Unbelievable!
I made it to the track AND THE CAR WORKED!!!
For some reason I was extremely stressed out leading up to Track Night. I think that I was more stressed than I've ever been before racing, because I've never had such a big project be spread over such a long period of time. This whole car was built mostly in 20-minute work sessions while kids were sleeping and I didn't have any immediate Dad duties to attend. Needless to say this is not the ideal arrangement to complete a big project. With such a lack of free time, the worry came from knowing that I don't have another engine rebuild left in me for the next couple years. I want to move on to the cage, not mess with a rebuild again. This engine had to work, and I had to get it right the first time.
...and by-golly I think I've done it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1up9N_T7J8&t=25s
This is the second session. The first session was largely sitting in traffic. Some of the guys ignored blue flags. You're required to receive a point-by on a straight-away in order to pass. Unfortunately my car was ONLY capable of passing in the corners. For whatever reason, the other cars being on all-season tires or just inexperience, I was much much faster than everyone (that I encountered) in the first session. The second session was better, with far less traffic, people gave point-by's when I needed them (and I gave a few too).
On to the car: It did very well.
Brakes: The brakes were good, much better than I expected. I don't know how much wear they have, as I haven't inspected the car yet. The performance was there, and I suspect that if I get the pads to last for an 8 hour race then the stock sized brakes will be sufficient. The car hit about 105 mph on the straights, and I could easily brake from th 350' mark (where I would aim to hit in the miata).
Handling: Suspension was soft, and there was body roll. I don't think it's necessarily a bad thing, although getting new struts should be very helpful. I'd love stiffer springs, but they're unavailable. I suspect putting on new struts and maybe an addco rear bar will get the handling where I need it to be. The way it sits, this car will probably be very competitive in the rain. I think that adding front shock travel, and relocating the upper control arm mounting point did wonders for the handling!
Grip: My $100 used BFG Rivals were GREAT! Very sticky, great feedback, sliding was controllable. Understeer came when I did something stupid. Only oversteered once in an off-camber turn that I braked too late into. I was able to hold significantly more speed in the corners than the street cars.
Transmission: The shifting was good, but a bit of a grind if I shifted fast at all at 7500 rpm from 3rd to 4th gear. On to my biggest complaint of the car: the gearing. Unfortunately the gearing is much different from the Miata that I've driven so much. There's a big space between 2nd and 3rd gear. I believe that the car would have been faster if I'd have considered that turn 12 (leading on to the front strait) is actually a second gear corner and not a 3rd gear corner in this car. I should have been shifting to 2nd in turn 12, which is a big no-no in the miata. I probably left a good amount of time in this section. Turn's 7 & 12 are crucial because they lead on to the straights, and getting them wrong can really screw up your lap (especially in a low power car). I would LOVE to have the lower 3rd gear like SE-R's, or a lower final drive.... that's if there's room in the budget, but I can definitely race this trans as it sits if I can't upgrade. Also, not having an LSD didn't seem to matter much.
The Engine: The engine was good. Good power, no overheating, no problems! Until the checkered flag on the 2nd session. The car started misfiring and the battery light came on. I made it back to my trailer and found the car only had 9v at the battery while running. Even though the car has a "brand new" reman alternator (bought by previous owner) with only a few miles on it... it still failed. It's still under warranty, I'll exchange it and keep it in the box for a spare and buy a used OEM alternator. This cost me 20 minutes of track time but I was not disappointed because all of the important stuff worked. About this time my wife walked up and surprised me, she was not supposed to be there but she got a baby sitter and drove up to the track in time to catch my 2nd session. She even got a video of me running down a BRZ! (see youtube video). Best wife ever! I was happy to call it a successful night and pack up.
The Exhaust: Not that pretty. SOUNDS AWESOME!
Session 1: (timed with RaceChrono free app)
Session 2
Lap times are slower than I've been in the miata (1:36 is my best). My goal was 1:39.XX. I'm not disappointed, as I'm confident that I could get there if I'd have been in 2nd in turn 12 and had another session. Also, I don't know if the failing alternator had any effect on my power. Ultimately the car still has more in it too, because there's plenty of weight that still needs to come out (lots of dash stuff, sound deadening, wiring, hvac, windows, regulators/motors, etc.).
Goal # 1 - COMPLETE!