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Knob kept popping off. This should take care of it.
I got a 5x0.8mm headless set screw. Threaded it all the way in the shift lever, put the shift knob on, and then backed the set screw back out with an allen wrench through a small hole in the shifter. Not the cleanest solution, but that knob's going nowhere.
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I finally got these Condor Speed Shop M42 motor mounts installed. They add quite a bit of vibration, but the feedback on the track is pretty outstanding.
Condor Speed Shop M42 Motor Mount by Ocell, on Flickr
Condor Speed Shop M42 Motor Mount by Ocell, on Flickr
I drive very carefully, but I've already gotten my money's worth out of the Red46 skid plate.
Red46 Skidplate Progress by Ocell, on FlickrLast edited by Ocell; 07-07-2014, 09:08 PM.
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I've made it out to Driveway Austin (http://www.drivewayaustin.com/) the past two weekends. The first time was for an open-to-the-public Time Attack. The second time was to take their first level racing school, which gives me access to practice sessions on their level one track. It's a fun track, and hard to beat since it's 5 miles from my house.
318is at Driveway Austin by Ocell, on Flickr
These videos are from the Time Attack weekend. I hadn't been on the track before, and I'm a lot easier on the tires after the class I took the next weekend.
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Really? Oh. Looks like a lot of wheel turn for not much actual turn.
One thing, in the super sharp corners where your hands end up completely crossed over, it might be better that just before you enter the corner you shift the leading hand up the wheel, and following hand down a bit. Means if you need to correct you've still got a little more play left.
Solid driving though, looks damn fun.
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Thanks for the tips. I was certainly over driving the front tires, so that may explain the excessive steering input.
The videos are all before the formal racing school. I don't have a video of after yet, but I think I've addressed many of the technique issues in the video.
Thanks for having a look and giving the feedback.
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Originally posted by econti View PostReally? Oh. Looks like a lot of wheel turn for not much actual turn.
One thing, in the super sharp corners where your hands end up completely crossed over, it might be better that just before you enter the corner you shift the leading hand up the wheel, and following hand down a bit. Means if you need to correct you've still got a little more play left.
Solid driving though, looks damn fun.
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I'm with you John, I keep my hands at 9 and 3 as much as possible. This course is tight enough that for one corner they were teaching us to move one hand to 6 o'clock on the wheel, and in the corner that hand ends up at 12. I was doing it a bit naturally already in the video (before the class). Once I focused on moving that hand to 6, it made a HUGE difference in my ability to hit the apex. Before I was getting crossed up and didn't have the strength to pull the car in far enough.
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Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View PostOn the contrary, I have always been taught that if you shuffle, you won't be as fast as crossing your hands, and that if you need more than a cross of the arms, you are getting into too much trouble. I run a stock rack in my e30 since that's what will be required when my Spec car is done.
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