So just came back from a full day's run at the Streets of Willow (Willow Springs Raceway) - did NOT expect to see another MS3 there but turns out a few Mazda employees showed up with a MS3 (intake/exhaust/coil overs, stickies), a Protege and a Miata... nice bunch of people but they totally left me eating rubber.... amazing what stickies and coilovers can do as far as traction...
And NO we cant keep up with Subi's and Evos - not that I didnt try
Overall Im pleased with how the MS3 handled itself... albeit the braking isnt as forgiving as I expected (it gets out of balance quickly if you brake late and are already in the turn) - I am NOT pleased how the driver performed... It took me all day to find the right lines across all the turns... did manage to shave 6 seconds off my average lap time
There is def. some brake fade albeit it was probably due more to my bad driving and crappy lines than the demands of the track...the tires/brake pads held up rather nicely...
Now that Ive had a chance to drive the MS3 to its handling limits I can honestly say that while unforgiving if you brake at the wrong time it is very predictable on the handling characteristics.... no surprises yet it is a car that while let you know rather bluntly if your line sucks...
Had an Rx-7 with a LS1 engine conversion show up towards the end.. didnt run the track but it was amazing to see how well an LS1 engine actually fits in an Rx-7
Ill attached pics (not of my car but the other MS3 and the protege.. note the fat sticky tires)... video came out crappy and isnt really worth posting... the few laps that were filmed are good examples of what not to do: brake too late and enter turn too hot, brake too early and end up bleeding all your speed before hitting the apex, brake while car isnt straight (MS3 doesnt like this... car gets out of balance immediately) -Mis-shift from 2nd to 5th instead of 3rd....Ah well - we learn from our mistakes...
One last leason learned: Damn Turbo's SUCK fuel when running at high rpms... MPG was down to 8 MPG !!!
And NO we cant keep up with Subi's and Evos - not that I didnt try
Overall Im pleased with how the MS3 handled itself... albeit the braking isnt as forgiving as I expected (it gets out of balance quickly if you brake late and are already in the turn) - I am NOT pleased how the driver performed... It took me all day to find the right lines across all the turns... did manage to shave 6 seconds off my average lap time
There is def. some brake fade albeit it was probably due more to my bad driving and crappy lines than the demands of the track...the tires/brake pads held up rather nicely...
Now that Ive had a chance to drive the MS3 to its handling limits I can honestly say that while unforgiving if you brake at the wrong time it is very predictable on the handling characteristics.... no surprises yet it is a car that while let you know rather bluntly if your line sucks...
Had an Rx-7 with a LS1 engine conversion show up towards the end.. didnt run the track but it was amazing to see how well an LS1 engine actually fits in an Rx-7
Ill attached pics (not of my car but the other MS3 and the protege.. note the fat sticky tires)... video came out crappy and isnt really worth posting... the few laps that were filmed are good examples of what not to do: brake too late and enter turn too hot, brake too early and end up bleeding all your speed before hitting the apex, brake while car isnt straight (MS3 doesnt like this... car gets out of balance immediately) -Mis-shift from 2nd to 5th instead of 3rd....Ah well - we learn from our mistakes...
One last leason learned: Damn Turbo's SUCK fuel when running at high rpms... MPG was down to 8 MPG !!!
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