02/10/2016 - Sunday PIARC Super Sprints - Phillip Island GP Circuit
With the diff all fixed and with the new Z221's mounted I was keen to see how the new setup would perform.
The current Phillip island PB is a 1:48.2466.
New changes coming into this day compared to the last Phillip Island day includes:
- OEM Torsen to Cusco 1.5Way LSD
- K&N Short Ram to OEM Airbox
- Nitto NT01 to Hankook Z221
- Whiteline FSB to OEM front Sway bar
Overall Impressions of the new setup.
As stated in the previous post I had kept the Whiteline FSB incase this setup was not ideal as there was a possibility of this new setup to cause the rear end to rotate a lot.
And rotate it did..
The day was well run with plenty of track time. However this new setup was tricky to control to say the least. This is due to the OEM front FSB which pretty much increases front end grip and the LSD wanting to rotate the rear when power is applied as it locks more aggressively. The LSD is great as I can really feel what the rear end is doing which makes catching the oversteer more fun and easier.
On throttle the car wanted to rotate and at high speed the cars rear end would snap away at times, it took a lot of work to control it but it was plenty of fun.
I had adjusted the angle of attack of the Voltex rear wing for more down force which helped stabilise the car at high speeds however it created more drag which affected acceleration and top speed which the video will show.
The fastest lap time of the day was a 1:50.2643 - far off the current PB of 1:48.2466.
Looking closely in this video, at the end of the lap before entering the main straight I was up by -0.5 in sector time, however as I was entering it showed +0.4 in sector time and gradually kept increasing. I believe this is due to the increased drag of increasing the angle of attack of the wing slowing the car down. The car doesn't have much power so the changes of the rear wing angle is pronounced.
I had done 31 laps through out the day which is heaps for PI, it was great feeling to know that the car had completed a full track day once again. But the cars suspension needs some tweaking to dial out the oversteer.
Options I have in mind:
- Increase rear end grip by removing the rear sway bar. This is common on the internet for cars that experience oversteer but it will create some body roll.
- Reinstall the Whiteline Front Sway bar. This would revert the car back to the previous setup which I am used to and is much safer to drive at the limit. I am leaning towards this option. I am hoping now that I have new tyres the push understeer from the LSD won't be too bad.
- Dial in more rear toe in. Not certain if this alone with fix the issue. This can also be done in conjunction to reinstalling the Whiteline FSB but isn't required.
Impressions of the Z221's.
It is too early to tell as the setup isn't finalised yet but I am hoping that within the next track day or two they will start to grip more so.
Laptimes for the day:
2:32.0862 2:06.0117 1:58.6715
1:54.8064 2:10.0410 1:53.2018
1:51.3606 1:51.2460 2:16.1424
1:53.6263 1:54.5405 1:54.7435
2:13.7701 1:55.4995 1:51.4785
1:52.1964 2:10.7397 1:50.2643
1:51.2377 2:00.9461 2:17.2134
1:52.3465 1:51.1981 1:50.8447
2:09.6620 2:21.1550 1:53.1939
2:00.8161 2:03.2826 1:51.5007 1:50.9557
Current PB
Today's data
S2000 and S14 chilling
With the diff all fixed and with the new Z221's mounted I was keen to see how the new setup would perform.
The current Phillip island PB is a 1:48.2466.
New changes coming into this day compared to the last Phillip Island day includes:
- OEM Torsen to Cusco 1.5Way LSD
- K&N Short Ram to OEM Airbox
- Nitto NT01 to Hankook Z221
- Whiteline FSB to OEM front Sway bar
Overall Impressions of the new setup.
As stated in the previous post I had kept the Whiteline FSB incase this setup was not ideal as there was a possibility of this new setup to cause the rear end to rotate a lot.
And rotate it did..
The day was well run with plenty of track time. However this new setup was tricky to control to say the least. This is due to the OEM front FSB which pretty much increases front end grip and the LSD wanting to rotate the rear when power is applied as it locks more aggressively. The LSD is great as I can really feel what the rear end is doing which makes catching the oversteer more fun and easier.
On throttle the car wanted to rotate and at high speed the cars rear end would snap away at times, it took a lot of work to control it but it was plenty of fun.
I had adjusted the angle of attack of the Voltex rear wing for more down force which helped stabilise the car at high speeds however it created more drag which affected acceleration and top speed which the video will show.
The fastest lap time of the day was a 1:50.2643 - far off the current PB of 1:48.2466.
Looking closely in this video, at the end of the lap before entering the main straight I was up by -0.5 in sector time, however as I was entering it showed +0.4 in sector time and gradually kept increasing. I believe this is due to the increased drag of increasing the angle of attack of the wing slowing the car down. The car doesn't have much power so the changes of the rear wing angle is pronounced.
I had done 31 laps through out the day which is heaps for PI, it was great feeling to know that the car had completed a full track day once again. But the cars suspension needs some tweaking to dial out the oversteer.
Options I have in mind:
- Increase rear end grip by removing the rear sway bar. This is common on the internet for cars that experience oversteer but it will create some body roll.
- Reinstall the Whiteline Front Sway bar. This would revert the car back to the previous setup which I am used to and is much safer to drive at the limit. I am leaning towards this option. I am hoping now that I have new tyres the push understeer from the LSD won't be too bad.
- Dial in more rear toe in. Not certain if this alone with fix the issue. This can also be done in conjunction to reinstalling the Whiteline FSB but isn't required.
Impressions of the Z221's.
It is too early to tell as the setup isn't finalised yet but I am hoping that within the next track day or two they will start to grip more so.
Laptimes for the day:
2:32.0862 2:06.0117 1:58.6715
1:54.8064 2:10.0410 1:53.2018
1:51.3606 1:51.2460 2:16.1424
1:53.6263 1:54.5405 1:54.7435
2:13.7701 1:55.4995 1:51.4785
1:52.1964 2:10.7397 1:50.2643
1:51.2377 2:00.9461 2:17.2134
1:52.3465 1:51.1981 1:50.8447
2:09.6620 2:21.1550 1:53.1939
2:00.8161 2:03.2826 1:51.5007 1:50.9557
Current PB
Today's data
S2000 and S14 chilling
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