Re: Lapping Days 2013 & Track Talk
[Re: Bradley Woodward]
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February 25, 2013 08:39 pm UTC
February 25, 2013 08:39 pm UTC
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Daren Peacock
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You don't have too much power until you can spin the wheels from apex to apex. Then you just need more grip! Not so sure about that, the HTA 35R has a pretty good kick to it when it spools mid corner. My car is setup to oversteer, so I'm thinking at 35psi, it would be a handful. At 36psi, it can spin all 4 on a second gear roll on(& were not talking with crap rubber either)
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Re: Lapping Days 2013 & Track Talk
[Re: Mike Degli Angeli]
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February 25, 2013 10:04 pm UTC
February 25, 2013 10:04 pm UTC
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Bradley Woodward
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Tim: track days are not too bad for tires as long as you keep them full of air and don't overdrive the car.
For a DSM, in my opinion, you need significantly upgraded brake pads (or a bigger set of brakes all together). My first track day I ran hawk HP+ and they were just barely good enough, but for the same $ you can go to one of their new race pads which have no problem (at least at my power level). With proper pads, they last a LONG time because they are so hard, but they aren't cheap. With regular street pads I would guess you'll melt them in 1 20 minute session.
Funnily enough for such a heavy pig of a car, on stock calipers and brembo blanks with a set of race pads (and freshly bled elf fluid) in I usually have no problem braking with, or out braking, just about anybody in my run group. And I have to slow down more to make it around the corners too!
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Re: Lapping Days 2013 & Track Talk
[Re: Mike Degli Angeli]
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February 26, 2013 04:36 pm UTC
February 26, 2013 04:36 pm UTC
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Ghislain Goudreau
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Daren's got Brakes so he'll be fine.
I'm getting excited for this season. Should be fun with having a couple of you guys come out.
Does anyone know if the 90 oil housing restrict flow to the cooler till its up to temp? I need go back and study it but thought I'd ask.
I'm pretty sure it does. That "Brass" looking thing is responsable for that.
Rouge!!!
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Re: Lapping Days 2013 & Track Talk
[Re: Mike Eng]
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February 26, 2013 09:19 pm UTC
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Ryan Laliberte
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Good luck!! $300 per person for a full track day, unless the fees have gone up. You have to buy a $3000 package which can be split between ten guys on one day or used by one person. I tried getting something together there a while back, the fees were outrageous. And for the GTA guys, it's a bit of a hawl. Cayuga, Shannonville or Mosport would be my choices.
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Re: Lapping Days 2013 & Track Talk
[Re: Mike Degli Angeli]
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February 26, 2013 10:11 pm UTC
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Ghislain Goudreau
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Heck even 20 pers; that would mean $150 each.
Problem would be to have that many to comit and follow through...
Ghislain
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Re: Lapping Days 2013 & Track Talk
[Re: Mike Degli Angeli]
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February 26, 2013 11:41 pm UTC
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Mike Eng
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Sorry, it's $130. And you're right, it's still pretty steep.
When I get there, and get going, I'll post back more info.
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Re: Lapping Days 2013 & Track Talk
[Re: Mike Degli Angeli]
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February 27, 2013 02:03 am UTC
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Ghislain Goudreau
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I use to Lap at S'ville, the organiser was from Kingston and use to charge $75 or less for a 3hrs block.
I even paid as low as $35 for a 3 hour block. This Dude use to only allow "selected" individuals to Lap. I even seen a few idiots getting kicked out for not allowing faster cars to pass. His organization was flaless.
Attrition would allow those who had reliable cars to lap till thet ran out of fuel.
I'll try to contact him and see if he is still around.
Ghislain
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Re: Lapping Days 2013 & Track Talk
[Re: Ghislain Goudreau]
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February 27, 2013 03:09 am UTC
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Bradley Woodward
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Cayuga has evening lapping for a reasonable price, especially towards the middle of the summer when it doesn't get dark until late.
Well organized track days are fun.
Poorly organized track days (AKA anything done by a honda club:)) are usually just scary.
Best quote ever by an organizer: "When you go to a track day no one is impressed with how fast your car is, they are impressed when you don't hit them"
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Re: Lapping Days 2013 & Track Talk
[Re: Mike Degli Angeli]
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February 27, 2013 03:24 am UTC
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Ghislain Goudreau
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Or they are impress that you are still running for 45 mins straight during the last hour of the day.
