No Limits -15th November. Need Practice.
Posted 21-11-2012 at 08:50 PM by monkeee
So I hit up No Limits for the first time.
The best times I could manage from 2 runs of the long track and 1 run of the short track were:
Short: 64.2
Long: 75.9
Neither is really that great. In fact imo they were very slow but I guess it's a start for me to gauge where I am at and improve from here.
A mistake I made before hand was not even checking tyre pressure...100% confident they were too high given I did not pump them myself.
So the only changes for the next No Limits in December will be obviously setting the tyres at 28-30psi before and also running Castrol SRF brake fluid (the Super Dot4 stuff was boiling kettle-spec after 2 consecutive runs of the long track).
Other than that, it's just a matter of learning the track and my braking points (more time lost there due to me braking waaaaay to early). I am sure I am capable of better even if I am on street tyres (KU36's).
Once I start to feel comfortable I may invest in some A050's and go for broke but until then, its just practice as much as I can.
-Shane. :)
The best times I could manage from 2 runs of the long track and 1 run of the short track were:
Short: 64.2
Long: 75.9
Neither is really that great. In fact imo they were very slow but I guess it's a start for me to gauge where I am at and improve from here.
A mistake I made before hand was not even checking tyre pressure...100% confident they were too high given I did not pump them myself.
So the only changes for the next No Limits in December will be obviously setting the tyres at 28-30psi before and also running Castrol SRF brake fluid (the Super Dot4 stuff was boiling kettle-spec after 2 consecutive runs of the long track).
Other than that, it's just a matter of learning the track and my braking points (more time lost there due to me braking waaaaay to early). I am sure I am capable of better even if I am on street tyres (KU36's).
Once I start to feel comfortable I may invest in some A050's and go for broke but until then, its just practice as much as I can.
-Shane. :)
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Nothing wrong with the times there.
I'm no wanners expert (haven't even set a time there, so you are faster than me!) but seems like you need more seat time with an instructor. DOT4 shouldn't be boiling after 2 laps so it is either old or you are on the brakes too much.
28-30psi in a street tyre sounds way too low as well. Usually a street tyre wants a bit more pressure to avoid sidewall flex. Pressures are different for r-comps, so don't listen when people talk pressures for them.Posted 22-11-2012 at 12:26 PM by Kato -
Posted 22-11-2012 at 01:04 PM by Master D -
Posted 22-11-2012 at 04:18 PM by kid -
Posted 22-11-2012 at 10:03 PM by monkeee -
Shane, you didn't look "slow" out there, so I wouldn't worry about those times. Especially since it was your first time out there. As the others said, you will improve with more practice. Get as much time with the instructors as you can, some of those guys are great. Even let Ducky or Franz drive your car for you, so you can see what it's capable of, and give you something to really aim for!
Posted 23-11-2012 at 08:19 AM by ImPreSiV -
Posted 23-11-2012 at 10:06 AM by ALEX. -
Cheers Kym.
The QFM A1RM's Alex. Front and rear. The rears are near brand new and the fronts have a lot left on them. DBA4000's front and rear as well.
I think the tyres were at 36/38 (I had Bob Jane fit them in Mt Lawley because I ordered the tyres through them).
I will lower them to 30/32 psi for the next no limits.Posted 23-11-2012 at 05:59 PM by monkeee -
Posted 24-11-2012 at 08:39 AM by Kato -
Posted 24-11-2012 at 09:32 AM by Master D -
Posted 26-11-2012 at 08:48 AM by Kato