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So, after my AST Sport line 1 purchase and a set of R888s, I took the Clio to Brands yesterday and was mighty impressed at the improvements to the car.
I have a video at half way through the day with a full tank, a >100kg passenger, a lift to let someone pass and some pretty early braking in places. I timed the best lap on that at 62 seconds - the gopro battery ran out after that, but with the improvements I had made to my driving, with less fuel and no passenger, I reckon I broke the 60 second mark by the end of the day.
But where do I go next?
My observationson the car through the day;
I struggled to stay in the seats, so I think bucket seats and harnesses are needed. I'm not keen on harnesses without at least a half cage.
I finally found the limits of my DS2500s (they never faded, but there are places I felt I could stop faster!), so I think a pad upgrade is needed - suggestions?
The difference in the car without a passenger was incredible - this makes me want to pursue weight loss in the car. Where can large amounts of weight be saved? What is a realistic figure?
The engine bay got very hot - to the point where the PAS fluid was boiling out of the reservoir. What can I look at to aid cooling of the engine bay?
Beyond some bucket seats, I want to look at tuition. I was thinking about contacting someone like Michael Vergers (a friend had a day with him and spoke very highly of him) to book a day of tuition.
Essentially, I'm just looking for some objective opinions.
I want to spend as little as possible on the car to get as much track time in as possible, but I want to do things right to leave the possibility racing open - maybe in a year or two.
I have a video at half way through the day with a full tank, a >100kg passenger, a lift to let someone pass and some pretty early braking in places. I timed the best lap on that at 62 seconds - the gopro battery ran out after that, but with the improvements I had made to my driving, with less fuel and no passenger, I reckon I broke the 60 second mark by the end of the day.
But where do I go next?
My observationson the car through the day;
I struggled to stay in the seats, so I think bucket seats and harnesses are needed. I'm not keen on harnesses without at least a half cage.
I finally found the limits of my DS2500s (they never faded, but there are places I felt I could stop faster!), so I think a pad upgrade is needed - suggestions?
The difference in the car without a passenger was incredible - this makes me want to pursue weight loss in the car. Where can large amounts of weight be saved? What is a realistic figure?
The engine bay got very hot - to the point where the PAS fluid was boiling out of the reservoir. What can I look at to aid cooling of the engine bay?
Beyond some bucket seats, I want to look at tuition. I was thinking about contacting someone like Michael Vergers (a friend had a day with him and spoke very highly of him) to book a day of tuition.
Essentially, I'm just looking for some objective opinions.
I want to spend as little as possible on the car to get as much track time in as possible, but I want to do things right to leave the possibility racing open - maybe in a year or two.