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Originally posted by Didz View Posteither that or u will finally have to invest in power mods :P
Originally posted by fatboyz39 View PostThats what i was thinking. You might find that you'll go slower.
Originally posted by wu` View PostTom... You are my idol.
Originally posted by Didz View Post"Winton is a very technical circuit"
Apparently :P
Originally posted by DrTran View PostLooks great Tom. I don't think you will go slower the only thing I would worry about is getting it warmed up to stick
Originally posted by Absolut R View Postomg i just read up on recent times.
chargeR, you've gone completely insane. well doneOriginally posted by VTECMACHINE View PostI love your car... it's awesome!!!! So porn.
Originally posted by Chi View Postdamn i miss camber and agressive offset.
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Originally posted by stoj19 View Postwhat an amazing wheel/tyre setup. great work
Originally posted by 05dc5S View Posthey Tom is this or will it be caged?
aren't you worried that your chassis will twist like a pretzel with all that grip?
EDIT: Maybe if it was a DC2 I would be worried about the chassis bending and flexing.
Originally posted by Didz View PostWell to get heat into your rears u may need to do something like that... Good luck to u sir!
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Originally posted by vippy84 View PostTom, just wondering if your setup gives more stress to the drive shaft that it might break?
Since you mention it though I have ordered a new CV boot to replace a slightly split one on the front drivers side. I had previously sealed it up with some silicone I purchased from Bunnings and that has worked for more than a year and 8 track days .
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Update - Superlap 2009 Clubsprint Class
Mugsee DrTran and I made the trek up to Sydney this past weekend to get up to some mischief and attend Superlap at Oran Park GP. The event was quite well run with a surprisingly decent amount of track time. Separation on track could have been a little better, and it would be nice if they used blue flags in the future.
Starting with the positives my new wide street wheel and tyre setup (255/235 Advan AD07) gripped very well when the surface was smooth. There was absolutely no rubbing anywhere on the chassis or guards either which was nice. It felt really nice and balanced although more understeery than I was expecting. This may have been due to my more tentative driving style compared to driving at Winton for example. I can certainly get it to oversteer nicely when I want it to.
The negative part of the day is that I was slow. Very slow. I am not hugely disappointed except for the fact that I will possibly never get to track at Oran again before it closes. The major reasons I identified for for my slow times are as follows in order of importance:- My driving was crappy, inconsistent and overly cautious. I don't think I put together a lap I was happy with for the whole day.
- My suspension is far too stiffly sprung and way overdamped for the bumpy surface of Oran Park. Certain sections such as the massive bump on the entry to turn 4, the bumpy exit to turn 8 and the turn 10/11 crest were made quite difficult by my car skipping over all the bumps. My suspension needs attention anyway as Sydney roads have taken their toll and I have a few shifty noises coming from my front end now.
Here are my times for the day:
Session 1
1:33.9090
1:36.3930
1:31.3620
1:30.5570
1:31.0970
1:30.4690
1:31.1330
1:30.2130
2:14.3546
Session 2
1:32.9600
1:32.8280
1:32.0420
1:31.3420
1:28.5220
1:27.7710
1:27.2170
1:27.1640
1:27.2750
1:27.1400
2:13.4008
Session 3
1:29.7180
1:28.1760
1:28.0260
1:29.7720
1:27.9520
1:43.3730
2:03.0084
For my trouble I got this :
Here are some pics that I thieved from the internets, thanks to this THIS guy and THIS guy:
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- My driving was crappy, inconsistent and overly cautious. I don't think I put together a lap I was happy with for the whole day.
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