Rocksandblues
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Hope you are not posting and driving on lap 11. ?!Well it just started snowing and I'm about 10 laps into my car control clinic lolololol
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Hope you are not posting and driving on lap 11. ?!Well it just started snowing and I'm about 10 laps into my car control clinic lolololol
It's the infield course at Lime Rock so only a few cars at a time are on the track.Hope you are not posting and driving on lap 11. ?!
Thanks for the advice! The Z4 is so sweet, it's cool to see a Z4 owner here. My wife is constantly trying to convince me to buy her a used 4-cylinder Z4.I’ve done a lot of track days but only 3 in my Z4 M40i.
How are the DWS holding up? I’m actually thinking about going that direction. Used them on a mustang and they held up very well.
a square setup is good for tire rotation
camber is good for allowing lower tire pressure in the front and maintaining even wear.
the seats, of all the things you list, will improve your enjoyment the most. Much less fatigue. More control. Better concentration.
everything else is really really down the rabbit hole if you aren’t racing for points.
so if it were me, I’d go.
camber plates.
then seats.
then wheels
dirty secret. You can run 275 on the front wheels. You can’t run the rear wheels on the front without rubbing. With lifetime mounting and balance at discount tire you can rotate your square tires without rotating the wheels front to back.Choose unidirectional tire designs for even wear on both edges with rotation.
I completely agree with you on seats. I took a beating yesterday, especially on the skidpad. To the point where on my drive home I was seriously starting to consider getting a good drivers seat and just retaining the lap belt and stock passenger seat for the time being. I want to go to a 6-point harness, but I think a roll bar is really the only real option there because I doubt the integrity of the Cusco or similar harness bar in a serious collision. Suffice to say seats are very high my list as well as some safety items. I am putting a fire extinguisher into the car, and I will be installing seats, a 6-point harness with HANS, and some sort of roll bar hopefully over the winter when i do the coilovers.So here's a rundown of what I've decided to go with:
Driver Upgrades (Purchased):
Brake Upgrades (Ordered):
- 3-pack of SCDA Car Control Clinic at Lime Rock park. This includes a wet skidpad and a ~1 mile permanent AutoX course. First day scheduled for March 25th.
- 3-pack of SCDA track days with in-car instruction. Planning on doing 1 at Palmer, Lime Rock (full course), and Thompson.
- Still need to buy track insurance, but my CC needs a little break!
200 tw tires and supporting mods (Ordered)
- Project-µ Club Racer F+R Pads
- Castrol SRF (I'll try the Endless fluid next)
- Goodrich SS lines
- Verus MC Brace
- Kumho Ecsta V730 275/35R18 (square)
- Titan 7 T-R10 18"x10.7"
- 15mm spacers front and rear (temporary until I upgrade to MCS 2-ways)
- Cusco Sway Bars
- Jackie Ding's Level 2 Handling Kit
- SPL Front Lower Control Arms
- SPL Adjustable Front Caster Rod Monoball Bushings
- SPL Rear Toe Links + Eccentric Lockouts
- SPL F&R Adjustable Swaybar links
- PhD Racing Lab Setup Guide and Support
- Wheel Stud Conversion with 90mm studs
- TPMS for all 4 wheels
I mean, in the conditions we were in on Saturday I probably had one of the fastest cars there, but these tires wouldn't deal with real heat very well because of the compound.https://m.tirerack.com/tires/tests/testDisplay.jsp?ttid=270&tab=ResultCharts
Less difference than I might guess between summer and all season.
but measurable.
as a class they did better on a different day. Don’t know what that says about reproducibility of these tests.
https://m.tirerack.com/tires/tests/testDisplay.jsp?ttid=280&tab=ResultCharts
I’m planning to snag a set of Supra wheels for track tires.
definitely get a Z4 if your wife wants a convertible.
Yea, the DWS will get annihilated on the full track and 50F+ temps.I mean, in the conditions we were in on Saturday I probably had one of the fastest cars there, but these tires wouldn't deal with real heat very well because of the compound.
She's really torn between the Z4, a 981 Boxster, and the Fiata Abarth.
That wasn’t my experience. *shrug*DWS will get annihilated on the full track and 50F+ temps.
Drive faster? ?That wasn’t my experience. *shrug*
NT01s are very popular in the P-car world as well.Nitto NT01 would be my other tire choice if/when I can’t get my Maxxis Victra RC-1s. They’re mega popular and other BMW owners love em! Glad to hear you’re practicing a bit in the slush. It’s great when it’s a bit slippery early in the day, driving off line, feeling your limits and then as the day drys up = fantastic lap times. At least in my previous track cars.
Sounds like you’re right on track. Seat time being the most important factor. And @Bubbajo list spot on. Seats make a HUGE difference in confidence and feel. Hawk DTC 60/30s are worth a try as well. Can’t beat them for the price, imo. And ditto on the heat cycling. I get mine driving in town a bit, in route to the track, or going easy the 1st session.
The Supra’s wheelbase is really, really short (shorter than 86s, 370Zs, caymans). Combined with a healthy amount of power (and grip), and it’s definitely a learning curve to play at the limits of traction.The skidpad stomped my ass. Initiating, correcting, and sustaining a drift was a challenge. I got it a few times, but spun the hell out of the car far more times lol. Even the instructors I let drive my car had trouble.
Have friends with a race team in the Pirelli GT4 America series. He drives a m4 gt4 but likes the Supra and was tempted. *partially because of meThe Supra’s wheelbase is really, really short (shorter than 86s, 370Zs, caymans). Combined with a healthy amount of power (and grip), and it’s definitely a learning curve to play at the limits of traction.
The Supra wheel base is almost exactly the same as the Cayman, which makes sense since the Cayman was studied as the competition to the Supra. 97.2 vs 97.4.The Supra’s wheelbase is really, really short (shorter than 86s, 370Zs, caymans). Combined with a healthy amount of power (and grip), and it’s definitely a learning curve to play at the limits of traction.
I used NT01's for about a decade. They where a great tire, fast to the cords. However, almost every single 200TW are faster than NT01's now. NT01 will last longer but you will be 2+ seconds off pace of pretty much any modern tire.Nitto NT01 would be my other tire choice if/when I can’t get my Maxxis Victra RC-1s. They’re mega popular and other BMW owners love em!