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Polo 9n3 Performance Tracking Thread #2

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  • #61
    Natsoft Race Results

    I did round 4 of the Whiteline tarmac rallysprints on Thursday night. Car went great without the muffler - seemed to rev quicker through third and I even got into 4th in a couple of spots for the first time which was good.
    I had changed from running 205/50/15 A050 mediums to 195/55/15 A050 softs. The plan was to change nothing on the car so I could really test out the difference the tyres made and feel all squared away for Bathurst, but dopey me managed to forget my spacers so there was no comparing apples and apples. The softs generate heat so fast its ridiculous. On the front I was starting on 27psi and finishing on 35psi over 3 km and they would grip straight off the line, so they are going to be spot on at the hillclimbs. The rears were coming up too which the mediums never did. It was a lot easier to control wheelspin on corner exit too. In hindsight I probably could have put the front bar onto hard but I never had the time to do it. Problem was without the spacers the car wasn't picking up its inside rear in the tight stuff and was rolling around a lot more. I'm certain I could have gone a lot quicker if I'd had them but it was fun all the same.
    My co driver was sick so I teamed up with another guy in a Suzuki Ignus Sport who's codriver was a no show too. It made the night pretty action packed jumping in and out of each others cars. At one point we missed time control time in the Ignus and we had to go and get a re run card. That put our cars out of sync and at one stage whilst trying to catch up we finished a run in my car, left it running in the pits with the fans on, jumped into the ignus and did a run and then straight through the pits and directly into my car again. It was 36 degrees at sunset so that got pretty punishing but it was fun. He used to be a sponsored kart and formula ford guy in the uk and was basically driver coaching me too which was an added bonus.
    I was seeded 32nd from my rd 3 wet result so the challenge was to hold my own against all the big hp cars in the dry. The official result which is an average of your best three runs, I managed to improve and finish 30th so I was pretty stoked with that.

    here's a vid. It looks like the lights weren't doing anything but the new spottie was actually brilliant. starts at 1min really:

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    • #62
      Sam, that looks f'ing terrifying to do at night, haha. Those bollards come up damn quick.

      There's a similar event out up here, the bollards are concrete barriers which makes me apprehensive.

      The tyre pressure/temps you've mentioned makes me nervous. I've got 225's in A050 soft to go on for timeattack events, 5 hot laps, 4+ sessions. I don't like "cool down" laps.
      Track Car: 06 Polo GTI Red Devil mkII
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      Gone but not forgotten: 08 Polo GTI
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      • #63
        The scariest bit was going down the long access road where I got into 4th. Its full of depressions and pot holes and you have to try to settle the car to nip through that bollard chicane and it feels so narrow and fast going past that ticket booth. You can't really see it but the round about had grit and dust all around it making it pretty skatey in the braking area. A solid rush that's for sure.
        I'm not sure how your format works - if you go out for one warm up lap before you start hooking maybe take that warm up lap real easy rather than 80% because mine were completely different to the mediums, they just came in straight away. Yeah maybe out of the 5 laps you'll have to roll off it in the middle eg bung in 2 quick ones, coast and let the red mist clear for a lap and then go hard for the next two. You have gone wider though so they might not ever over heat. You'll be laughing if its wet though.

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        • #64
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ID:	1826648 Here's a slightly more mental car. This car won rd 2. A mate was chatting to them on Thursday and they pretty nonchalantly said that the car was detuned massively and they estimated it had about 550hp atw. They blew a diff on run one I think it was and had it back up and running and put in their three runs.


          Here's a vid of them at rd 2: can you imagine it when they wind the wick up!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3ev0g3n90s
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          • #65
            holy **** look at that speedo fly haha. Good work sambb would love to get out there 1 day and give it a go.

