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It was the weight reduction from the brake pads that netted you the awesome PB. I suggest next time you head out with no brakes on the front utilising only your rear drum brakes, like you did on the 300km journey home.
On a serious note, if you were only doing 80% with me in the first session, I couldn't imagine how aggressive you would have to been driving to shave off those seconds. Your 80% was my 1,180%. Absolutely insane skills!
Great update man! You beat me to those rims hahah!
Sell my your type R hat!
Haha thanks man, thanks for the support too. Haha you really love these wheels don't ya, if I find another similar set or hat I'll let you know boss, haha.
It was the weight reduction from the brake pads that netted you the awesome PB. I suggest next time you head out with no brakes on the front utilising only your rear drum brakes, like you did on the 300km journey home.
On a serious note, if you were only doing 80% with me in the first session, I couldn't imagine how aggressive you would have to been driving to shave off those seconds. Your 80% was my 1,180%. Absolutely insane skills!
Keep it up eskimo_firefighter!
Hahaha, thanks Butter. Cheers for the support and for coming up. RHCP on the way home was pretty boss. Usually drained on the drive home, haha. Can't wait until you get the car back on the track.
Was great to see you out there kicking it with the much faster cars in your group! Well done on the PB and keep up with the good work.
PS. I'm sure theres more time to be had in there somewhere with the car as it is.
Thanks Mugsee!
Yes I agree that there is more time to be had, hopefully after I put in the ATE super blue racing fluid, my braking will be more consistent through out the day (thanks again by the way, haha). I'm not sure how much faster this car will go with its current setup, but I'll try my best and keep at it while having lots of fun while, haha.
Not much has been happening. Still haven't changed the brakes due to laziness and other things since Winton. After realizing that I should stop being cheap on brakes, I Bought a new decent set of QFM A1RM which is some Australian brand brake pad from brakes direct Australia. These have some pretty good reviews online but no one that I know of have used them. They are supposed to be a street/track pad, just seeing that description already gives me a giant morale boost.
Will be replacing the brake fluid with the ATE super blue racing brake fluid at the same time, as the OEM fluid hasn't been that great at the track. Hopefully changing both pads and fluid will improve my braking at the track. Will report back on how they do on the next track day, which might be a Winton tampered day or a track day at Phillip island sometime in August or even a track day at Wakefield depending on my schedule. I've always wanted to go to Wakefield but I always end up wussing out.
I've always wanted to track but I have no money to, got all the suspension components too D:
My y4 put down around 55~ on the chasers dyno with a really healthy engine, so 53 aint that bad really given the chasers dyno was a bit high for others.
I've always wanted to track but I have no money to, got all the suspension components too D:
My y4 put down around 55~ on the chasers dyno with a really healthy engine, so 53 aint that bad really given the chasers dyno was a bit high for others.
Thanks mate!
I feel a lot better after seeing your comment. Haha.
Awesome that you want to track the EK1 too. They may only have 55kw ATW but they are really capable cars with decent suspension modifications.
Winton was forecasted with a 90% chance of rain. I was betting on that 10% that it wouldn't. But it did....
Driving on with A048's on a wet cold track was a difficult task. Wasn't able to get any heat in them so they would not grip. So I decided to abandon PB chasing early on and use my street tyres for some fun.
Few things I've have learnt is that braking in the wet with a car with no ABS is extremely difficult as it was just locking up all over the place. And that street tyres are far better than semi slicks in the rain.
Overall it was a decent day. I manged a 1:49.2 with the A048 in decent conditions in one session and a 1:52.2 in decent conditions with a passenger with the street tyres (federal 595ss).
Didn't get to test the brakes out fully due to the conditions. But they seemed good. I will give a decent evaluation when I get to utilize them more.
No more track days for a while. I will probably wait until the end of the year for some track days where there is no chance of rain what so ever.
Well...... I wish it never came to this. But this car has been written off at a EXE-crew hill climb track day by myself.
The ek1's demise.
My best run at a hillclimb ever.
This is what happens when you go too fast into a corner, brake too late, and turn in too late. Recipe for a written off EK.
It was an incredibly fun, reliable car and I'm pretty disappointed that I had to end so early. I had quite a few plans of which didn't follow through, such as buying my old EP3 (the next owner owner crashed it on the street) back and starting a kswap build. And I also wanted to give Winton many many more goes to see how much faster this car can go in its current config, and to try other tracks. But that doesn't matter as I'm not hurt/injured and I could always try and buy another cheap car, so no big deal. Haha
Well that's pretty much the end of this car. I am currently in the market for another cheap daily. Very much prefer an EK shell with a blown motor or what not, even eg/ed/ef I am good with as long as it's light and can somehow fit my GAB SS coilovers from the EK1 wreck I have. Or if I get lucky I might even skip the daily and go for one of my dream cars (I'm way too pansy to do that now).
Like to thank everyone for their help and support with this. I might not show it sometimes, but I seriously do appreciate it.
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