Track: Palm Beach International
Organizer: Hooked on Driving
Date: 1/8/17
Weather: 60's, fair sky, wind N at 25 (coldest day of year so far)
Of Interest: This trackday started at noon and went into evening, part of an event I had not previously attended called Supercar Week. I ran intermediate group, next slowest car was a Cayman S in racing trim. 30 min sessions. Giving a point by to a Porsche 918 spyder was a new experience. So was getting one from a brand new 911 S. Mercedes AMG and Rennsports like litter. Italia, R8, a C-7 corvette that looked out of place, and me. I have never tracked with that much new car value around me. Really rich folks are not that fun to chat with when a Fiesta is keeping up with them on track. Even on track. I gave the 918 a second point by on front straight during 3rd session and he was so desperate to get by me and back on racing line he overcooked the approach to Turn 1 and had to run the escape road. Honestly I did not think I needed to lift for a 918.
Enough gossip.
I ran this day to test MeisterR GT 1 coils on 5/3 springs. Almost 1" lowered from stock, front camber -1.5 was most I could get until alignment and notching strut towers to get -2.3, which is what I ran. Since I have laps recorded on BFG SC-2, I used same tires but in 17" instead of 16", even worn similarly. Only other change in car from comparison laps reported here is I changed out the MBRP 3" for a Mountune 2.5". Otherwise, same. So its as fair an OEM to coils comparison I could achieve.
Per Jerrick I started with -5 clicks from full hard and dropped -7 front and -5 rear each session. Had to remove hydraulic fluid reservoir to reach left side damper adjustment, rest were reachable. Cold tire pressures 37 F and 34 R. I should have started at 35/32. Also, these tests run on 205/40/17 tires.
I have looked at all the hot laps (36) and broken down by lap time and sector time per damper setting.
Initial setting -5 F and -5 Rear: best lap 1:45.9 Best virtual lap that session 1:44.6
-12 F and -10 R: best lap 1:44.0 Best virtual lap that session 1:44.0
-19 F and -15 R: best lap 1:44.1 Best virtual lap that session 1:43.6
Personal best on BFG SC-2 205/45/16 1:43.1.
I would normally have reduced hot tire pressures (as high as 47 psi) by about 5 lbs but that would have been another variable, did not want to change anything else.
My observations are: temps across tires became more stable as I reduced damper settings, too much data to post, and I could not get off track and into pits fast enough to get pyrometer data better than just comparisons across tire tread (inside, middle, outside).
First session with hardest dampers car presented excessive oversteer. That calmed down as settings were reduced. Note final settings were about 60% from hard F and 75% from hard R.
I could have run one more session after dark, but decided it was not worth waiting 2 hours for.
I admit being surprised the $2300 in dampers springs and alignment did not make a measurable improvement on track compared to OEM on same tires. Part is me, I would have reduced tire pressures and made larger steps in damper adjustment were it not a controlled experiment. So I have no doubt I could break 1:43 with this setup. But silver bullet? No, not for me.
Organizer: Hooked on Driving
Date: 1/8/17
Weather: 60's, fair sky, wind N at 25 (coldest day of year so far)
Of Interest: This trackday started at noon and went into evening, part of an event I had not previously attended called Supercar Week. I ran intermediate group, next slowest car was a Cayman S in racing trim. 30 min sessions. Giving a point by to a Porsche 918 spyder was a new experience. So was getting one from a brand new 911 S. Mercedes AMG and Rennsports like litter. Italia, R8, a C-7 corvette that looked out of place, and me. I have never tracked with that much new car value around me. Really rich folks are not that fun to chat with when a Fiesta is keeping up with them on track. Even on track. I gave the 918 a second point by on front straight during 3rd session and he was so desperate to get by me and back on racing line he overcooked the approach to Turn 1 and had to run the escape road. Honestly I did not think I needed to lift for a 918.
Enough gossip.
I ran this day to test MeisterR GT 1 coils on 5/3 springs. Almost 1" lowered from stock, front camber -1.5 was most I could get until alignment and notching strut towers to get -2.3, which is what I ran. Since I have laps recorded on BFG SC-2, I used same tires but in 17" instead of 16", even worn similarly. Only other change in car from comparison laps reported here is I changed out the MBRP 3" for a Mountune 2.5". Otherwise, same. So its as fair an OEM to coils comparison I could achieve.
Per Jerrick I started with -5 clicks from full hard and dropped -7 front and -5 rear each session. Had to remove hydraulic fluid reservoir to reach left side damper adjustment, rest were reachable. Cold tire pressures 37 F and 34 R. I should have started at 35/32. Also, these tests run on 205/40/17 tires.
I have looked at all the hot laps (36) and broken down by lap time and sector time per damper setting.
Initial setting -5 F and -5 Rear: best lap 1:45.9 Best virtual lap that session 1:44.6
-12 F and -10 R: best lap 1:44.0 Best virtual lap that session 1:44.0
-19 F and -15 R: best lap 1:44.1 Best virtual lap that session 1:43.6
Personal best on BFG SC-2 205/45/16 1:43.1.
I would normally have reduced hot tire pressures (as high as 47 psi) by about 5 lbs but that would have been another variable, did not want to change anything else.
My observations are: temps across tires became more stable as I reduced damper settings, too much data to post, and I could not get off track and into pits fast enough to get pyrometer data better than just comparisons across tire tread (inside, middle, outside).
First session with hardest dampers car presented excessive oversteer. That calmed down as settings were reduced. Note final settings were about 60% from hard F and 75% from hard R.
I could have run one more session after dark, but decided it was not worth waiting 2 hours for.
I admit being surprised the $2300 in dampers springs and alignment did not make a measurable improvement on track compared to OEM on same tires. Part is me, I would have reduced tire pressures and made larger steps in damper adjustment were it not a controlled experiment. So I have no doubt I could break 1:43 with this setup. But silver bullet? No, not for me.