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            • #66
              thanks mate. yeah its just one of these cars that when its on the course everyone just stops and watches (and listens) in awe. I love seeing the older style cars from when I was growing up tearing it up and beating the tricky diff all wheel drivers. It looks like a tarmac special group B.
              Next one is Thursday March 16. I'll be co driving a mates Clio 172 RS though. If anyone want to know how to get licensed to do it let me know. No test needed, just pay a car club fee and fill out a CAMS form - all online. $200 will get you co driving at the next event and you'll be able to do competitive timed sprints like hillclimbs, sprints/rally sprints, khanacross, motorkhana for the next year. If you get on it I can definitely get you into some cars at the next event. People are more than happy to take you out - especially if you're light!!!

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              • #67
                Originally posted by sambb View Post
                thanks mate. yeah its just one of these cars that when its on the course everyone just stops and watches (and listens) in awe. I love seeing the older style cars from when I was growing up tearing it up and beating the tricky diff all wheel drivers. It looks like a tarmac special group B.
                Next one is Thursday March 16. I'll be co driving a mates Clio 172 RS though. If anyone want to know how to get licensed to do it let me know. No test needed, just pay a car club fee and fill out a CAMS form - all online. $200 will get you co driving at the next event and you'll be able to do competitive timed sprints like hillclimbs, sprints/rally sprints, khanacross, motorkhana for the next year. If you get on it I can definitely get you into some cars at the next event. People are more than happy to take you out - especially if you're light!!!
                Good work Sam

                I reckon I have met the Ignis dude down at Wakefield. He can pedal that Suzuki pretty quick.
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                • #68
                  he said he goes to wakefield a fair bit - his name is James. It only has 85kw crank but he had it up to 45th at one round. There were sections on that track where he would have been pulling a couple of lengths on me for sure. When he can just keep it in second through the sections leading up to the access road he just pure left foot brakes go kart style. At an earlier round one of the guys that had a Porsche 911 RSR who he beat (I'm not kidding) asked to co drive with him to see how the hell he did it and looked pretty deflated afterwards.Click image for larger version

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                  • #69
                    Just got back from Mt Panorama after rounds 1 & 2 of the NSW State Hillclimb Championship - basically a huge Bathurst light car club hillclimb event that state competitors join in on.

                    Saturday was "the esses" where you run the track backwards from the start of Conrod up to Mcphillamy Park. Either the track was somehow very quick after the 12hr and then 1/1/2 weeks of rain or my softs were spot on, but I managed a PB on run 1 which had me 4th in the class on a damp track! which blew me away. It then dried out though and the big horsepower boys got to me but I managed to hang on for 7th out of 23 cars with a 30.16 sec run in the over 2.5L road registered class. I was the smallest capacity car at 3027cc equivalent so I was pretty stoked with that spot. here's a vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J33pbZXaHlk

                    Round 2 on the sunday starts on top of the crest on mountain straight and runs up to mcphillamy prk in the normal race direction. This is (for me at least) the deadly serious day where I have to risk a fair bit to keep a decent standing amongst the big horsepower V8's. I managed a 55.29 that put me 12th in the class. All I can say is that after 8 runs over two years I finally found the lines across the top and for once managed to have enough testicular mass to not lift too much and actually get the car moving out towards 'the grate'. That alone had me absolutely stoked because that's the most heart in mouth stretch of any track I've ever been to. On each run I'd nail maybe a couple of different parts but stringing it all together into a perfect run proved impossible..... so maybe next year for a better time. I have a vid but even though it was massive for me, I basically look soft so that wont go public.
                    This is the first year I'll make a proper tilt at the whole championship. Out of the competitors that were registered for the whole state championship I think I came 3rd on each day (official time sheets to come) so I'm glad that at the big horsepower tracks I might have come away with some points to start the year ahead.
                    Last edited by sambb; 05-03-2017, 11:21 PM.

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                    • #70
                      NSW state hillclimb championship RD 1 Bathurst 'the esses' results:
                      The Bathurst Light Car Club was formed in 1953. The objectives were simply to run events where people with a fascination for cars could compete against themselves and each other.


                      4/3/17 road registered class >2.5L PB 30.16 seconds

                      NSW state hillclimb championship RD 2 Bathurst 'mountain straight' results:
                      The Bathurst Light Car Club was formed in 1953. The objectives were simply to run events where people with a fascination for cars could compete against themselves and each other.


