I wanted to take a moment to Thank Billy Johnson as my instructor yesterday at Homestead, he is just absolutely a thrill to learn from and ride along with him he has proved to me that a lightweight full interior street setup NSX with nothing but bolt-on modifications approximate 330hp @ crank and 280whp can still be a very capable track machine and as fast as 100K+ cars today.
We where pulling consistent 1.1 to 1.2 lateral G's on Billy's fancy Motec Data logger (see pic.. red line is billy's 1:41, black line is my 1:44)
I was completely astonished at what the times we where achieving in a non-professionally set up street car. not corner balanced, just plain alignment. No non-compliance parts. Plus considering me nor the car has been to a track day in the past 2-3 years.
By the end of the day we were passing GT3's and 911 Turbo's
I ran a best of 1:44
Billy ran a best of 1:41 and only drove a couple laps, he could probably get into the 1:39's without me in the car (thank god) which is insane fast.
For reference newer 911 turbos and GT3's run these kind of times with experienced drivers and the full time race cars are running 1:36-1:38's
http://rennlist.com/forums/997-gt2-gt3-forum/637512-homestead-lap-times.html
Notice around 3:15 were coming off 100+mph and while slowing down around .8-.9 G lateral at 80-90mph and Billy's telling to accelerate!
The red 911 GT3 we passed a was a 2008 3.6L, the black 911 Turbo we followed for the last lap and passed at the end was a modified 2005 turbo.
My car right now has a power to weight ratio of approximately 7.55 P/W which is about the same as stock GTR but with 1400lbs weight advantage.
Similar to CTSC NSX but with a significant weight advantage in turns and braking zones and no heat soak.
Although some older 911's out there where novices and we pass them easily but the track times don't lie, an lightweight N/A NSX is still very capable machine.
Without all the modern technology that takes away from the driving experience No-ABS No-traction control no fancy PDK and Not even Power steering.
I may just continue to reduce weight down to 2400lbs without losing interior or A/C and see if I can squeeze another 10rwhp to get down to a 7 power to weight ratio. For reference a stock type R assuming 335hp /295rwhp comes 8.1 power to weight ratio, I'm pretty sure its as fast or likely faster overall than a real TYPE-R by now.
The best part about this is it still looks like a normal street car, No significant weight savings is apparent inside or out and car still shows beautifully for weekend drives and car shows.
Thank you for the experience Billy!
Hope to do this again after I apply all your advice and make the recommended adjustments to the current setup, I hope where both 2 seconds faster each next time.
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We where pulling consistent 1.1 to 1.2 lateral G's on Billy's fancy Motec Data logger (see pic.. red line is billy's 1:41, black line is my 1:44)
I was completely astonished at what the times we where achieving in a non-professionally set up street car. not corner balanced, just plain alignment. No non-compliance parts. Plus considering me nor the car has been to a track day in the past 2-3 years.
By the end of the day we were passing GT3's and 911 Turbo's
I ran a best of 1:44
Billy ran a best of 1:41 and only drove a couple laps, he could probably get into the 1:39's without me in the car (thank god) which is insane fast.
For reference newer 911 turbos and GT3's run these kind of times with experienced drivers and the full time race cars are running 1:36-1:38's
http://rennlist.com/forums/997-gt2-gt3-forum/637512-homestead-lap-times.html
Notice around 3:15 were coming off 100+mph and while slowing down around .8-.9 G lateral at 80-90mph and Billy's telling to accelerate!
The red 911 GT3 we passed a was a 2008 3.6L, the black 911 Turbo we followed for the last lap and passed at the end was a modified 2005 turbo.
My car right now has a power to weight ratio of approximately 7.55 P/W which is about the same as stock GTR but with 1400lbs weight advantage.
Similar to CTSC NSX but with a significant weight advantage in turns and braking zones and no heat soak.
Although some older 911's out there where novices and we pass them easily but the track times don't lie, an lightweight N/A NSX is still very capable machine.
Without all the modern technology that takes away from the driving experience No-ABS No-traction control no fancy PDK and Not even Power steering.
I may just continue to reduce weight down to 2400lbs without losing interior or A/C and see if I can squeeze another 10rwhp to get down to a 7 power to weight ratio. For reference a stock type R assuming 335hp /295rwhp comes 8.1 power to weight ratio, I'm pretty sure its as fast or likely faster overall than a real TYPE-R by now.
The best part about this is it still looks like a normal street car, No significant weight savings is apparent inside or out and car still shows beautifully for weekend drives and car shows.
Thank you for the experience Billy!
Hope to do this again after I apply all your advice and make the recommended adjustments to the current setup, I hope where both 2 seconds faster each next time.
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