Bit more of a lengthy post, for a good reason!
Time to return to Wakefield with one mission, to finally enter the 1.09s. Today was the first time I had to tow the car down, usually my father tows it for me however he was unable to get off of work so I decided to tow myself with my brother coming along for the ride/pit crew. I found towing kinda enjoyable for some reason. The Navara makes it really easy to tow, can't even feel the car behind me and it happily goes along with cruise control on.
20200826_070626 by Will Mitchell, on Flickr
Today was an open pit lane configuration, arriving at the track it was -2 degrees, so the plan was to let the other cars go around for the first hour and hope they get some heat into the track, also whilst I check over a few things on the car. Taking the car off the trailer in the morning it didn't want to go into any gear, so we bled & adjusted the clutch which resolved the issue.
However, upon going to take off in the marshalling area I lost the clutch pedal feel, and what happened was the cable popped out of the cable to hydro converter. I've had this setup in the car since I did the swap over 4yrs ago and I've never had any issues.. It appeared the rubber on the end of the cable had gone soft and cracked, which resulted with not holding it in the actuator.
The only option we had to resolve the issue, a pure engineering job, was go to town with the cable ties and hope for the best and I gotta say, it held up perfectly all day! I'll need to source myself a new clutch cable to replace, or maybe we leave the cable ties as I don't think their going anywhere lol (I'll replace don't worry).
20200826_134206 by Will Mitchell, on Flickr
After doing that, checking 1 or 2 other things and eating some food it was nearing 12pm already. Went out for a few laps to shake down the car, and after a few hot laps came in and there was some light smoke coming off the brakes, it appears that I overheated the new pads I had only just installed Sunday. I had correctly bedded in as per manufacturer spec however they seemed to overheat. This was my 3rd set of Intima SR's as I love the pad, but maybe they needed some more bedding in, or maybe I'm pushing past their potential, not sure. However for the rest of the day they seemed to still work near per normal.
20200826_133433 by Will Mitchell, on Flickr
Did more sessions up until 3pm however I could barely touch 1.10.5, confused to why this was. Noticed the rears were kinda warm, fronts were warm but not sticky. I have had the semis for a while and was starting to wonder if I had possibly done all the heat cycles the tyres could offer. Pulled the GoPro out of the car and looked over my few previous laps nearing the 1.10.5 mark, checking against the RaceChrono timer on my dash on the sector time to see where I was losing time.
It seems like staying in 4th through T3 then down to 3rd before T4 was slowing me down too much, so I decided I'd quickly down shift but to 3rd and yolo the flat foot through turn 3.
Coming back down the hill through the long right hand sweeper T5 I was losing time going once I came out of the sweeper as I'd quick shift 4th and drive it through. So I decided to opt once again for staying in 3rd and yolo the flat foot through and shifting to 4th whilst exiting it.
The final part was my braking, last track day on the fish hook and last corner I'd go from 4th to 2nd under late & heavy braking however today I was going to 3rd before 2nd, for some reason I was giving myself more distance for braking doing this so I decided I'd just go back to 4th to 2nd..
Also I felt when going through some of the turns the car was slightly trying to understeer so I decided to turn the front compression/rebound up 2 clicks, I believe it's now at 17/32. The rear was also turned up 1 click for compression/rebound now to be at 11/32.
With this I went back out and started trying my new tactics, bit scary at first but it felt quicker and I only saw green on the sector time on RaceChrono so I pushed through. About 3:30 I managed to finally enter the 1.09s with a back-to-back 1.09.8547 & 1.09.9009 which felt amazing, I've finally entered my PB goal! Friends messaged me saying congrats before I was even able to check Natsoft. With only 23 minutes left of the day I quickly refilled the petrol, 5 minute cooldown then went back out. Unfortunately unable to piece together another 1.09 but came close with 1.10.05, 1.10.15, 1.10.22 & 1.10.21's.
Extremely happy with the result, the 1.09 PB goal has been a while in the making, only 1 rainy Wakefield day last year with the new coilovers and half of this year cancelled from COVID, I've finally made it! I had said once I enter the 1.09s I'll put my Honed Kit in with SiR knuckles however I think I want to try once or twice more to see if I can further that PB to a 1.09.5. Until next time!
