Ok guys, I finally got around to taking the ACR to its first track day. I had tried about 2 months ago as well but unfortunately as some of you many have read in some of my posts after a handful of laps got CEL and limp mode which ended that day. Took me a few weeks to sort out and find the problem of a melted O2 rear wire/connector. Having subsequently deleted that sensor and insulated the crap out of everything I could see since, I ventured out on to the track at the famous Spa F1 Circuit in Belgium. I've been there a couple of times before, last year(bear in mind I'm a late comer to tracking overall and have only had about 6 track days in my life-so steep learning curve for me!)
Anyway I was there for 2 days with the car and my impressions are immense! Car is incredible. Totally unflappable. Of course as it was my first outing with the car, I was both kind of nervous and apprehensive as I didn't know what to expect of a nearly 700hp high downforce aero car! I also brought along my trusty 993 RS Clubsport with a measly 300 hp to fall back on(which although anemic by comparison in power does feel extremely lovely just like you're getting into a nicely worn pair of comfortable jeans-always feels just right!)
Anyway as you will see I posted a relatively modest(for the car) 2:45 lap time. However I am sure this car is good for under 2:30. However as a lot of you have already mentioned the biggest thing I will have to overcome is accepting the car is capable of going round corners faster than your mind thinks it can do, and I simply have to go faster and I'm sure it will feel better.
I've posted geo settings elsewhere https://driveviper.com/forums/thread...es-ACR-at-Inde. But car felt utterly stable though with camber at 2.75. One thing I did notice was that the wing was holding my speed down the fast long Kemmel straight. It was set at the standard 2 position and was only able to get to 145mph max. A GT3RS by comparison is good for around 155mph. So I think for next time I need to get it to position 1 for that track.
Although I brought 2 extra sets of front tires along, and having driven 350 miles there and back, after 2 track days the tires are still good! Of course this says that I'm not pushing quite as much as it can go, but also I truly feel the track is not that abrasive. In fact the surface of tracks at many European tracks are pretty smooth compared to what Ive seen in the US so they are less punishing on the tires. Having said that once I have truly pushed the car I will get a proper idea of the tire wear.
The other thing I noticed was even though the ambient temp outside was reasonably warm at about 85 degrees when the car turned off the air con to maximise power, it certainly did feel hot inside the car! You guys who regularly drive in places like Arizona, Florida, Texas etc where temps are much higher are real heroes. Do you drive naked?! LOL!
Also the other thing I most certainly need to do is get some ear plugs. Even though I have stock catback and Belangers headers and HF front cat, my left ear was buzzing at the end of the 2nd day! Defo need to protect my ears next time!
Moreover even though I put extra insulation in the sills and around the HF car, my PPF hasn't taken too well to the extra heat generated so will probably need to change that at some point.
But overall what a car! I look forward to getting better and exploring the limits of the car.!
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