After looking at the duct design and how low this will be with the car at ride height and with time running out before the first event, I elected to punt and removed the duct.
On Friday I bled the cooling system and finished some other minor details (test install the GoPro...) on the car to get it ready for the debut event.
Loaded the car and some tools up for the big debut was this past Sunday at the Midwestern Council of Sports Car Clubs event at Blackhawk Farms Raceway. Took the car down on Saturday afternoon to get a logbook and the annual tech so I would not be rushed the day of the race. Unloaded the car and ran it to tech and it sailed through with absolutely no issues!! Then packed things up for the night and headed home.
Bright and early Sunday morning, my main pit crew guy and I headed back to the track. Got things unloaded from the car and did a final once over- cleaned the windows, torqued lug nuts, etc. With the 50 degree temps, took a guess at 31 psi all around for tire pressures and when my group was called, hit the track.
With a newly prepared car and used Toyos, I was taking things pretty easy for the first session giving the tires plenty of time to come up to temp. I figured 4 or so laps would be good so started pushing a little more. Then found the limits as the rear end stepped out to the right as I took the little bend to the left prior to turn 3D. Got things collected after a slow speed tank slapper and rejoined the session. Was monitoring the coolant temp and the handling and other than that event, the rest of the session went well. My son heard the call over the radio that I had an agricultural event and wanted to watch it on the GoPro. Let him watch it once but wanted to make sure I had enough battery for the other sessions so he could not share with everyone in the paddock...
Came in when the session was done and checked things over for the qualifying session. Coolant and oil levels were great so decided to lower the tire pressures a bit to see how the car reacted- set things at 28 psi all around and when the call was made, lined up in grid.
Was still taking things fairly easy getting the tires up to temp and bringing the speeds up a little and things were going well. Got past a couple cars and got down to a low 1.30.3 time which put me 13 of 14 in ITA and like 21 of 24 overall. Not setting any records but learning the car and bringing things up to speed. Car was much more settled in the rear end with the lower tire pressures and starting to push a little more in T5 and T3. Was curious how the brakes would hold up with no ducts and trying out the Hawk DTC-60 pads. The brakes felt pretty good with good modulation and excellent power for the light pedal effort.
Checked things over after the Qualifying session and fluids are all in good shape. Was not sure how a 178XXX B-series Honda engine would run on track but it sounds great and pulls pretty well for a bone stock engine with a header.
Lined up for the race when my group was called. Was not too worried about the start since I was pretty far back in the pack. Took off for the warm up lap and brought things up to temp perhaps a little too slow as the pack split up a bit but we got the green flag and took off. The car was behaving nicely and we were getting settled into a rhythum. I was picking the pace up a little more until I got into T6 a little hot and locked the brakes up and slid straight off the corner. Had things pretty well slowed so did not end up in Wisconsin but this put me dead last in the session. Gathered things up and took off (with permission, of course). Cleaned the tires up from my second agricultural run and must not have flat spotted the tires too badly although there was a slight vibration at higher speeds.
Ended up finishing at the same spot in class as one car DNF'ed. Did not end up breaking the 1.30s but did drop a little more time from my qualifying time. The suspension setup seemed pretty good but could definitely feel the inside front tire spinning in the slower corners with the open diff. The car felt pretty planted with the Konis on full soft but will experiment with the shock settings at the next event.
Downloaded the GoPro footage tonight and while reviewing this I noticed that the placement of the camera is such that I have a great view out the windshield, which I knew when I installed the mount on the cage. I was checking the video and noticed that I have a partial view of the dash and can see the tach and speedo when in a corner which may be interesting. The cool part was seeing the excellent view out the rear of the car through the rearview mirror. Definitely had not planned that but very nice to be able to see out the front and rear of the car.