It was fun. Had some problems though. With Saturdays rain out, I spent the afternoon mounting the new wheels/tires on the car. Getting ready for a nice day on Sunday. On the first warm-up lap Sunday - there was white smoke coming out of the back of the car. I thought - CRAP - I'm going 20MPH and I just blew a head gasket. I pulled into the pits and the officials told me I have a tire rub causing the smoke. Crap. The rub was on the inside of the rear wells. I raised the ride height about 1/2" and and turned to shocks to 100% stiffness. I went out on the 2nd session. Same thing - one lap and done.
The Superformance guys told me that the rear tires are 1/2" too wide for the car. They are 335 Hoosiers and I should have ordered 315s. So, anyway a SPF guy had made a body-mod to his car to accept the 335s and offered to buy them from me. Cool. That is unless anyone here wants them. Let me know.
So, I mounted on my street tires back on the car and decided to run the 3 afternoon sessions to learn a few things about my winter mods, and the track - and boy did I learn a lot.
1) Shocks and springs - good improvement, but not great. A lot less body roll, and more confidence in turns. I only dialed them up one click from my street setting. I guess I could have done more adjustments, but I just didn't want to mess with it. I wish I would have had the new sway bars to go with the other stuff. I would have dialed it all in - but without the sway bars - it's just not right. One thing I noticed was that I was able to carry just a little more speed through corners - enough to push me around in the seat and had me holding on to the steering wheel to keep myself upright.
2) I need a new seat. Thinking Kirkey here.
3) The new ball joints had the car nice and stable at high speed.
4) The engine sputtered a few times at the end of the front straight. I think it was fuel starved. Once I topped off the tank it was fine.
5) New brake pads - total failure IMHO. I'll keep the current pads on the car for street - but I'll make some phone calls to find some track pads. I had brake fade a few times at the end of the front straight - not good. If I can't work this out I'll get a big brake upgrade next year. A couple of times I did them lock up - and it was the rears that locked of first. So, I'll have to do some work here. I hope to find some track pads that will work with my current rotors.
6) You small block guys are going to love this --- I learned the advantage of a small block. On back straights (they're short) I was confidently running through 3rd gear and then shifting into 4th - only to have to shift down to 3rd again for the corner. This upsets the car. If I just had a couple thousand more RPMs I could keep the car in 3rd gear and fly around the corner. I tried leaving it in 4th around the corner - kinda useless. And running 3rd to the max is a bit dangerous on the engine. I'll have to talk to Tim about this.
7) If you want to go fast you need a Viper, Corvette, BMW, or Porsche. Those guys were flying around the track. The amount of speed they were able to carry through the corners was impressive. I was the almost slowest guy out there once again. An 18 year old with a stock 5.0 new GT Mustang passed me with an instructor on-board. I had passed him a few times before. A Subaru 4-door passed me every session. I was able to pass an old VW Scirocco a few times, but the field lapped me at least once every session. I need to learn so much more. Tim would have enjoyed the weekend. There was a pretty fast FFR running in the intermediate class.
So - I was trying to be smooth, but between getting thrown around the cockpit, brake fade, and totally wrong shifting - I just didn't get to make the progress I had hoped for. One a good note - I give excellent point-bys for passing. If there was an award for the most assertive and courteous point-bys - I would surely win a trophy.
