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Well, testing reaper's request would be about... $9k in parts... plus consumables... and I'm not even sure what kind of results he's asking for or what metrics should be recorded
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okay, I won't get into it but then how about just the new Bilstein HDs and OEM springs and see how that rides on a track vs lets say Konis and a normal coilover. ie, how much is the lower cg and stiffer spring giving you vs a dampening benefit.
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Both of your examples do neither since spring rates aren't really increasing, and the dampers are not matched to the OEM springs. |
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I'd like to second the request for aero parts testing.
How about setting yourself a challenge, to lower the car another inch, and maintain current lap times? May need to add some adjustable swaybars to counter the increased roll. |
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I'd love it if you guys wrote short reviews of other cars that you get to drive during HPDEs, using the FR-S as the baseline for comparisons —since it's what most of us know. Most interested in handling and track readiness (e.g. how do the turbo engines in the Focus/Fiesta ST hold up? do their electronic torque vectoring eat up break pads? etc..)
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A very well done diffuser after removal of the spare wheel well, if beneficial. Creative exhaust routing encouraged.
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i always look at WRC cars and try to figure out what they do, because they drive on roads, and that's where i spend most of my time. and from what i understand, their tarmac suspension isn't all that stiff and has gobs of movement although they also have lots of geometry correction but still. i'm looking for what is the best compromise at the moment... stock works pretty well, but i'm just curious if getting just dampers is going to be worth the hassle.
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I'd like to see 3-4 different brake pad compounds tested to see which has the best feel/bite after several laps of use. Comparison between race compounds of Hawk, Carbotech, Ferrodo, etc etc... I'd be curious to get feedback from an experienced driver from back to back sessions as far as which pad provided the best feel, and if it could withstand the heat for a prolonged session.
I'd also like to see some data of differnt tire sizes (same compound), which you may already have. I've heard you constantly say that wider tires rob you of straight away speed in a low powered n/a car. I'm surprised that cornering speeds don't make up for these negative effects you've found on the straights. |
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yeah, if you're going to lean towards a brake cooling experiment i'd definitely like to hear some unbiased observations on pad rotor "titanium" shims. (or whatever the current product of choice is)
definitely wouln't mind a cost effective solution to keep the OEM setup going as long and reliable as possible. although i've always wondered if a rotor shim would decrese friction levels and put undue stress on the studds and what not :/
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