runs the tire temperature difference was only about 10? inside to out. Good to see. Still would like to see it be even, but I'll address that soon.
The e-diff still doesn't act like a diff, but I am a fan of how it pulls the car into sweepers. This is murder on the brakes. Just as an indicator of how active this is, after my first run, my right front wheel measured at 125?. After the second run, up to 165? and vy the third run the wheel was up to 185?. This is the wheel, not the brake rotor or caliper, because I was worried that my IR temp gun may not be able to read extremely high temperatures the brakes could reach. I've noticed before how much heat this puts into the system and I'm really hoping the LSD will minimize this.
When the dust settled, I picked up 3rd place in open STX behind a Mini S and a FRS. I put in a run that was fast enough for first, only to blow it by hitting the last cone on course. Grrrr.
https://youtu.be/BDHzqhXCWEE
Next comes the lsd install. While I'm in there I've got a catted 2JR downpipe. I bought it slightly used. It already had a fair bit of surface oxidation, even though it's supposed to be stainless. I've primed and given it a couple coats of VHT header paint. Hopefully this keeps it in good shape for the long term.
Should have more updates soon, trying to get the diff put in soon.
Here are some takeaways -
I can't tell if it's a result of the cool temperatures (high 40s) or the narrow tires, but I was getting a lot of wheel spin, even when going relatively straight. Wider tires are definitely working their way up the to-do list. I've come to terms with my wheel options and will probably settle for a set of heavy 15?9 wheels. That would be later this season, or maybe next depending on $$$.
I was pretty surprised at how high I had set the front shock compression at the test and tune. Even though that didn't seem like an especially smooth surface, everything was stable and quiet. At this event, I made it to the second corner before I decided it was set too high. The front end was really skittering around mid-corner and pushing wide. I'll bring it down a few clicks before the next event.
The camber bolts seem to be nearly enough to use the full tread, not just the edge. Compared to the test and tune, even with longer, faster runs the tire temperature difference was only about 10? inside to out. Good to see. Still would like to see it be even, but I'll address that soon.
The e-diff still doesn't act like a diff, but I am a fan of how it pulls the car into sweepers. This is murder on the brakes. Just as an indicator of how active this is, after my first run, my right front wheel measured at 125?. After the second run, up to 165? and vy the third run the wheel was up to 185?. This is the wheel, not the brake rotor or caliper, because I was worried that my IR temp gun may not be able to read extremely high temperatures the brakes could reach. I've noticed before how much heat this puts into the system and I'm really hoping the LSD will minimize this.
When the dust settled, I picked up 3rd place in open STX behind a Mini S and a FRS. I put in a run that was fast enough for first, only to blow it by hitting the last cone on course. Grrrr.
https://youtu.be/BDHzqhXCWEE
Next comes the lsd install. While I'm in there I've got a catted 2JR downpipe. I bought it slightly used. It already had a fair bit of surface oxidation, even though it's supposed to be stainless. I've primed and given it a couple coats of VHT header paint. Hopefully this keeps it in good shape for the long term.
Should have more updates soon, trying to get the diff put in soon.