                      5/3/17 road registered class >2.5L PB 55.29 seconds

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                      • #71
                        Cool vid Sam, well done for representing little 1.8's and showing them we can keep up with the bigger boys


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                        • #72
                          thanks mate. spewing - the state point score came out and not happy. Because the panorama hillclimbs are getting pretty big and the numbers are capped at 95 or so cars, its becoming a situation where you need to be registered as a state competitor to guarantee yourself a spot even if you have no intention of doing the series as a whole. I can't whinge really - I did it myself so that I could do the last King Edward Park hillclimb in 2015. What it means though is that I've come away with hardly any points from the first two rounds - almost all the cars that finished ahead of me were registered for the series so even though I finished around 4th out of the state regulars I get turd points. It means i'll need to do every round all over the state so that I can run on all the tighter handling circuits if I want to be in the hunt for a good finish = time + money + grump wife etc.... bugger

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by sambb View Post
                            he said he goes to wakefield a fair bit - his name is James. It only has 85kw crank but he had it up to 45th at one round. There were sections on that track where he would have been pulling a couple of lengths on me for sure. When he can just keep it in second through the sections leading up to the access road he just pure left foot brakes go kart style. At an earlier round one of the guys that had a Porsche 911 RSR who he beat (I'm not kidding) asked to co drive with him to see how the hell he did it and looked pretty deflated afterwards.[ATTACH=CONFIG]28080[/ATTACH]
                            At the VW nationals he schooled a few of us!

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                            • #74
                              Did round 3 of the NSW state hillclimb championship at Huntley Dapto on Sunday. Since my Polo that usually runs in the road reg>2.5L class is dead, I instead ran in my mates Renault Clio W127 RS in the <2.5L class.
                              It was a bit weird driving his car since it had been power/load tuned only 2 days before the event. But It had no light load driveability and would barely idle and that coupled with a very stall-able ceramic race clutch made it a nightmare coming up to the launch zone. I put in a good first run, absolutely botched the next 2 finding a box full of neutrals on 2 of the gear changes, but did a respectable 4th run to finish 4/10ths off my mate which I was happy with.
                              He'd made the offer for me to double drive his car at all the events this year which I might do but I'll still work my arse off to get Polo 2.0 ready for the Ringwood event mid year. That's my best shot at getting a state win so maybe I'll do a build thread for that process. What I did learn is that Bilstein B14's a freaking sick and I'm definitely getting a set. His has 400lb springs all round and honestly only felt a shade stiffer than my H&R/B8's it was damped that well. The other thing I learnt is that I'm utterly wasting my time unless I fit an LSD. He has a torsen/helical style Quaife ATB and the drive out of the corners was amazing and that's from a diff that is considered soft with respect to tracking. I'm currently trying to find out if the KAAZ DBV 1820 plate diff will fit our box - a plate diff is what I'm hoping to build but that'll be a struggle to be ready by mid year.
                              I've attached some pics of some nice machinery from the event. A mugen Honda mini + a beetle with spider frame chassis, 450hp atw on 24psi. He did his quickest run when he wound it up to 26psi for the first time.Click image for larger version

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                              • #75
                                That's awersome to hear Sam. If we have time on monday you can have a blast in my red polo, it has the wavetrac diff. There's nowhere on the street you can replicate track driving, but launching it is quite impressive. The model number is 10.309.181 WK. If you can source the detailed specs on that, that may assist in your search for the KAAZ diff. If I recall correctly, my diff is also the same as what can fit the 1.4l twin charged polo GTI's. I had the box out and at the workshop, so they measured it all up and called Wavetrac to order accordingly, rather than crossing fingers. The Wavetrac arrived from the US in like 4 days.
                                Track Car: 06 Polo GTI Red Devil mkII
                                Daily: 2010 VW Jetta Highline
                                Gone but not forgotten: 08 Polo GTI
                                ** All information I provide is probably incorrect until validated by someone else **

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