yeeess! btw i wont be able to make it down tomorrow unfortunately but im going to marulan on the 24th if you want to join me??
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Originally posted by stevan View Postyour a beast, so the haltech knocked less than a second off your pb lol? yeh mate jelous at the weather you got the day after i went its been perfect everyday
I realised during the first session that all my previous braking points have all gone out the window. The new rotors allowed me to brake super late in all the corners, thus allowing me to keep my foot on the gas that much longer before hitting the brakes.
It took me a few sessions to properly figure out all the new braking points, so i spent about 4 sessions testing it out, relearning the course, and waited til i had only enough petrol for a full flying session (trying to make the car as light as possible :P).
As the 2nd last session of the day came up, i went for it, and the moment i saw the 1:09 on my timer, i pulled into the pits and called it a day. I did however go out for 1 more session, but with a passenger just to have a bit of fun.
I think though, if the track temps were a bit higher (the sun was out, but it was still bloody cold!), i could have maybe gone a bit faster, but we'll never know for sure
note: i'll post some photos up when i "steal" them from the SAU forums (if they have the photos).
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Originally posted by SpoonS View PostYa, the haltech did help quite a bit, but i think the best upgrade was the rotors. This was the first time in my life that i have changed my rotors in any car, and good lord, what a difference!
I realised during the first session that all my previous braking points have all gone out the window. The new rotors allowed me to brake super late in all the corners, thus allowing me to keep my foot on the gas that much longer before hitting the brakes.
It took me a few sessions to properly figure out all the new braking points, so i spent about 4 sessions testing it out, relearning the course, and waited til i had only enough petrol for a full flying session (trying to make the car as light as possible :P).
As the 2nd last session of the day came up, i went for it, and the moment i saw the 1:09 on my timer, i pulled into the pits and called it a day. I did however go out for 1 more session, but with a passenger just to have a bit of fun.
I think though, if the track temps were a bit higher (the sun was out, but it was still bloody cold!), i could have maybe gone a bit faster, but we'll never know for sure
note: i'll post some photos up when i "steal" them from the SAU forums (if they have the photos).
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Originally posted by stevan View Postawesome write up dude, have you got braided brake lines in your car, and what pads do you use?? i drove my car once since wakefield and the brakes are non existent, like playdough im hoping its just the fluid.
Originally posted by l__i__l View Postawesome dude! how were your times compared with the rest of the sau guys. im hoping you beat a few gtrs??
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Originally posted by SpoonS View PostUpdate: Just ordered my Tein Super Racing suspension, and should be here in about 8 weeks, but wouldn't be surprised if it takes longer then that.
Now all i have left to do is get some new sway bars, rotors, brake pads, rear camber kit and tie rods, then i'll be done in terms of my handling mods.
Can't wait til everything is done
did you get the Tein SRC from Michael Copley?
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Originally posted by lukits01 View Postjust out of curiosity, mate
did you get the Tein SRC from Michael Copley?
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