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That's awesome Ron. Just remember, all the wrenching now is making it better, not making it a car! :)
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Good decision Ron :thumbsup:
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Answer the question.... did the zip ties help with the notchy steering issue...
Did you find the car pushing or oversteering? And were you able to dial it differently? Matt changes or rebuilds his motors after every autoX - will you get more than one weekend out of yours? |
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Cool!
I'm glad you were able to get it out and run it through it's paces a bit! http://img3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb2...ehead_PVZA.jpg |
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The way I'd describe it is you'd go into a turn, it was heavy than light or vice-versa. Then the car would be slow to turn, all the while moving forward/more tuning notes below, then it would react and sometimes SNAP and then I was left over correcting. It was very frustrating, but it's fresh and needs major sorting. Quote:
Honestly, we could armchair quarterback the day for hours but really the car (and then my driving) needs sorting. Most new builds do. Quote:
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I remember when BBalls was fresh and Mary drove it @ RTTC. It had a major push and they disconnected the rear bar, only to have mediocre results for the day. Matt's been AutoX'ing his car for almost five years and gets almost as much seat time as anyone (almost). You look at all the top dogs and they're what, 10, 20 or 40 (Rita) years into it. That's a lot of seat and car set up time. :drive: |
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Did you have fun? Who gives a sh!t about the rest of it. You learn - you try - sometimes you cry... at the end of the day if you can't remember what you did except that it was a blast... PERFECTION. I've been saying for a very long time - but nobody listens to me..... Have one of the top drivers run your car thru 3 times.... That time is what you strive for if you do absolutely NOTHING to the car.... just fix the driver. When you get near their time -- now you start to tweak the car with some pro input. Obviously this is a big picture look/statement. But if the car doesn't change and a good driver rips off 5 or 6 seconds faster than you're running... then there is 5 or 6 seconds in your driving that needs "work" if you do nothing to the car. The car might be a total piece of crap -- doesn't matter -- driving IT properly for the way it's set up is worth 5 or 6 seconds. Of course getting it somewhere driving decently will also help you learn to be better.... so I'm not discounting the car set up. It's just interesting "bar" to set with a good driver at the wheel to see where you are at versus what's possible doing nothing at all. And they might get out of the car and tell you to do X. Just remember that X is for their driving style and not the guy parked two rows over that is just as fast but likes his car set up differently. Mike likes loose - Brian loves tight... I'd like to be able to drive anywhere within 10 seconds of either one. LOL |
The power steering issue I'd be looking at -- belt slippage.... or air entrapment...
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mmmmmm..... "Entrapment"..... http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-iulVRvThLD...s-butt-ass.jpg |
That sounds like a full day Ron. :thumbsup:
Nice you have a job you can go back to and get some rest. :D |
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