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BZG Wagon wrote:On a side note - shouldn't the oil warning come on if the pump stops sucking oil? (not sure where the sensor is or how it works).
sergei wrote:BZG Wagon wrote:On a side note - shouldn't the oil warning come on if the pump stops sucking oil? (not sure where the sensor is or how it works).
If the oil light is on, it is too late. I have been able to activate oil pressure switch by blowing into it, that's how low they are set.
BZG Wagon wrote:Thanks for all the info & advice everyone - really appreciate it.
After talking it over with my mate (also his first time) we've decided on Pukekohe for our 'first outing' (weather permitting).
He's just bought a Clubsport and wants to see what sort of speeds he can get out of it, and it sounds like Puke has a lot more areas to run off into should something go wrong ($30k car and he's had it for two weeks now so a little more aprehensive about Hampton). It also sounds like Puke will be quieter then Sunday's event at Hampton.
Once we get a bit more comfort out on the track we'll head to Hampton - it sounds awesome (bar engines drying up on the sweeper).
On a side note - shouldn't the oil warning come on if the pump stops sucking oil? (not sure where the sensor is or how it works).
MilfHunter wrote:I've heard the 3S & 5S motors have the same problem with the last corner at H/D.
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Mr Ree wrote:BZG Wagon wrote:Once we get a bit more comfort out on the track we'll head to Hampton - it sounds awesome (bar engines drying up on the sweeper).
Without trying to sound too dramatic, I cant stress how important it is for you, and your friend, to slowly build up confidence, and speed, as the day progresses. Do not be tempted into going balls out down the back straight for the first few laps youre out there as you might find you dont have enough brakes left to stop you after you have gone from 180kph+ to 50kph a few times in succession.
There are no trophies on trackdays, just tears if things go wrong so just go out there and have fun, and dont be pressured into driving over your limits.
P.S If you find your engine its getting a bit warm, turn you heater to hot, with the fan on, this will help keep your coolant temps down a bit.
touge_ae101 wrote:last trackday i was at here at manfeild there was a late model merc (not sure what model but it was flash as $&#$%) he was driving it far too hard, lost brakes and went straight off the end of the straight into higgins at 200km/h. hit the wall so hard it moved the concrete barriers. he was very lucky not be injured, the crumple zone and crash testing on that car certainly work!
GTTpower wrote:Went to Hamptons a while back to watch a couple of friends have a go around the track in their GTT's.
My advice, take it easy on the brakes, factory ones are useless on the track.
BZG Wagon wrote: My GTT was dead even with my mates 5.7 litre 300kw clubsport until 150kph where he started to pull away.
siren676 wrote:Good to hear you had fun and bought it back in one piece.
My brakes didnt cope either when i went there.
What sort of speeds were you getting on the back straight?
strx7 wrote:0-150ish is soley dependant on power to weight ratio, above 150kph its HP vs wind dragBZG Wagon wrote: My GTT was dead even with my mates 5.7 litre 300kw clubsport until 150kph where he started to pull away.
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