gtirx2
Active Member
Well after wanting to do a track day for some time now I thought I would book one up and have a go.
The car is not really set up for track (yet) as it is on old nismo shocks with 60mm rsr springs and I was getting a lot of 4 wheel drift/understeer.
Anyhow the day seemed to go pretty well although when I first got out there I was trying way to hard and scrubbing loads of speed off in the corners and was just cooking my tyres.
Later in the day I started to settle down a bit and try and read the lines a bit better which was helping my tyres last a bit longer but was still getting a lot of understeer.
Looking back I should have really got an instructor as I am not the best at reading the lines and found it to be a lot harder than I thought it would be to get a good lap in.
I would like to say the gtir held its own out there but tbh I was getting overtaken quite often by various things including a lot of m3’s
.Some of the m3’s were full on track cars with track rubber tho,but even so they was real fast and even on the straights I would struggle.
The brakes I am using are olliecast’s old setup of the clio 172 disc evo callipers and carbotech xp10 pads, and a big thanks has to go to him for getting them to me in time for this track day.
I am pretty hard on the brakes, but as it was my first track day I was not full on late braking but even so I have to say I was amazed at how well these brakes held up.
I was out there for roughly 20-25miles at a time and I did not get any fade out of them at all!
My tyres would go off way before the brakes and they seemed really consistent time after time, I am a firm believer in them carbotech pads now and don’t think I will use anything else.
As for fuel consumption was getting roughly 7.7-8mpg:lol:.
The swirl pot setup worked really well and I did not have any surge even with a near empty tank.
The fuel pump however did start to make some suspect noises which I need to look into, I am not sure what is causing it yet as it seems like the pump is struggling and the noise seemed to get worse with the heat, maybe from the boot floor?
The boot floor was getting to around 50c where the exhaust runs!
Also near the end of the day I was getting a bad miss fire which I am pretty sure is an ignition miss which also seems to be connected with the heat some how?
I did change all the ignition parts back to standard and swap leads etc and it was fine for a while then it would come back, the only thing I did not change was the plugs so maybe it was them? Or maybe even the fuel pump even tho I would swear it was ignition.
Anyhow the day was good fun and the people up there were all real chatty and not taking it to seriously.
The only nipple of the day was an idiot in a skyline gts who would not let you pass and was all over the track and a danger to others, and really should have been black flagged. He also tried parking in the garage I was using but I soon kicked the tit out.
I think next time I need some new suspension properly setup, and maybe some track tyres.
The trouble is where do you stop? As do you want a real serious track car that will cost a fortune with massive brakes,wheels,tyres etc,or do you just put all your effort into making the car as quick as you can on a cheaper setup, as really for me its just about having a bit of fun on track.
I slowed up to let him pass early but still:lol:

No chance



The car is not really set up for track (yet) as it is on old nismo shocks with 60mm rsr springs and I was getting a lot of 4 wheel drift/understeer.
Anyhow the day seemed to go pretty well although when I first got out there I was trying way to hard and scrubbing loads of speed off in the corners and was just cooking my tyres.
Later in the day I started to settle down a bit and try and read the lines a bit better which was helping my tyres last a bit longer but was still getting a lot of understeer.
Looking back I should have really got an instructor as I am not the best at reading the lines and found it to be a lot harder than I thought it would be to get a good lap in.
I would like to say the gtir held its own out there but tbh I was getting overtaken quite often by various things including a lot of m3’s
The brakes I am using are olliecast’s old setup of the clio 172 disc evo callipers and carbotech xp10 pads, and a big thanks has to go to him for getting them to me in time for this track day.
I am pretty hard on the brakes, but as it was my first track day I was not full on late braking but even so I have to say I was amazed at how well these brakes held up.
I was out there for roughly 20-25miles at a time and I did not get any fade out of them at all!
My tyres would go off way before the brakes and they seemed really consistent time after time, I am a firm believer in them carbotech pads now and don’t think I will use anything else.
As for fuel consumption was getting roughly 7.7-8mpg:lol:.
The swirl pot setup worked really well and I did not have any surge even with a near empty tank.
The fuel pump however did start to make some suspect noises which I need to look into, I am not sure what is causing it yet as it seems like the pump is struggling and the noise seemed to get worse with the heat, maybe from the boot floor?
The boot floor was getting to around 50c where the exhaust runs!
Also near the end of the day I was getting a bad miss fire which I am pretty sure is an ignition miss which also seems to be connected with the heat some how?
I did change all the ignition parts back to standard and swap leads etc and it was fine for a while then it would come back, the only thing I did not change was the plugs so maybe it was them? Or maybe even the fuel pump even tho I would swear it was ignition.
Anyhow the day was good fun and the people up there were all real chatty and not taking it to seriously.
The only nipple of the day was an idiot in a skyline gts who would not let you pass and was all over the track and a danger to others, and really should have been black flagged. He also tried parking in the garage I was using but I soon kicked the tit out.
I think next time I need some new suspension properly setup, and maybe some track tyres.
The trouble is where do you stop? As do you want a real serious track car that will cost a fortune with massive brakes,wheels,tyres etc,or do you just put all your effort into making the car as quick as you can on a cheaper setup, as really for me its just about having a bit of fun on track.



I slowed up to let him pass early but still:lol:

No chance



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