Skilfil wrote:Well that supercharged Lexus V8 MX5 was nuts. Didn't manage to get a camera in Donovans MX5 because it seemed to disappear each time off the track.
Also sorry to the guy in the low red MX5, I was standing right where you wanted to go trying to figure out what you were doing
Good night though, decent turn out.
Did you put your camera in the white MX5. We were chatting away when someone came over and grabbed their camera out of his car, wasn't sure whether it was you or not.
My car didn't disappear, just had it lined up to go on the strip or parked up on the grass. Ended up getting a total of 7 runs, but I really never sorted out how to launch the thing the quickest, so with a decent driver I'm sure it would have gone a lot quicker, along with tyres with sidewalls instead of the rubber band track tyres I have on it, and a better ratio diff. With the 3.08 diff in it, I was launching in 2nd gear (still wheel spinning at least a 1/3 of the track) and then about 2/3 of the track down would grab second, and that was it, just needed two gear changes (maybe get into 4th if I got off the line ok).
My best practice time was 13.695, so since they stuffed me in the Dial Your Own, I put in a time of 3.7. First heat, tyres cold, and ran a 14.2, fortuntly the guy I was up against must have duffed a gear change half way down, and I ended up winning it. Second one I decided to try doing a burn out to see if that would put any heat in the tyres (I just thought the others guys were showing off on the line, rather than doing a burnout for any real purpose) as none of the other runs I had ever done that (manly cause I didn't want to stuff it up in front of a crowd), so did a pathetic little one, lined up, got a decent start, absoulutly blitzed the other guy, and then found I ran a 13.4 with a terminal speed of 180km/h, and since I blew my dial your own time, I was out of there.
Figure with the right diff and tyre changes, should easily get half a second off that time. Best part of all, didn't end up breaking anything for once.