20200826_162329 by Will Mitchell, on Flickr
20200826_161610 by Will Mitchell, on Flickr
Timesheet2 by Will Mitchell, on Flickr
Timesheet1 by Will Mitchell, on Flickr
Time to return to Wakefield with one mission, to finally enter the 1.09s. Today was the first time I had to tow the car down, usually my father tows it for me however he was unable to get off of work so I decided to tow myself with my brother coming along for the ride/pit crew. I found towing kinda enjoyable for some reason. The Navara makes it really easy to tow, can't even feel the car behind me and it happily goes along with cruise control on.
20200826_070626 by Will Mitchell, on Flickr
Today was an open pit lane configuration, arriving at the track it was -2 degrees, so the plan was to let the other cars go around for the first hour and hope they get some heat into the track, also whilst I check over a few things on the car. Taking the car off the trailer in the morning it didn't want to go into any gear, so we bled & adjusted the clutch which resolved the issue.
However, upon going to take off in the marshalling area I lost the clutch pedal feel, and what happened was the cable popped out of the cable to hydro converter. I've had this setup in the car since I did the swap over 4yrs ago and I've never had any issues.. It appeared the rubber on the end of the cable had gone soft and cracked, which resulted with not holding it in the actuator.
The only option we had to resolve the issue, a pure engineering job, was go to town with the cable ties and hope for the best and I gotta say, it held up perfectly all day! I'll need to source myself a new clutch cable to replace, or maybe we leave the cable ties as I don't think their going anywhere lol (I'll replace don't worry).
20200826_134206 by Will Mitchell, on Flickr
After doing that, checking 1 or 2 other things and eating some food it was nearing 12pm already. Went out for a few laps to shake down the car, and after a few hot laps came in and there was some light smoke coming off the brakes, it appears that I overheated the new pads I had only just installed Sunday. I had correctly bedded in as per manufacturer spec however they seemed to overheat. This was my 3rd set of Intima SR's as I love the pad, but maybe they needed some more bedding in, or maybe I'm pushing past their potential, not sure. However for the rest of the day they seemed to still work near per normal.
20200826_133433 by Will Mitchell, on Flickr
Did more sessions up until 3pm however I could barely touch 1.10.5, confused to why this was. Noticed the rears were kinda warm, fronts were warm but not sticky. I have had the semis for a while and was starting to wonder if I had possibly done all the heat cycles the tyres could offer. Pulled the GoPro out of the car and looked over my few previous laps nearing the 1.10.5 mark, checking against the RaceChrono timer on my dash on the sector time to see where I was losing time.
It seems like staying in 4th through T3 then down to 3rd before T4 was slowing me down too much, so I decided I'd quickly down shift but to 3rd and yolo the flat foot through turn 3.
Coming back down the hill through the long right hand sweeper T5 I was losing time going once I came out of the sweeper as I'd quick shift 4th and drive it through. So I decided to opt once again for staying in 3rd and yolo the flat foot through and shifting to 4th whilst exiting it.
The final part was my braking, last track day on the fish hook and last corner I'd go from 4th to 2nd under late & heavy braking however today I was going to 3rd before 2nd, for some reason I was giving myself more distance for braking doing this so I decided I'd just go back to 4th to 2nd..
Also I felt when going through some of the turns the car was slightly trying to understeer so I decided to turn the front compression/rebound up 2 clicks, I believe it's now at 17/32. The rear was also turned up 1 click for compression/rebound now to be at 11/32.
With this I went back out and started trying my new tactics, bit scary at first but it felt quicker and I only saw green on the sector time on RaceChrono so I pushed through. About 3:30 I managed to finally enter the 1.09s with a back-to-back 1.09.8547 & 1.09.9009 which felt amazing, I've finally entered my PB goal! Friends messaged me saying congrats before I was even able to check Natsoft. With only 23 minutes left of the day I quickly refilled the petrol, 5 minute cooldown then went back out. Unfortunately unable to piece together another 1.09 but came close with 1.10.05, 1.10.15, 1.10.22 & 1.10.21's.
Extremely happy with the result, the 1.09 PB goal has been a while in the making, only 1 rainy Wakefield day last year with the new coilovers and half of this year cancelled from COVID, I've finally made it! I had said once I enter the 1.09s I'll put my Honed Kit in with SiR knuckles however I think I want to try once or twice more to see if I can further that PB to a 1.09.5. Until next time!
20200826_162329 by Will Mitchell, on Flickr
20200826_161610 by Will Mitchell, on Flickr
Timesheet2 by Will Mitchell, on Flickr
Timesheet1 by Will Mitchell, on Flickr
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