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Vegas69 08-05-2014 07:28 PM

It's fun either way, just more fun when you outrun Gae.:peepwall:

GregWeld 08-05-2014 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Sieg (Post 555846)
At T-Hill the sound meter is about 50 yards up the main straight from T-15 in the little building next to the fence in the pits. I believe what was happening to me in the Lotus was hitting the rev limiter in 3rd and the pop from the limiter spiked the meter. The motor/exhaust is quiet, add the wind noise from the open cockpit, and the motor pulls right through the limiter it's tough to gauge your shift point. A shift light would be handy in that little go kart.



You were with me when I bought the AiM Dash.... a shift light is in your future!

GregWeld 08-05-2014 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Vegas69 (Post 564189)
It's fun either way, just more fun when you outrun Gae.:peepwall:




That was the easy part. Since he couldn't catch or pass me - he'll rely on the one lap time that was faster than mine. The proof however - was the old fart pulling away from the orange crate.

Ron Sutton 08-05-2014 08:40 PM

Hey Guys ! I'll throw in a few tech comments ... just so we can say we're talking about cars & not having a BS Session. :)

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 564188)
Times are irrelevant in track days... mostly because no two cars are anywhere near "equal". Different motors - different size tires - different compound tires... That's just jerking off talk. The Lotus with it's 1.8 liter motor was faster... and the Mustang with it's skinny tires was slower... only at the point of when Ron choose to time the laps.
There were very few clean laps where drivers could lay down a "best time" in the green group. I think Gae & Greg would have both posted faster lap times with fewer rolling chicanes on the track. But hey ... it was just a fun "club track day" ... and those slower cars have just as much right to be out there having a blast too.

When Gae was trying to chase me the Mustang pulled on him like he was dragging an anchor. Doesn't matter.... it's all just so much BS. There's dozens of cars and drivers out there that are FAR faster and there's an equal amount that are easily passed... I only pass people if they're slower than I am - but it's not the way I keep track of my "progress" as a driver or how well the car is working (or not). If people keep track of that kind of stuff - then they're not having much fun just enjoying the "event" and the people and their own car. There's no "Wally" at the end of the day... just a barbecue and a beer.
Several beers. :cheers:

When I pass someone -- I give them a friendly wave thanking them for letting me by.... and if I'm lucky enough to be able to be somewhat matched with someone - I'll go to their pit and thank them for letting me run with them. There's a guy with a 4 cylinder Turbo Thunderbird that runs regularly with us. He used to blow by me like I was in the wrong group... this time at Sonoma we ran several laps together - he pointed me by and I declined even though I was faster - I'd rather run and have fun with him - we each enjoyed the give and take - catching up or pulling away depending on which corner we were in. I then went to his trailer to thank him... he's a young guy and drives a great line... at Thunderhill this October - I promised him a session in the Lotus as he has admired it (even though we were running T-bird against Mustang). Given what he's driving - and his ability - he'd just rip the Lotus and I'd love to give him the chance. That's what makes this all fun.
That was a great session with you & the T-bird running together.

I don't really give a sh!t about lap times. On Saturday they were fast - on Sunday - for whatever reason - everyone was off by 2 to 4 seconds. Didn't feel like it - but that's what the watch said. Same people - same cars - different day. Weird.


I was watching the weather with an app on my phone. There was massive humidity in the air (79%). Around lunch the temperature was only 6° from dew point. Most guys know at dew point ... actual dew drops form on the ground (or track surface in our case). But not everyone knows anytime the moisture content in the air is high (humidity) and the temperature is cool ... there is moisture constantly being applied to the track surface by the air. I watch how far the temperature is from dew point. Anytime it is within 10° ... it will significantly affect both track grip & engine power output.

So it took away grip from the track & affected all the cars power outputs. Most fell off 3-4 seconds. Some more.


Greg from Aus 08-05-2014 09:18 PM

It was a great afternoon on Sunday, we finally made it. It's good to be able to put a face to a name, and the smack talk is great. Sorry we couldn't make it Saturday and meet the rest of the crew,

The funniest part was seeing Greg change the booster seat over from the Mustang to the Lotus :peepwall:

Track Junky 08-05-2014 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 564192)
That was the easy part. Since he couldn't catch or pass me - he'll rely on the one lap time that was faster than mine. The proof however - was the old fart pulling away from the orange crate.

