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SouthFL 01-21-2008 12:43 AM

Contrasting Apexes
 
I was lapping at Sebring today and got this quick footage of a WS6 which I pointed by (rare to see an LS1 F-bod out there). In my couple years of track days, I haven't followed anyone with such a late apexing line as his through this part of the circuit:

Apologies for the blurred focus....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34nH4I37sh8


The contrast interests me, as I basically sold my LS1 powered Camaro SS three years ago to begin lapping at track days. Decided it was too powerful (at 460rwhp) and went from a WRX Wagon to the RX8. Anyhow, I thought the differing lines made for an interesting footage. We all know how well our cars brake and turn.

On another note, my left hand was really busy today, pointing by most everything
powered by Porsche and BMW (it was a Porsche BMW owners club track day). Our cars really need about 50 more ponies.

Things of note from today:

-New Dunlop Z1's grip really well and provide excellent sidewall stiffness. No greasiness during the 30 minute sessions (4 for the day).

-I've outdone the HP Plus as a track day pad. Must begin swapping in race pads for track days.

-Speedbleeders can fail at the track.

-TPMS is wonderful (caught a valve stem leak).

-Check Oil and Coolant lights come on Turns 1 and 17 at Sebring despite both being topped off.

staticlag 01-21-2008 12:58 AM

Nice video. Looks like you've got that track down :biggthump

SouthFL 01-21-2008 01:09 AM

^
Thanks.
I've still got a lot to learn to be fast there!

TeamRX8 01-21-2008 01:51 AM

you should be running an extra 1/2 qt of oil

nelsonrx8 01-21-2008 07:19 AM

good job tooo bad alittle under powered

PedalFaster 01-21-2008 10:18 AM

Can you elaborate on your experiences with Speedbleeders? This and a few other posts I've read recently have me wondering if I should take them off of my car.

TeamRX8 01-21-2008 11:40 AM

I've never had a problem with them, but in reality you can one-man bleed a standard/OE bleeder so I just saved the money

Red Devil 01-21-2008 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by PedalFaster (Post 2253490)
Can you elaborate on your experiences with Speedbleeders? This and a few other posts I've read recently have me wondering if I should take them off of my car.

I'd like to hear about this also as I have them on my car...

SouthFL 01-21-2008 10:03 PM


Originally Posted by PedalFaster (Post 2253490)
Can you elaborate on your experiences with Speedbleeders? This and a few other posts I've read recently have me wondering if I should take them off of my car.

See here: https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-wheels-tires-brakes-suspension-55/speedbleeder-failed-track-day-135961/


If I continue to use them, I'll be swapping the set of four out once a year from now on as regular maintenance. I was first warned about speedbleeders being prone to break by a reputable subie shop.

Razz1 01-21-2008 10:37 PM

Yikes! I'm glad I caught this thread.

I didn't know thay may have problems at the track.

SouthFL 01-22-2008 09:12 AM

I just crunched some video laptimes and I'm running 2:45 consistantly. Dipped into 2:44 once. 4 visits ago to Sebring, I was running low 2:50's. So, seat time really makes a difference.

The biggest drop in time came 3 visits ago, when a friend of mine showed me the momentum line. It dropped times by about 5 seconds.


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