A month or so ago, having missed my chance to get the EF on track at Sandown (thanks to itsu-san for the co-drive!) I consoled myself by heading to the Bryant Park/Haunted Hills hillclimb run by Classic Skylines Australia. The CSA guys ran the whole day in the clockwise configuration, so it was a good chance to improve gradually without adjusting to a new course half way through the day.
It was the first time I'd been there on a completely dry day, and the handling of the Civic was great all day; on cold tyres the balance is great, it's only on track that the little front 185s are completely overheated after 2 laps. Unfortunately engine troubles continue though, on the way there a bung fell out of my exhaust manifold, which made for an angry exhaust note, but made the car run even worse than usual and as a result it would stall when I tried to launch at the start line. In the end all I could do was gently ease the car off the line. Thanks to itsu-san for the help with the ghetto attempted exhaust fixes.
My best time for the day was a 62.something, which wasn't bad, a handful of seconds quicker than the Micra on the same layout from memory and it was enough to stay ahead of the VTECs . The quicker guys were in the 57s and 58s.
Picture for proof:
I need a larger car or a lower seat.
It was the first time I'd been there on a completely dry day, and the handling of the Civic was great all day; on cold tyres the balance is great, it's only on track that the little front 185s are completely overheated after 2 laps. Unfortunately engine troubles continue though, on the way there a bung fell out of my exhaust manifold, which made for an angry exhaust note, but made the car run even worse than usual and as a result it would stall when I tried to launch at the start line. In the end all I could do was gently ease the car off the line. Thanks to itsu-san for the help with the ghetto attempted exhaust fixes.
My best time for the day was a 62.something, which wasn't bad, a handful of seconds quicker than the Micra on the same layout from memory and it was enough to stay ahead of the VTECs . The quicker guys were in the 57s and 58s.
Picture for proof:
I need a larger car or a lower seat.
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