Wow!! OK, lets bring on the drama. :lol: I'm sure you've noticed I never brought up the lap time. I never rely on anyone with a stop watch or I-phone to time my laps. Not accurate enough for me. I have an AMB transponder on my car and its been on there since I started Time Trials 9 years ago. I normally run NASA or NCRC events. All I do is register my transponder when I sign up for the event and presto.....mine and everybody elses lap times are taped up somewhere downstairs beneath the timing tower after the session.
All I remember is catching up to Greg coming out of the carousel, he pulled me heading to turn 7, we ran down the esses and then he pulled off because of a fuel pressure issue.
It was a great day and my car was handling flawlessly. I was passing every single car in front of me........almost like I was running in a NASA HPDE 3 group. Lets be honest.....that is fun as hell!!
Either way....don't care. I love breaking Greg's balls and I had a great time at the track.
I'm always up for a challenge so if Greg really wants to give me a run for my money he'll grow a pair, get a transponder, and run with an ameature club with a bit more experience. :mock:

Vince@Meanstreets 08-05-2014 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Track Junky (Post 564205)
Wow!! OK, lets bring on the drama. :lol: I'm sure you've noticed I never brought up the lap time. I never rely on anyone with a stop watch or I-phone to time my laps. Not accurate enough for me. I have an AMB transponder on my car and its been on there since I started Time Trials 9 years ago. I normally run NASA or NCRC events. All I do is register my transponder when I sign up for the event and presto.....mine and everybody elses lap times are taped up somewhere downstairs beneath the timing tower after the session.
All I remember is catching up to Greg coming out of the carousel, he pulled me heading to turn 7, we ran down the esses and then he pulled off because of a fuel pressure issue.
It was a great day and my car was handling flawlessly. I was passing every single car in front of me........almost like I was running in a NASA HPDE 3 group. Lets be honest.....that is fun as hell!!
Either way....don't care. I love breaking Greg's balls and I had a great time at the track.
I'm always up for a challenge so if Greg really wants to give me a run for my money he'll grow a pair, get a transponder, and run with an ameature club with a bit more experience. :mock:

...and here we go..... no way your wife is gonna let you mortgage the house man. let it gooooo.

DBasher 08-05-2014 11:13 PM

Rebirth
 
Real interested to see what you two come up with as far as brakes and suspension. I imagine the wheels and tires are to clear brakes and get 0 scrub?

RSRT 3 link
Big bearing spindles
Penske or JRI coil overs

I hope I'm close on some of this, especially the 3 link. I'd love to see how it's packaged and tied in.

After talking with Sean (Hackster) this weekend in Portland and seeing his LS Volvo it got me thinking.....a motors a motor, it could care less what its haulin around. I say LS, that way I can bug you with even more questions later on!

:gitrdun:
Dan

GregWeld 08-06-2014 11:06 AM

Ron will chime in when the menu is set... right now - we're in the measuring "as is" mode... but for sure it's getting new shocks (JRI's) - spindles - big bearings... ball joints.. bigger brakes and that requires wheels and tires...

Rear end is up in the air at the moment. This is nothing but a track car... there's little point in spending a bunch of money if it's only an incremental difference. So it's a balance of what needs to be done for safety... and get some handling improvements as well.

The motor will be diagnosed and a determination will then be made depending on how hurt it is. Ron and I both agree that the car doesn't need more motor... it needs a RELIABLE motor... which this one has proved not to be.





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Originally Posted by DBasher (Post 564212)
Real interested to see what you two come up with as far as brakes and suspension. I imagine the wheels and tires are to clear brakes and get 0 scrub?

RSRT 3 link
Big bearing spindles
Penske or JRI coil overs

I hope I'm close on some of this, especially the 3 link. I'd love to see how it's packaged and tied in.

After talking with Sean (Hackster) this weekend in Portland and seeing his LS Volvo it got me thinking.....a motors a motor, it could care less what its haulin around. I say LS, that way I can bug you with even more questions later on!

:gitrdun:
Dan


GregWeld 08-06-2014 11:11 AM

I just like hanging with my friends... the times are what they are - that's just not my hang up.

It was a fun weekend and we all had a great time! Until some Aussies showed up and then the sh!t started flowing. Good thing Greg brought April so we had to keep it "clean". LOL


Once again Ron Sutton's help was invaluable.. and any of you guys that are actually somewhat serious about this stuff should re-evaluate where you choose to piss your money away... and start hiring Ron to help (instead of thinking you're going to get all his knowledge for free). He will do way more for your car and your driving skills than throwing parts at the car and hoping that works.






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Originally Posted by Track Junky (Post 564205)
Wow!! OK, lets bring on the drama. :lol: I'm sure you've noticed I never brought up the lap time. I never rely on anyone with a stop watch or I-phone to time my laps. Not accurate enough for me. I have an AMB transponder on my car and its been on there since I started Time Trials 9 years ago. I normally run NASA or NCRC events. All I do is register my transponder when I sign up for the event and presto.....mine and everybody elses lap times are taped up somewhere downstairs beneath the timing tower after the session.
All I remember is catching up to Greg coming out of the carousel, he pulled me heading to turn 7, we ran down the esses and then he pulled off because of a fuel pressure issue.
It was a great day and my car was handling flawlessly. I was passing every single car in front of me........almost like I was running in a NASA HPDE 3 group. Lets be honest.....that is fun as hell!!
Either way....don't care. I love breaking Greg's balls and I had a great time at the track.
I'm always up for a challenge so if Greg really wants to give me a run for my money he'll grow a pair, get a transponder, and run with an ameature club with a bit more experience. :mock:



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