Now for the drive up to Bedford, with my brother in his ph1.
Filling up
And we drove the 80 miles to Bedford without to much of a issue, I was getting understeer on acceleration even on the road but put this down to how much weight was in the back of my car as I went overboard in bringing tools etc.
Then on the track 😊😎
The car felt pretty fast and was quicker in the straights than my brothers 172 and quite a few cars on the trackday, except the meclaren 😂.
It was greasy so still being cautious inthe corners and locked up on braking a few times.
Having fun
Few of my brother
The just before lunch BANG, 🙄
M exhaust spectacularly fell off at the manifold as I was coming out the pits on to the first corner!
Limped it off to the closest exit point and tried to get to the pits on the normal roads in Bedford autodrome.
About 100 yards and the car died 😭.
Got my jack and tools and fitted the exhaust the best I could but the car wouldn't start!
Toed back to the main car park and had lunch and tried to fix it!
No fuel or spark.
Eventually found a 30 amp fuse blown in the engine fuse box, replaced it and the car fired but misfiring like a bag of spanners!
The I limped it to the pits and all my tools and fitted the exhaust a bit better, found the lambda sensor post cat and lost insulation on some wires so repaired that as best as I could.
Dropped it back to the floor, fired it and the cough cough and a huge bang (backfire). Everyone in the pits needed new underpants at this point, it was so forceful it blew the exhaust off again which was on quite tight!
Ended up on a AA truck on its first trackday 😭🚚 bugger.
So it's now home and I need to investigate what's happened, sort a new exhaust system as I can't have this bodge 😁. But valuable lessons learnt!
I enjoyed myself so more trackdays are happening but it's going to be a proper, well executed maintance, modification route from now on! Trackdays fine weak spots that's for sure