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Arsenal Autosport 06-02-2012 02:54 AM

FR-S on track at Palm Beach Intl Raceway w/Global Time Attack
 
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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnAPlaxAdtA"]Scion FR-S on track at Palm Beach - Global Time Attack - YouTube[/ame]

bestwheelbase 06-02-2012 03:00 AM

First private car to see track time in the United States!

SuperSatinBrz 06-02-2012 03:07 AM

Yup!, he beat me to it. Anxiously waiting until June 30th, except ill be doing it with the stock tires.

touge-n00b 06-02-2012 03:08 AM

Thanks for sharing, looks really composed with those 245s on there!

bestwheelbase 06-02-2012 03:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SuperSatinBrz (Post 236631)
ill be doing it with the stock tires.

That will be FUN!

LeavingNormal 06-02-2012 03:11 AM

Ah darn I'll be going next Saturday.

SuperSatinBrz 06-02-2012 03:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bestwheelbase (Post 236635)
That will be FUN!

Hopefully not too much fun! Trying to drive the 300 or so miles back in peace, and everything functional.

R_E_L 06-02-2012 03:34 AM

I take it he's not following the recommended break in procedure? ;)

ultra 06-02-2012 05:36 AM

How'd the brakes hold up? How'd the car feel out there? :)

Arsenal Autosport 06-03-2012 02:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ultra (Post 236748)
How'd the brakes hold up? How'd the car feel out there? :)

Brakes were fantastic, Hawk Blue's up front, HP+ in the rear. Nice bite, good pedal feel and balance, no fade at all.

Car was a blast! Even with the factory tires, it's very tossable and nimble. Once we put on the Super Sports though, the chasis really came alive and showed the balance and grip that Toyota and Subaru have promised. I only ran the factory tires for one session on Friday and the best time was a 1:42.something. On the same day, on the PSS I went 1:37.1. This morning, the times were mostly the same, but in the evening session after the track cooled down a bit and dried out (we had intermittent rain all weekend), we made some air pressure adjustments and I tried a couple different things with my line and managed to click off a fast time of 1:35.7 - which I was pretty satisfied with.

For tire pressures on the Michelins we ran 31psi cold, 38psi hot and that seemed to be the sweet spot for performance and grip.

More video to come...

Arsenal Autosport 06-03-2012 02:52 AM

Just for comparisons sake, the last time I was at PBIR was a couple months ago coaching and racing with a friend in his '99 Spec Miata. I tied the track record during testing, qualified on pole for the race and had the fastest race lap by half a second. I think it's fair to say I know my way around PBIR.

The SM lap record here is a 1:34.3 and most fast race laps were in the 35s and 36s. It's totally apples and oranges, obviously, but it's just another frame of reference for those who may have experience with SMs.

SnapOv3st3r 06-05-2012 12:13 AM

I was watching this via the live feed.. Great to see there is inside video.

RaceR 06-05-2012 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arsenal Autosport (Post 237898)
Brakes were fantastic, Hawk Blue's up front, HP+ in the rear. Nice bite, good pedal feel and balance, no fade at all.

Car was a blast! Even with the factory tires, it's very tossable and nimble. Once we put on the Super Sports though, the chasis really came alive and showed the balance and grip that Toyota and Subaru have promised. I only ran the factory tires for one session on Friday and the best time was a 1:42.something. On the same day, on the PSS I went 1:37.1. This morning, the times were mostly the same, but in the evening session after the track cooled down a bit and dried out (we had intermittent rain all weekend), we made some air pressure adjustments and I tried a couple different things with my line and managed to click off a fast time of 1:35.7 - which I was pretty satisfied with.

For tire pressures on the Michelins we ran 31psi cold, 38psi hot and that seemed to be the sweet spot for performance and grip.

More video to come...

Thanks!

Would you say the balance changed when putting on the 245 performance tires compared to stock? If so, in what way. Did it become less lively?
How did it break loose compared to the stock tires?

DubGUy 06-05-2012 01:26 PM

You r awesome!!!! :laughabove:


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