Track day tomorrow again at buttonwillow. Weather forecast says high is going to be 100F.
Put the stock intercooler back on and installed the WOT HPT Cooling Plate to replace the stock undertray. Let's see what happens!
Since you're a novice driver, I would keep the nannies on. This car rotates pretty well into the turns for a FWD car. I would suggest that you set it at +R mode straight up. Main thing is to be familiar with the track and learn the lines!! Watch youtube footage of buttonwillow and review the...
1 to 2 shifts are slower than I normally would shift in my previous car which was an FRS. I just had to adjust my shifting style with the FL5 which isn't a huge deal. I could still drive smoothly.
I had the opportunity to test this set up at Buttonwillow with ambient temps up to 95F last weekend. Unfortunately, the car ran into cooling issues. Coolant and oil temps were the highest I've seen and worse than before with stock radiator and intercooler
The first session wasn't that hot yet...
Anyone have this set up?
CSF Radiator + Acuity Reverse Flow Hoses + PRL intercooler
I am going to install these on my car and wanted to see if anyone has had experience with this setup at the track.
Thanks!
That's some awesome driving! How'd your PS4's hold up? I'll be there this Saturday for HTAC. Going to be my second time there with my FL5. First time was stock. This time, I have wheels/tires, PMU club racer pads, brake fluids, and EVS tuning front camber ball joints.
Homelink and Dimming Rearview mirror. No longer have to manually flip it at night and the homelink makes it so much easier to open and close the garage door. it also looks clean because it is frameless.
Don't buy the type R and don't by the house. Interest rates are still too high as well. Put the extra savings you have into an index fund, like VTI and let that money grow. The Civic Si is still a great car!
I don't grind anymore after adjusting my shifting speed and smoothness. Clutch in all the way to the floor, let the RPM's drop, and clutch out, add gas. Being smooth is the key.