Lightyear's SE Replica Track/Road MX-5
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Re: Lightyear's SE Replica Track/Road MX-5
Are you saying they cant go faster with a better setup?
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Re: Lightyear's SE Replica Track/Road MX-5
Well, MCA hammerhead ran off the shelf coilovers at WTAC.
Ill paraphrase:
"to prove how good our coilovers are, we will run off the shelf coilovers at WTAC".
I read that statement as :
"to prove how little coilovers matter on a smooth track, we will run off the shelf coilovers at WTAC"
It is an interesting question. Of course some time can be had by spending 100k on coilovers, but how much, is it the best value? Many very very fast cars have zero suspension, think about how quick a superkart is.
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Ill paraphrase:
"to prove how good our coilovers are, we will run off the shelf coilovers at WTAC".
I read that statement as :
"to prove how little coilovers matter on a smooth track, we will run off the shelf coilovers at WTAC"
It is an interesting question. Of course some time can be had by spending 100k on coilovers, but how much, is it the best value? Many very very fast cars have zero suspension, think about how quick a superkart is.
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Re: Lightyear's SE Replica Track/Road MX-5
Or, perhaps it's marketing speak for "We are running our own coilover because we are a suspension company and it would be stupid to use another brand"
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Re: Lightyear's SE Replica Track/Road MX-5
Well they could have custom made a proper solution to prove how clever they are, but they instead used a standard coilover.
Why didnt they use a proper custom made one? Is it because their off the shelf silvia coilover is perfect for their 1000kg aero car with 900whp and different suspension geometry, or is it because the damper means ƒü¢k all on a smooth track?
Thats the question I pose.
Why didnt they use a proper custom made one? Is it because their off the shelf silvia coilover is perfect for their 1000kg aero car with 900whp and different suspension geometry, or is it because the damper means ƒü¢k all on a smooth track?
Thats the question I pose.
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and the full circuit Dann?
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It hasnt run it yet.
I believe that it has the 2a record everywhere it has run, with the exception of wakefield. I understand that being 2a its more modified than most MX5's, however its a serious class so being a really low dollar build (way under 15k) and so simple, its an amazing achievement for the guys and especially the driver. Its pretty amazing watching it beat 90 cars at an open supersprint, K24 supercharged Exige, Evora S, GTRs, Evos, open wheelers etc etc.
Its an incredible credit to mazda in the 80's (the heyday of jap cars IMO).
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I believe that it has the 2a record everywhere it has run, with the exception of wakefield. I understand that being 2a its more modified than most MX5's, however its a serious class so being a really low dollar build (way under 15k) and so simple, its an amazing achievement for the guys and especially the driver. Its pretty amazing watching it beat 90 cars at an open supersprint, K24 supercharged Exige, Evora S, GTRs, Evos, open wheelers etc etc.
Its an incredible credit to mazda in the 80's (the heyday of jap cars IMO).
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cool - will be interesting to see how it goes - should enter it in WTAC or come play in prodsports as an invited 2a be good to see it up against some more serious competition.
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Completely agree, it did 1.09 flat on north circuit 70whp ago, asking for a run in prodsports would be great, Id imagine some serious competition for them.
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Re: Lightyear's SE Replica Track/Road MX-5
I don't plan on modifying this car any more than it is. It's a good package and doesn't even hint at overheating even after a full session at 100%. And I think Dann might be right, on a smooth track an expensive shock might not make a huge difference. Having the correct Spring would be enough.
Anyway, pics... I was surprised to see the front springs look more compressed than the rears. I expected the opposite.
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Anyway, pics... I was surprised to see the front springs look more compressed than the rears. I expected the opposite.
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Ok, just had a closer look. They must be early pics from the day. I kept gradually upping the wing AOA from zero, all the way up to 12 degrees. My quickest lap was at 12 degrees, top speed dropped by about 4 or 5 km/h. I was still going sideways over Lukey, but at a higher speed.
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Compare the surface area of the wing against the front fascia/splitter and you wont be surprised by the splitter being so incredibly powerful.
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Lightyear's SE Replica Track/Road MX-5
"Off the shelf" is a loose term with MCA reds. Valving and Spring rate are custom for MCA reds.
The only real advantage they could have got from a set of golds are the external canister and separate adjustment.
Given their ability to rebuild the valving to suit prior to Raceday they didn't really need the extra adjustment.
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The only real advantage they could have got from a set of golds are the external canister and separate adjustment.
Given their ability to rebuild the valving to suit prior to Raceday they didn't really need the extra adjustment.
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lightyear wrote: doesn't even hint at overheating even after a full session at 100%.
you cant trust the gauge on the dash.
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Re: Lightyear's SE Replica Track/Road MX-5
I uploaded some fun videos.
This Falcon driver decided to overtake me on the outlap.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=em- ... GLd1qAIQ7w
I got him back without too much drama..
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tbDZ7uEcA ... load_owner
My little MX5 against a seemingly unbeatable car.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=e2PD15KAS ... load_owner
This Falcon driver decided to overtake me on the outlap.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=em- ... GLd1qAIQ7w
I got him back without too much drama..
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tbDZ7uEcA ... load_owner
My little MX5 against a seemingly unbeatable car.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=e2PD15KAS ... load_owner
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"SE" - P.I 1:43.8 Wntn1:32.9 Sand1:22.0 Bfrd1:05.3
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Re: Lightyear's SE Replica Track/Road MX-5
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