...Think I’ll take it to the track tomorrow instead of the Cayman and see what kind of lap time I can set just for ***** n’ giggles! ...
Kind of odd quoting myself, but what a hoot hooning around the track today!
Will see if anyone in the clubhouse or on the deck posted pictures, but just a couple exterior shots from me. Should have hooked up a gopro or something...
Turned mid-to-high 1:40 lap times when I was actually pushing it; on a track where I’m consistently in the 1:28 - 1:29 range in my Cayman. Biggest weak spot is definitely the brakes...faded within 1-2 laps when pushing hard. Nothing like coming up to an off camber 180 degree turn and realize you’re using your usual braking points from the seat of a well sorted sports car!
Will put on some stainless lines and decent brake fluid with a higher boiling point, but the reality is this is a 6,000# truck and it takes a lot of energy being turned into heat to slow it down. Factor in rubber designed for traction in a completely different environment, and a suspension (including the tire sidewall) meant to be supple and compliant, and it makes for an interesting ride. Very seaworthy is how I’d describe it!
Accelerated just fine as long as I remembered to upshift...the “rev limiter” just cuts power instead of letting it bang off the rev limiter when I was using the paddles to downshift. Had to just leave it in automatic to keep it from bogging down coming out of the corners. Wish I could figure out how to disable the traction control though.
Regardless, lots of fun even if I wasn’t pushing it anywhere near my (or the truck’s) limits. Probably not gonna be a regular thing though...right tool for the task and all...but it was fun!
May need to think about those Alcon brakes from Apollo Optic sooner rather than later!