On track. My review and video.
#31
Race Car
At speeds over about 70 there is the boom you hear in the vid if windows are all the way down. Popping the back of the sunroof makes it go away. Annoying unless you have helmet on and are focused. I had convinced myself the sport mirrors would fix it but there it was.
#32
Burning Brakes
Congrats Sam! I should call Owen to make an offer on your turbo S
Looking forward to seeing fast lap times from you.
Looking forward to seeing fast lap times from you.
#33
Burning Brakes
Sam, I'm confused. On 11/16/13 you posted MSR laptimes with the TTS on stock Pirelli P Zeros and Stock camber as 1:20.04 in the Turbo S Thread.
The photo of your Solo also shows your 3 best laps as 1:20.19, 1:20.61, 1:20.89 - all outstanding laptimes.
https://rennlist.com/forums/991-turb...-review-5.html
"1:20:04, with a passenger and nearly shredded front outer stock tire on stock alignment. I have hence added 0.5 degrees negative camber to the front. In the C4S, anything more on street tires killed the inside shoulder of the inside tire and the alignment specs appear to be the same."
In the GT3 Thread yesterday you posted your best MSR TTS time as a slower 1:22.98
https://rennlist.com/forums/991-gt3/...and-video.html
"For those who know it, the video is of Motorsports Ranch, 1.7 miles running clockwise. In the C4S my best time was 1:25:51. In the TTS it was 1:22:98. In the GT3 it was 1:23:41. I am 100% certain I can beat the TTS next time for several reasons. First, track was very cold and traction poor. The TTS time was in optimal 64 degrees. Second, the TTS time was with its alignment adjusted. Third, this was first day on the track with the GT3 and it was only 5 days old and I didn't want to take it off track. Finally, this was first day with R-ish compound tires and I don't think I had the right pressures in them."
Were the MSR track configurations different or was the TTS on Street tires actually 3.37 seconds faster than the GT3 on "R" compound tires?
If so, you have your work cut out for you to match those excellent laptimes.
Many thanks again for your very informative posts and the great Video.
The photo of your Solo also shows your 3 best laps as 1:20.19, 1:20.61, 1:20.89 - all outstanding laptimes.
https://rennlist.com/forums/991-turb...-review-5.html
"1:20:04, with a passenger and nearly shredded front outer stock tire on stock alignment. I have hence added 0.5 degrees negative camber to the front. In the C4S, anything more on street tires killed the inside shoulder of the inside tire and the alignment specs appear to be the same."
In the GT3 Thread yesterday you posted your best MSR TTS time as a slower 1:22.98
https://rennlist.com/forums/991-gt3/...and-video.html
"For those who know it, the video is of Motorsports Ranch, 1.7 miles running clockwise. In the C4S my best time was 1:25:51. In the TTS it was 1:22:98. In the GT3 it was 1:23:41. I am 100% certain I can beat the TTS next time for several reasons. First, track was very cold and traction poor. The TTS time was in optimal 64 degrees. Second, the TTS time was with its alignment adjusted. Third, this was first day on the track with the GT3 and it was only 5 days old and I didn't want to take it off track. Finally, this was first day with R-ish compound tires and I don't think I had the right pressures in them."
Were the MSR track configurations different or was the TTS on Street tires actually 3.37 seconds faster than the GT3 on "R" compound tires?
If so, you have your work cut out for you to match those excellent laptimes.
Many thanks again for your very informative posts and the great Video.
#34
Rennlist Member
My guess is two main reasons, 1. it is the CW direction. We get a lot more laps going CCW. (Typical DE is CCW) 2. Need to figure out what tire pressure is optimum with these tires and this car.
Walt
Walt
#35
Drifting
Thread Starter
#36
Drifting
Thread Starter
Sam, I'm confused. On 11/16/13 you posted MSR laptimes with the TTS on stock Pirelli P Zeros and Stock camber as 1:20.04 in the Turbo S Thread.
