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    #61
    Should be closer to 1.10s with those mods man

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      #62
      Keen to see results either way

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        #63
        Originally posted by Toddxxx View Post
        Should be closer to 1.10s with those mods man
        with these mods and good tyres i would expect 1:09-10's, i just have a feeling it will be these tyres that let me down but you never know, they could surprise me, i don't think high 10's are out of the question for saturday if all goes well.

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          #64
          Yeah I'm unsure on what tyres you're running but if they're semi decent you should hit the 1.10s. I still think you will go faster than 1.12 though

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            #65
            They're Dunlop direzza's, i may get faster than 1:12, i never like to set my target time too low, on my first track day with the stock s2k i was hoping for 1:15-16 but got 1:14, so you never know!

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              #66
              So another track day is complete, heres the wrap up.

              Me and my mate made our way to Wakefield park on saturday morning for a track day hosted by Trackday Club, freezing, foggy and no one on the road...




              I went out for my first session on a cold track with T1 still covered with oil and absorbent from the event the day before, with a passenger in the car I managed to beat my previous 1:14.3 on the 2nd lap with a 1:13.2, over a second faster already, the car felt good and things were looking up.




              There were 4 groups on the day, i was in group B, full of porsches, maserati's and other very expensive cars that no one wanted to push too hard, so i went out in my 2nd session and immediately ran into traffic for about 6 laps of my 8, i did get 2 decent laps in and again bettered my time with a 1:12.5. This was my goal time but I was yet to use the cars full potential. I was beginning to push the car a little harder and I was starting to experience very aggressive oversteer mid corner and getting on the throttle on the exit, so i got back to the pits and softened my rear dampers by 5 clicks and geared up for my next session.

              3rd session out and again running into traffic for almost the whole session, with 2 proper laps I achieved a 1:12.1 still experiencing massive oversteer and having some very hairy moments. When i got back to the pits i spoke to Jimmy from BYP and he suggested disconnecting the rear sway bar to make the rear less twitchy and stiffening the rear dampers 4 clicks away from the stiffest, so i jacked the rear up and removed one of the end links.

              After my 3rd session i decided to approach one of the organisers on the day to see if i could move up to group A to eliminate getting held up so much, they were glad to move me up. So i went out again this time in the fastest group with a passenger in the car, immediately i could feel the front end has lost a little bit of sharpness and there was slight understeer added, however i was not worried because the rear end felt WAY better, this adjustment suited my driving style perfectly, i could get on the power early and the rear end would stay put, the car felt much faster and with little to no traffic i cracked the 11's, a 1:11.5 with a passenger, after this session i was very confident that i could dip into the 1:10's.

              My final session of the day was up and this time i didn't have the added weight of a passenger, however, 2 laps into the session a car had broken down and had to be towed off so everyone was back to the pits, this gave me very limited time when we went back out. After going back out I got one flying lap in before running into a commodore and the session was over. PB 1:11.3

              Quite disappointed because i could feel the 1:10's coming but the time was against me, Oh well, it was a trouble free day for the s2, ever so reliable and didn't burn a drop of oil

              Heres a video of that flying lap, i pushed on for another lap after this one but i was right up against the VL through the corners and couldn't get on the power as early as i would have liked out of the corners.


              http://youtu.be/2nVzDk44SXs



              After today I have decided to keep these tyres for the next track day so i can push my driving skills and hopefully crack the 1:09's on an average tyre, instead i might push my money towards an after market ATS or OS Giken LSD, we'll see what happens within the next few weeks. My next scheduled track day is on the 9th of september
              Last edited by steve d; 10-08-14, 11:15 AM.

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                #67
                Nice driving Steve!
                Shak's S2000

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                  #68
                  Thanks Shakeel

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                    #69
                    Nice work mate, don't be disappointed on not hitting your target goal. Like you said, you had a trouble free day in the s2 and there is always a next time. Besides still a quick time, haha.

                    How were the new Zeta's out in the track compared to the OEM seats?
                    1999 Formula Red S2000 Blog

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                      #70
                      nice work!
                      that VL is bonkers in the straights

                      "Because in a split second, it's gone" ~Ayrton Senna

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by eskimo_firefighter View Post
                        Nice work mate, don't be disappointed on not hitting your target goal. Like you said, you had a trouble free day in the s2 and there is always a next time. Besides still a quick time, haha.

                        How were the new Zeta's out in the track compared to the OEM seats?
                        Thanks man

                        The Zeta's were awesome, The biggest difference was the transition from left to right at T3 and T4 and around the sweeper when you would be thrown out of position a little, you dont move in these seats and you can keep perfect driver position, it's amazing how much of a difference seats can make to a lap.

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                          #72
                          Originally posted by PG_DC5 View Post
                          nice work!
                          that VL is bonkers in the straights
                          Thanks

                          Yeah, wasn't too flash around the corners though, it's best time of the day was a 1:10.3

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                            #73
                            great driving again man
                            the seats make a massive difference hey. you can see the comparison in old videos of vyets before he replaced his passenger seat with a bucket. he doesnt move whereas the person in the passenger seat flies around everywhere haha

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                              #74
                              Thanks man, yeah i saw that video lol, he was zig zagging warming up and the passenger was all over the place haha

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                                #75
                                All clean again after big efforts trying to get the rubber and crap off the front bar and side skirts, ready for it's daily duties again.





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