NoVa 350Z track build
#221
Alright, just got back from VIR, it was a blast weekend. Cold and windy but great driving conditions. The groups were packed, instructor group had 50+ cars in it so a lot of traffic, hard to get clean laps in. Managed to get a few in on Sunday afternoon, set new personal best of 2:12.5 down from 2:18 a year ago, so the car setup if definitely getting there. Here are the fast laps, please excuse my horrendous shifting around the oak tree, kept getting 6th instead of 4th
And a couple videos running thru traffic
And a couple videos running thru traffic
#228
Despite building the car close to race specs I'm not really interested in racing. One thing I've learned watching my friends do it is that it takes too much effort and money to be competitive. I'm happy to go to track events, instruct, drive and just hang out. I've just turned 50 and I have nothing left to prove, I just want to enjoy this as a hobby, not a as a second job.
SCCA runs time trial events and they are some of the most laid back events. Def competitive if you want to build towards it, but the atmosphere is laid back if you want to just churn some good laps in and hang. I see a good bit of folks (a generation or 2 older than me) that have a blast out there.
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#237
Finally pulled my car from storage to start prepping it for March event at Summit. First chance to examine wearables after double duty at VIR in November. Brake pad wear is excellent as always, brand new front pads still look new, rear pads that have been on there forever still have plenty of meat left. Tire wear looks excellent as well, still plenty of rubber left on the Michelin slicks. Also, the weird rubber buildup that was plaguing the previous slicks in mostly gone. The wear is even on all tires except the front right, which still exhibits more buildup on the inside third of the tire. But that being an inside tire on a clockwise VIR track it's pretty much expected. If I reduce camber anymore I'll lose front grip, and the only other solution would be to do different camber on the inside tire than the outside tire but then I'd have to change it depending on the track, which is just not worth it. Bottom line is that the kind of buildup that cause massive vibrations is no longer there and that's good enough for me.
I'll be flushing all the fluids next week, but that's pretty much all the maintenance the car needs right now. As for the aero I ordered last August, it still haven't arrived almost 7 months later, so I doubt it'll be here in time for the next event. I'm trying to be patient but considering I was told up to 12 weeks when I ordered, this is getting a bit ridiculous.
I'll be flushing all the fluids next week, but that's pretty much all the maintenance the car needs right now. As for the aero I ordered last August, it still haven't arrived almost 7 months later, so I doubt it'll be here in time for the next event. I'm trying to be patient but considering I was told up to 12 weeks when I ordered, this is getting a bit ridiculous.
#239
So our Summit event got cancelled due to snow last weekend. Summit informed us on Friday that they decided to close down and they refunded everyone's money. I might have to go to VIR in April to make up for it.