Track Day Preparation
#1
Posted 22 February 2006 - 12:25 PM
The only modification I made was fitting the Red Dot discs (which are great, thanks Pumabuild) plus running the tyres about 5psi higher than normal to protect the sidewalls.
I ran the car for about 15 to 20 mins each time, then let it cool down for a bit. However, towards the end of the day you could hear boiling under the bonnet, so something was getting quite hot.
I'm going again on Monday so my question is what else can I do to the car to help protect it?
#3
Posted 22 February 2006 - 01:35 PM
I have managed 6 sessions in one day at Brands without any 'boiling' noises.
Is your coolant currently still with enough coolant or have you been topping it up with water maybe?
Assume you already make sure your oil is changed more frequently than once a year, and that you have decent tryes with no bulges etc. and that your brake fluid is not well old, though I expect Alan stuck SRF in it
The only thing I don't like about Brands is that there is little parking on the flat so I hate just leaving it in gear with no handbrake cause you have to remember that when getting in again
I went this time last year and there was snow on the ground, but the track was dry, boy it was cold though
enjoy
#4
Posted 22 February 2006 - 04:35 PM
I have absolutely no idea what brake fluid etc I have but the last two services have been at PB so hopefully Alan did the honours. I'll specifically mention it next time I'm there.
HK - you say you did 6 sessions but how many laps were you doing against how much cooling off time? And you've got an FRP so presumably a lot more able to deal with track work than my 1.7.
I've been keeping an eye on FRP's for sale on this site (I'd want one with an LSD for track days) but also tempted by VX220's...
#5
Posted 22 February 2006 - 04:49 PM
Me I now have SRF but before that I still changed my brake fluid every two years and not three as per the book (IIRC)
I did 6 sessions of about 15-20 mins each and there was approx 40 minutes between each session, even when I went again in July and it was really hot I had no boiling noises, I'm not mechanical, hopefully you will get better replies this eveing I did as many laps as I could
I may have an FRP but the basic engine is the same 1.7 unit.
'Grinding a bit' that sounds odd, would have thought you would have basic brake fade which as far as I know doesn't make a noise. Grinding sounds more like you ran out of pad
Did you use any oil did you notice?
I always use a bit when I have been on track.
You can always retro fit an LSD unit, so if the price is right it might be an option when looking to
I had a Ferari spin out in front of me which was pretty when doing about 80
#6
Posted 22 February 2006 - 05:21 PM
Some people up the tyre pressures, some don't. Personally, I don't.
20 minute stretches are about the right length of time I'd say, but it literally depends on how the car 'feels'.
Admittedly, though, on road tyres after 20 mins on a dry track the tyres would start to get a bit hot. Although that is with continued fast lapping.
Ex-FRS #2787 - Ex-FRP #383
#7
Posted 22 February 2006 - 05:27 PM
Personal choice on how you think the car feels
#8
Posted 22 February 2006 - 05:40 PM
and an st up your botty. lol
FRP 241 RINGMEISTER -23 LAPS = 296.7 MILES COMPLETED, MORE TO COME NEXT YEAR
#9
Posted 22 February 2006 - 05:43 PM
#10
Posted 22 February 2006 - 05:58 PM
FRP 241 RINGMEISTER -23 LAPS = 296.7 MILES COMPLETED, MORE TO COME NEXT YEAR
#11
Posted 28 February 2006 - 03:19 PM
#12
Posted 28 February 2006 - 10:14 PM
I did about 80 laps I think, and used an entire tank of optimax in just 100 miles :-)
With a couple of instruction sessions I finally I think I found the limit of the (standard) Puma too, and it is very forgiving. Getting gradually quicker and quicker into Paddock mean you first feel the car is moving slightly, then you feel proper drift and throttle adjustability, then you feel oversteer (once!) which is simple to control. After that, you have loads of confidence to simply throw it into corners and see what happens. Huge fun...
Highlight of the day - overtaking a blue caterham!
Downside - getting undertaken by 911's lunging up the inside and having to run very wide.
Am thinking of doing the Bedford day on 13th March...
#13
Posted 28 February 2006 - 10:24 PM
#14
Posted 28 February 2006 - 10:34 PM
Brakes fine, and was leaning on them heavily. The Red Dots seem to groan a bit when cold but by 2nd or 3rd lap are silent. No fade at all after 15 hard laps under instruction, so i'd totally recommend them.
This post has been edited by Lucky Pierre: 28 February 2006 - 10:36 PM
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Posted 01 March 2006 - 12:11 PM
#16
Posted 02 March 2006 - 09:50 AM
#17
Posted 02 March 2006 - 08:14 PM