Video of my last trackday

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Just a small vid from my trackday at Bresse in France. Car feels perfect. Front tires are like on rails with the new camber (-3.5 °) which combines perfectly with the A005 tires and the F&R Dali track sways. Feels neutral.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAOJLf_0_HE

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Great video. Car seems very stable.

I might be over calling it but it appears to me that you are charging the corners a bit too much. just my 2 cents.
 
i like that you're really utilizing all of the racing surface! looks like a very fun technical course. good video quality. makes me want to get my track video on youtube (and off of the SD cards it is currently on :rolleyes:)
 
Nice driving, I was wondering about spring rate is it stiffer on the front softer rear or softer front and stiffer rear cause I really did not see any under or oversteer? thanks
 
Nice indeed. You were mostly on second gear and up to the rev limiter - not sure about ambient temperature/humidity, but what was your oil/water temps?
 
Nice driving, I was wondering about spring rate is it stiffer on the front softer rear or softer front and stiffer rear cause I really did not see any under or oversteer? thanks

Tein Flex with the 10/12 springs + Dali race sways (middle front / full soft rear). Car feels very neutral.

Water temp was no more than usual street temps. Concerning oil temp, I should get a oil temp gauge :wink:

This is a low speed track. Max speed at the end of the main straight is 3rd gear rev limiter (almost). But it is a break killer. It is no more a problem for me. But don't expect to go there with a stock break system or without cooling ducts.
 
No fronts are 10 kg/mm, rears 12 kg/mm. I set the damping of the Tein Flex at ~ 1/3 to 1/2 stiff front, ~ full soft rear (two clicks from full soft). The Dali track sways are set at the middle hole front, full soft rear.
 
I understand, you explain it very clear. Myself I'am learning about all aftermarket goodie so I ask questions and learn. Thank you and all the best to you and your NSX.
 
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