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A neutral or balanced car will drive better no matter who is behind the wheel. Most often its a driver issue that needs tuning. |
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I will attest to the FUN - FAST - CONFIDENCE feel of the car!!
What that allows me to do then - is to grow into being a better driver. We only do this VERY LITTLE... most guys do what? 3 or 4 track events per year?? Maybe with MONTHS in between?? How good do you really think you're going to be? Better to have the car be good and comfortable... because it will be plenty fast. Only thing I'm going out for is a big sh!t eating grin... and to hang with my friends. Rozelle or Hobaugh or Popp or Steilow or Pozzi.... they're going for the win. Let's face it -- most of us are not in that league. Doesn't mean that with a properly set up car you can't be competitive and be proud of your times... or win a local auto cross... And you'll also soon discover that all the parts in the world - that don't work in harmony - are just a giant pile of expensive parts. That's where the GOAL needs to be set - and the professional brought in BEFORE you buy a bunch of parts and toss half of them in the For Sale section... Or if you've bought the parts and aren't happy -- buying more parts without (yet again) selecting them correctly and without professional advice... is just wasting more time and more money. You're probably a pro in your business.... and don't you think that people that don't consult you FIRST are idiots?? Costing themselves time and money, when all they had to do was get you involved in the beginning?? |
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I agree that most of us don't get enough track
time running 3-4 events a year. My viper buddy runs once or twice a month I also want to point out budget does dictate some of the decisions on what we run. My Pantera is mostly set For me. My firebird is another story. I put some brakes on the car but needed bigger wheels and better tires before the brakes could be finished. 4k for wheels 1500 for tires Now I can do the better brakes. But I could also use some better shocks. One of the Jri shocks is more than my current Vikings. Also just spent 1600 on Pantera tires I elect to keep the car running and slowly improve it I am also figuring out how to drive the car the best way I can. Every time I change things it gets better but far from done. Years ago a new set of tires is what made it better and we just drove it Bad handling or not and learned how to drive it faster Change is good but sometimes seat time for now I think is better I have been tracking for the last 10-11 years and just started to do more Autocrossing. For me it is a lot harder to Autocross than go run a track Don't get me wrong I love tracking but I think Autocrossing gives you less error and to me more feedback on how the car is doing As we say on my Pantera forum Flamesuit on Bob |
If it was EASY..... the fat chicks could do it! LOL
Totally agree Bob. As a "hobby" -- it's beginning to get right up there with airplanes (on the cost). EEEEEEHHHHHHHAAAAAAA Quote:
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Greg,
I had my Mustang (Chet's now) completely redone when I first bought the car.. springs, shocks, overides and brakes... It was my first real track car so I wanted something that was right before I went out there Car was soft but would run anywhere on the track so very easy to drive like yours... tried autocrossing it once and to me soft is not the way to go in an autocross car Now I am trying to figure things out as I go plus keep the Firebird running.. I hate dead cars Pantera is like your Lotus in handling department.. sticks great but as you say do not let off in a turn or brake otherwise it is hard to stop it from spinning.. I have only spun it once on the track on cold tires and once in front of the world at Optima Bob |
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Chet absolutely drives the wheels off that car! I've followed him enough to be able to make that statement! He needs to maintain it better - but that's a different discussion. Here’s what makes me a Sutton Fanboi…. you have no idea how good it (the suspension) can be until you’ve done it - and then you kick yourself for ever having driven such a POS - when it could have been so good. Only when you’ve driven “ok” or “bad” can you then compare to what is fantastic. I’m no longer looking for anything “better” — I think this is as good as it can get, given my skinny tire leaf spring car (245's squared)… and the only reason I think that is, because I’m able to run guys down from half a track back before they can get two more turns in…. WTF more do you want than that for a “track day” car. I can say with fact that the CAR allows me to drive that way. It's not my skills. If I had skills, the car would be far faster. |
Someone once explained tire grip with soft spring vs stiff springs to me like this.
When you walk across an ice skating rink, do you walk stiff legged or do you bend your knees and step lightly with each step? |
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Let me explain this video and why I'm posting it AGAIN....
This is a SUTTON high travel low roll set up - leaf springs - 245 tires... big brakes... 590ish HP... First LAP is under YELLOW - we're not allowed to pass at all under YELLOW... WE are not allowed to pass in CORNERS... When watching - you must realize that there are LIMITATIONS on these track days where you can pass... And I know this track well -- and sometimes its just not WORTH IT to take a pass.... you back out and pass when you want to. There are many times when cars are holding me up -- you'll see instances where I get brake checked... where I could have gone far deeper into a corner and carried a higher corner speed. Remember we aren't allowed to pass in corners. Watch how many times there are no cars in sight ---- and I catch them and then pass them with ease. This is NOT a horsepower issue... it's a "higher average speed" issue. The guys I'm passing are going as fast as they can - and doing the best they can... they're not braking and letting me by. NOBODY wants to get passed. Near the end I run into a complete CF of traffic. There is ZERO effort to pass or get caught up in that.... so I just let 'em go - REMEMBER I HAVE RON SUTTON ON THE RADIO TELLING ME ABOUT TRAFFIC. The whole time I'm on track he's working with me on stuff... he might be telling me to just back off and gain some speed (like a sling shot move) to go around someone... We're talking about corners and dissecting the track... and trying different lines and working on things the entire time I'm out there. If you don't think this SUSPENSION IS WORKING WELL.... well then there's no helping you... LOL |
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