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Vegas69 03-14-2012 09:27 PM

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intocarss 03-14-2012 09:42 PM

You're one hell of a driver with one hell of a car :thumbsup: Congrats

If I staged at that christmas tree, I 'd be looking for the Trans brake LOL

Vegas69 03-14-2012 09:46 PM

This event is really the ultimate test of a car and driver IMO. Drag strip tree, drag race, BRAKES, U Turn, Slalom, Drag Race, BRAKES. This would be a perfect super car test.

The car ran fantastic all weekend and my new oil cooler/radiator set up kept things nice and chilly. It was 80 something on Friday and after my road course laps my water temp was 210 and my oil temps were under 240. On Saturday it was in the 70's and the spread was 205/230. The brakes were pretty damn good as well. My new compound is working well in ALL events. I'd say it's not quite as good on the Road Course as my last compound but it's better in the Autocross and Speed Stop due to intial bite. The transmission really pissed me off this weekend. If you remember, I tore my tko600 down last year and put in the carbon fiber synchros. Well, it still doesn't like to shift from 2 to 3. It wrecked my road course times. I have a aluminum flywheel in this baby and it revs so fast in 2nd gear. I hit the throttle and I need to shift, literally. Well, I was talking to Rockland this week:unibrow: and he said I don't have a chance. No **** sherlock. Trans is going down the road. I'm just looking at gear ratios and analyzing minimum and maximum gear speeds based on my experience on the street, autocross, and road course. Again, walking the line between multiple things, well....

I had the pleasure of having Mary Pozzi and Brian Hobaugh drive my car last weekend. Up until that time, my Dad was the only other driver to take it around the track. Mary seemed to genuinely love it. She drove it on Friday and said the balance was great, minus the steering wheel being to small. She like a soft/loose car and that's how my car drives.

On Saturday, Brian took the reigns and they had opened up the back section. Within three runs he ran a 39.8! That time was good enough for top 3 for the weekend! I coned away a 40.8 myself. Brian pointed out a downfall of my car. I warned him about all the engine braking it has before he set sail. When you are in a corner/off the gas/ and get on the brakes, it's loose. I got to thinking and that's exactly my downfall when I drive it as well. I need to tighten the rear up a hair and he's give me direction for the next event. He said it had the best turn in of any car he drove that weekend, including his. Quite the compliment.

Anyway, both amazing drivers with substantially different style. I learned alot this weekend. A car must be catered to the owner. End of story. I feel my driving style is very similar to Brians. I didn't get a chance to ride with him but I did Mary. She's way to smooth compared to me. I was joking around with her saying she barely tickled the four barrel and it's true. I always wanted to see how good I am at autocross. Brian was a good second faster in a car that I've been driving for 3 years. I've got some room for improvement and so does the car. That's a good thing.....

I'm continually amazed at just how far you can continually tweak these cars. The better you and the car get, new problems rear their head. I've got some mild shock tuning to do next time out and a trans to change. Other than that, my car is almost to it's full potential. The driver is getting better as well. I guess when I hit that mark, I'll just have to build another one. :cool:

Track Junky 03-14-2012 09:52 PM

Holy **** Todd. Is it just me or does it look like you have a bit too much travel in the ass end.

Oh, and congrats on your RTTC battle with BB. You guy's ran the **** out of your cars and provided some great entertainment :thumbsup:

GregWeld 03-14-2012 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by intocarss (Post 401608)
You're one hell of a driver with one hell of a car :thumbsup: Congrats


You're too late - he's already engaged.

intocarss 03-14-2012 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 401619)
You're too late - he's already engaged.

Oh well I tried

Vegas69 03-14-2012 10:22 PM

I don't think I ran one lap around the autocross all weekend without a passenger and very few on the speed stop. I really enjoyed that part of the weekend. Look at the G Force on Kelli's helmet. :thumbsup:
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Vegas69 03-14-2012 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Track Junky (Post 401616)
Holy **** Todd. Is it just me or does it look like you have a bit too much travel in the ass end.

Oh, and congrats on your RTTC battle with BB. You guy's ran the **** out of your cars and provided some great entertainment :thumbsup:

My car has approx. 2.25" of compression and 2.75" of extension. You have me thinking about my loose issue. Judging by the photo I'd say it could use a touch more camber as well.

Flash68 03-14-2012 11:47 PM

Haha you ripped me a new one on the drag strip! :willy: :lol:

I want a rematch in 2013, brother... :unibrow:

Track Junky 03-14-2012 11:59 PM

Judging from that first pic 2.75 seems modest. With the car as heavy as it is I dont know that I would change spring rates. To me it's all about timing...How long and how much do you want to compress and rebound before your in and out of the throttle. Get what I mean? I hope I explain this right but I look at it as the amount of time it takes to compress the shock before it bottoms out and then has no where to go but sideways for the front. Out rear, IMO, it seems your shifting to much weight to the front under hard braking. I was thinking more along the lines of double or triple adjustable shocks out back to minimize and slow that down. Like I always say, I'm no pro at suspensions but thats a peice of my thought process when I'm tuning.


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