The photo of your Solo also shows your 3 best laps as 1:20.19, 1:20.61, 1:20.89 - all outstanding laptimes.
https://rennlist.com/forums/991-turb...-review-5.html
"1:20:04, with a passenger and nearly shredded front outer stock tire on stock alignment. I have hence added 0.5 degrees negative camber to the front. In the C4S, anything more on street tires killed the inside shoulder of the inside tire and the alignment specs appear to be the same."
In the GT3 Thread yesterday you posted your best MSR TTS time as a slower 1:22.98
https://rennlist.com/forums/991-gt3/...and-video.html
"For those who know it, the video is of Motorsports Ranch, 1.7 miles running clockwise. In the C4S my best time was 1:25:51. In the TTS it was 1:22:98. In the GT3 it was 1:23:41. I am 100% certain I can beat the TTS next time for several reasons. First, track was very cold and traction poor. The TTS time was in optimal 64 degrees. Second, the TTS time was with its alignment adjusted. Third, this was first day on the track with the GT3 and it was only 5 days old and I didn't want to take it off track. Finally, this was first day with R-ish compound tires and I don't think I had the right pressures in them."
Were the MSR track configurations different or was the TTS on Street tires actually 3.37 seconds faster than the GT3 on "R" compound tires?
If so, you have your work cut out for you to match those excellent laptimes.
Many thanks again for your very informative posts and the great Video.
The photo of your Solo also shows your 3 best laps as 1:20.19, 1:20.61, 1:20.89 - all outstanding laptimes.
https://rennlist.com/forums/991-turb...-review-5.html
"1:20:04, with a passenger and nearly shredded front outer stock tire on stock alignment. I have hence added 0.5 degrees negative camber to the front. In the C4S, anything more on street tires killed the inside shoulder of the inside tire and the alignment specs appear to be the same."
In the GT3 Thread yesterday you posted your best MSR TTS time as a slower 1:22.98
https://rennlist.com/forums/991-gt3/...and-video.html
"For those who know it, the video is of Motorsports Ranch, 1.7 miles running clockwise. In the C4S my best time was 1:25:51. In the TTS it was 1:22:98. In the GT3 it was 1:23:41. I am 100% certain I can beat the TTS next time for several reasons. First, track was very cold and traction poor. The TTS time was in optimal 64 degrees. Second, the TTS time was with its alignment adjusted. Third, this was first day on the track with the GT3 and it was only 5 days old and I didn't want to take it off track. Finally, this was first day with R-ish compound tires and I don't think I had the right pressures in them."
Were the MSR track configurations different or was the TTS on Street tires actually 3.37 seconds faster than the GT3 on "R" compound tires?
If so, you have your work cut out for you to match those excellent laptimes.
Many thanks again for your very informative posts and the great Video.
#37
Drifting
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So did the using the PDK in auto mode eventually become boring at all? I'm eager to get back on track after a couple months away, and when I imagine driving on track, shifting features prominently in my imagery.
#39
Burning Brakes
lapping days?
#41
Drifting
Thread Starter
Thanks Walt and Sam. That explains it. I never ran bi-directional on road-course tracks. Must be hugely challenging with completely different turn in, apex and track out points in addition to safety considerations locating flag stations, tire walls, run-off areas, curbing. etc. Do you know what direction you will be using on your next
lapping days?
lapping days?
No. The norm is 1-2 seconds off the pace but I don't get to practice CW much because they only run it once a month on member days and I'm not always available. I think I ran the 1.7 CCW close to 30 times last year versus 4 or 5 for the CW. The 3.1 is also uncommon but I drove it about a dozen or so times and 1.7 of which is the CCW section.
#42
Drifting
Thread Starter
Not for me. Makes me concentrate more on "driving". That said, my C4S and TTS where also PDK. I have grone to love it because I am obsessed with my lap times.
#43
I'm going to the track again this coming Saturday (with my coach). It will be the 3.1 mile track configuration. Now that I have better camber set up, I should know for sure how those tires stand up to abuse. I will run 4 or 5 30 minute sessions very hard. I'll report back, perhaps with another video.
#45
Drifting
Thread Starter
Just heard back from my delaership. Tire Rack has them. The dealer claims they sometimes will hold a few sets for them if supply is limited. Ordered a set.