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Back to it.
So, it's been an interesting month or so. The car has taken every opportunity to remind us who is boss (hint: it's not us), but last weekend we got back to it on the autocross course. We had registered for an event with the car on the 7th, and thought everything was in place. New brakes were all in, alignment checked out, and corner weights set. A trip down the road to bed the brakes quickly revealed that all was not well, and we soon discovered that our new front master cylinder (purchased last summer, based on our old calipers) wasn't jiving with our new setup, which has 1" less piston area in the caliper. This translated to a frightening lack of braking power. So we went from "Let's get it loaded tonight" to..this. Well, the event registration was done, and after a strange series of events I still can't fathom, we ended up with the chance to run my mom's 2016 SS that Saturday. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7149/...a49bb315_z.jpg When you borrow mom's car, you run lots of tape and a WIDE line https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7623/...5a8c9006_z.jpg Absolutely blown away by this car. Even on stock Goodyear F1s, it was a blast to drive. We weren't able to fully defeat the traction and stability controls which led to some frustration, but overall it is one mean machine. Those CAM-C guys are definitely smarter than us.. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7263/...e12bb8eb_z.jpg PROTIP: Running a horizontal strip of tape at the top lets you pull it off in one piece Converting from Digital back to Analog Back to the red Spawn.. The new 7/8" master cylinder came in, and we were able to get the brakes bled and bedded in time to hit last weekend's Texas SCCA event. With the new master, my scrawny self can hit 1000+ psi consistently, with peaks over 1300 - much happier. All that was left was to hit the track and see how it worked. After 3 runs to convert myself back over after multiple events in the newly tuned Z and the 2016, I finally settled back in. Adjustments to the new double adjustable QA1s along with brake bias changes were made every run, and by the 4th things were starting to feel like home again. True to form from last year, we still proved to have an appetite for cones... https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7141/...4338c965_z.jpg Jon's 'F-150' is actually the same LS-swapped Nova as Feras' Including one each on two runs that would have taken the class for the day. Almost worth it for that close of a margin, but I could have stood for it to be reversed :confused18: All in all, a very good day, and we are super pumped for this weekend's adventure.. 2016 Texas CAM Challenge Been looking forward to this since it was announced, and relieved and excited that we're going to make it. Can't wait to battle it out for two days with a great group of people and cars! |
Good Progress Dusty! We'll see ya at the CAM Challenge!
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Great build man love the color of the car.
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Nice job with mom's car. I've heard they feel like pigs but man can those new cars move.
Whose Nova? |
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2016 SCCA CAM Challenge Texas
Well, that was an absolute blast just as I expected. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7736/...31b2bf4c_z.jpg A place for every thing, and every thing has its place Got to the track late Friday, around 7:30. The beer had been flowing, bets were being discussed, I think a good time was had by all. Fortunately, dad was able to get out there before me and get the car tech'd. I got to walk the -huge- course once and marvel at the wide gates and lack of Miata-centric elements, and we called it a night after swapping tires on the Z which he was driving in the worker index. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7197/...72d405e7_z.jpg Been doing this since 09 - my first national-level helmet sticker https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7786/...da537f68_z.jpg A good look at what the course entailed - a lot of big wide open asphalt When everyone started heading to grid, it started to dawn on me how cool this event was. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7467/...8f10aa2b_z.jpg It's.. everything I always knew an autocross event could be.. Spent the entirety of Saturday chasing the car and beating myself up. Our Falkens are pretty much at end of life after a long hot Texas summer last season, and it really wasn't sitting well in the heat of battle. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7118/...8fc17076_z.jpg Representing the Texas chapter of the Second Gen Mafia with Greg Finished the day 6th (they gave out 5 trophies, of course), but I did at least win a Speedway hat in the giveaway during trophy ceremony. We finished the afternoon super early, providing plenty of time for the beer to flow again before dinner arrived courtesy of Dusold Designs. Much bench racing was had, world problems and suspension issues were put to bed, the empty bottles were disposed of and we hit the hotel before sundown. Sunday brought a clean slate, and three more morning runs and the Challenge rounds for which the CAM Challenge is named. I managed to scrounge some time together on my final run of the morning, putting me in 4th heading into the 8-car challenge. This, naturally, matched me up with Feras in the Nemesis Nova. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7643/...61d72ac0_z.jpg Everywhere I go, this black car is just ahead, just behind, or BOTH The second round matchup pitted us against the eventual winner of CAM-T Mark Madarash. Mark has won more national championships in ESP with this car than I can count, and was deep in the trophies at last year's nationals after switching to CP by putting wider tires and flares on. Mark was holding two seconds on my best time, so I knew I would need to pull some magic and get a little help from him to advance. I managed 64.6, .4 better than my best time of the weekend, but picked up a cone in the process. Mark was on his game, quick and clean like he'd been all weekend, with a 63.5. https://c7.staticflickr.com/8/7585/2...1bb31fdb_z.jpg https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7385/2...3077a128_z.jpg What's next? So pushing old tires around for two days was the catalyst we needed to make a few decisions: - We now have one set of Rival S's that will be used for Optima in Austin, and a second set that will go on as soon as they arrive so we can begin suspension tuning. - A set of Afco 850 lb standard springs are on the way. We'll use spacers to tune ride height if needed, but this pig has got to have some spring rate up front, like yesterday. - Hopefully new springs will allow us to hook the rear swaybar back up and get things calmed way down. Lots more work to do before August, but the last few runs Sunday got me super pumped to get this thing kicking some ass again. |
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Love the vid - thanks for sharing bud:cheers:
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