Rouge!!!
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Re: Lapping Days 2013 & Track Talk
[Re: Paul Sitarski]
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February 27, 2013 03:44 am UTC
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Bradley Woodward
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I've been to many stlac events, they are TOP notch.
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Re: Lapping Days 2013 & Track Talk
[Re: Paul Sitarski]
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May 06, 2013 07:42 pm UTC
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Hey Ghis, the Kingston boys are still doing the Shannonville lapping days you can find them here. http://stlac.ca/They go to many different venues. I get the occasional e-mail from Zclub about an event at Sville, some are invitational only so you have to check with them. Wont be able to free myself for that day...
Rouge!!!
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Re: Lapping Days 2013 & Track Talk
[Re: Mike Degli Angeli]
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June 05, 2013 02:17 am UTC
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Bradley Woodward
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Spent monday at shannonville. Got to really test out my new suspension set-up. Even on nearing end of life sumitomo BS street tires I was keeping up with most of the cars in my rungroup. Still can't hang with guys in Z06's that know what they are doing, but I can hang with guys in vipers that don't konw what they are doing! Speeds through turn 1 were 140, a bit higher at times the long straight I usually let off at 170km/hr to try to save my brakes for the rest of the course.
Finally found where the oil smoke I've had for a while is coming from...my catch can! So I guess probably bad rings or bad valve seals but didn't effect power (nice cool day = boosty boosty).
WIth the extra speed I carry through corners I learned I need more brakes, when I was slower last year a good set of pads was sufficient but I took a 3/4 new set of race pads down to metal on metal in 8 sessions!
For posterity I ran my konis full soft in the rear and 1 turn from hard in the front, seemed to have good balance.
Tire pressures were set to 36psi all around in the morning and let a bit out of the fronts as the day got hotter (end of session pressures were around 40/36 front rear).
With my 1.5-2.0 degree front camber and ~0.75 degrees rear my tire wear was very even. Also not really much noticable tire wear other than tearing off any remaining sharp edges on the tire blocks (though I am pretty good about using feedback from the tires to make sure I don't over drive them).
My new radiator ducting made a huge difference. Temp needle never moved once! Compared to last year where most sessions ended with my DSMlink 'you're motor is about to over heat' check engine light.
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Re: Lapping Days 2013 & Track Talk
[Re: Mike Degli Angeli]
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June 06, 2013 02:22 am UTC
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Bradley Woodward
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Where abouts are you in ontario?
Can't really get pics of it now, its all under the bumper. I just bought a roll of aluminum sheet(maybe 0.06") from canadian tire (impulse buy). I used cardboard to test different shapes until I found something that looked like it would do the trick.
I used one piece on each side between the intercooler and rad (several tabs sticking out to fill gaps). I used aluminum tape to attach it and fill in all gaps. I also made some small pieces of sheet to make sure the intercooler was sealed to the bumper support/cross member thing (that includes the back side of the support beam). Last step was to remove the hood latch fill in all the holes on the top of the latch support.
I like the aluminum tape look when I open the hood...why? 'cause racecar!
I'd love to know what you do for brake ducts. Many have tried, few have succeded.
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Re: Lapping Days 2013 & Track Talk
[Re: Bradley Woodward]
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June 06, 2013 02:26 am UTC
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Salomon Ponte
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I'll pm you. You did basically what I was thinking of for ducting...the tape and all For brake ducts, I'm still thinking about it...would have a lot more options if I had access to a (TIG) welder. I have access to a machine shop, but no welders. My main concern right now is rad ducting first, brake ducting second. When I can afford to, I'm going to grab a Scirocco style rad so I can move it a fair bit forward, grab a single SPAL/FAL extreme-duty fan and duct my rad straight out the hood with a sealed duct. I'm sure you've seen the thread on tuners where the guy does it on his 2G.
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Re: Lapping Days 2013 & Track Talk
[Re: Mike Degli Angeli]
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June 06, 2013 03:46 am UTC
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Bryan Lawrence
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I have seen that thread! Very cool!
Hey isn't it all concealed too? So you could run it like that all year round if you really wanted to.
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