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Stott69 wrote:Started it for the first time since march. Then found Ive still got a leak between turbo and manifold, and one of my park brake shoe locaters has fallen apart and disintergrated.
cat007 wrote:Stott69 wrote:Started it for the first time since march. Then found Ive still got a leak between turbo and manifold, and one of my park brake shoe locaters has fallen apart and disintergrated.
Do you mean those little round locking things that you push in and twist to lock?
Stott69 wrote:cat007 wrote:Stott69 wrote:Started it for the first time since march. Then found Ive still got a leak between turbo and manifold, and one of my park brake shoe locaters has fallen apart and disintergrated.
Do you mean those little round locking things that you push in and twist to lock?
yes, but the whole thing will need to be acquired, spring, pin, washer and locking cap
captain crescent wrote:Spent the last week getting the race car ready for round three of th road and track then cut a third of a second of my best time.
Mr Ree wrote:captain crescent wrote:Spent the last week getting the race car ready for round three of th road and track then cut a third of a second of my best time.
What car were you driving yesterday?
1I1 wrote:Mr Ree wrote:captain crescent wrote:Spent the last week getting the race car ready for round three of th road and track then cut a third of a second of my best time.
What car were you driving yesterday?
That's Craig with the Rux/Allex race car
I've just got a set of Nitto NT01's 205/50/15 on my AW11 and yesterday at Taupo I think I've got the pressures right. I started off with cold 26 in the front and 28 in the rear. Rear went quite loose after about 4 laps on track 1. Checked pressures and rears were up to 35 and fronts 31 hot. Dropped them all to 30 and it's good. Cold pressures are 26 front and 25 rear. First couple of racedays the grip wasn't particularly good but it's coming right now so hang in there.Mr Ree wrote:I decided to give a new more aggressive brake material a go, and also, given the weather forecast, I wanted to see how my new Nitto NT05's performed out there. .....
I couldnt seem to get the pressures quite right during the day either, with endless tyre howl and very little grip, front of rear, but surprisingly enough, with not a single lap being close to clean, I managed a 1.21.4 which is only half a second off my best time ever on full slicks lol. It felt like I was going to be in the 24's or 25's with the way the car felt out there, but clearly, things can be deceiving.
85AW20v wrote:I've just got a set of Nitto NT01's 205/50/15 on my AW11 and yesterday at Taupo I think I've got the pressures right. I started off with cold 26 in the front and 28 in the rear. Rear went quite loose after about 4 laps on track 1. Checked pressures and rears were up to 35 and fronts 31 hot. Dropped them all to 30 and it's good. Cold pressures are 26 front and 25 rear. First couple of racedays the grip wasn't particularly good but it's coming right now so hang in there.Mr Ree wrote:I decided to give a new more aggressive brake material a go, and also, given the weather forecast, I wanted to see how my new Nitto NT05's performed out there. .....
I couldnt seem to get the pressures quite right during the day either, with endless tyre howl and very little grip, front of rear, but surprisingly enough, with not a single lap being close to clean, I managed a 1.21.4 which is only half a second off my best time ever on full slicks lol. It felt like I was going to be in the 24's or 25's with the way the car felt out there, but clearly, things can be deceiving.
Mr Ree wrote:captain crescent wrote:Spent the last week getting the race car ready for round three of th road and track then cut a third of a second of my best time.
What car were you driving yesterday?
The R&T weather gods sure smiled once again, and once the track finally dried out, it was a good day.
I decided to give a new more aggressive brake material a go, and also, given the weather forecast, I wanted to see how my new Nitto NT05's performed out there. I couldnt seem to get any heat into them for the first few sessions, and thus was locking up and engaging the ABS on most heavy stops (something I have NEVER done in this car) but eventually, once they had a litttle heat in them, they stopped locking up as easily, but I still needed to modulate brake pedal pressure alot through out the day compared to other tyres I have used.
I couldnt seem to get the pressures quite right during the day either, with endless tyre howl and very little grip, front of rear, but surprisingly enough, with not a single lap being close to clean, I managed a 1.21.4 which is only half a second off my best time ever on full slicks lol. It felt like I was going to be in the 24's or 25's with the way the car felt out there, but clearly, things can be deceiving.
Next round, I will play with my pressures a little more and see if I can find a sweet spot where I can atleast get some front end bite out of them, and some rear end grip out of corners too.
2jayzgte wrote:Mr Ree wrote:captain crescent wrote:Spent the last week getting the race car ready for round three of th road and track then cut a third of a second of my best time.
What car were you driving yesterday?
The R&T weather gods sure smiled once again, and once the track finally dried out, it was a good day.
I decided to give a new more aggressive brake material a go, and also, given the weather forecast, I wanted to see how my new Nitto NT05's performed out there. I couldnt seem to get any heat into them for the first few sessions, and thus was locking up and engaging the ABS on most heavy stops (something I have NEVER done in this car) but eventually, once they had a litttle heat in them, they stopped locking up as easily, but I still needed to modulate brake pedal pressure alot through out the day compared to other tyres I have used.
I couldnt seem to get the pressures quite right during the day either, with endless tyre howl and very little grip, front of rear, but surprisingly enough, with not a single lap being close to clean, I managed a 1.21.4 which is only half a second off my best time ever on full slicks lol. It felt like I was going to be in the 24's or 25's with the way the car felt out there, but clearly, things can be deceiving.
Next round, I will play with my pressures a little more and see if I can find a sweet spot where I can atleast get some front end bite out of them, and some rear end grip out of corners too.
Reith if you want more speed work on the front end for me I noticed a huge difference when widening the track in the front.You need to get the car more pointy and carry more speed in the braking area to the mid corner.Don't worry about the rear so much with the 265 slick you are using the car will hold on better than you think.
Get the car as above I guarantee you crack well into the teens round Manfield I guarantee it.
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