Ready to run - 8-26-2018 |
Philly SCCA Autox - 8-26-2018
In the few runs I did have, I learned a few things:
- You kind of have to keep the Cayman running between runs so that the engine can cool (you can't just "lift the hood")
- As the engine cools, the radiator fans blow an insane amount of hot air out which is great. This air is directed into the front wheel well.
- Neat feature if you're trying to get your tires warm
- Not so neat when you're trying to keep the tires cool!
- There is a very noticeable difference in Sport mode. The dampers definitely tighten up and the throttle response is quite abrupt. I'll have to get used to this. The throttle is almost "too" responsive which can make modulating tough on slick surfaces. I suspect it's perfect for high grip surfaces though.
- Unlike the S2000, the Cayman seems to like getting manhandled. You have to kind of chuck it into corners and in slaloms.
- It puts down power very nicely even without a diff
- It's nice to have torque coming out of slow corners lol
Paddock - 8-26-2018 |
I improved with each run but was still about 1.2 seconds off the lead coming in 2nd. I'm not overly concerned about position right now though. I definitely had more time out there. The best part of Street class is not having much to tweak so I can just focus on finding time by making corrections in my driving here and there. I had a ton of fun today and the challenge to figure out how to drive this car well is going to be a rewarding worthwhile endeavor.
Setup Notes:
- Front bar set to 3/5
- Tire pressures: 31psi front / 28 psi rear
Setup Notes:
- Front bar set to 3/5
- Tire pressures: 31psi front / 28 psi rear
46qt watertight storage tote in the frunk |
Oh, I also got to try the storage tote I got for the frunk to put all the autocross stuff in so it's easy to load and unload and not have to worry about things getting wet if it rains. I got the idea off rennlist from a GT4 guy but apparently, the GT4 can fit a bigger bin. I ended up getting a 46qt watertight storage tote from the Container Store and it's a perfect fit in the frunk.
LED interior bulbs |
Let there be light...LED lights! |