New car in progress!


Now to get back to the ring in it!
 
I've seen Stevens videos doing it lap after lap, they that much faster than your ek9?

Loads faster :wow:


AD08's I wouldn't bother

Michelin PS2's is what I use as a road tyre, either that or pilot super sports (superseded the PS2's in certain sizes) - dad has them on the M5 and they are brilliant
 
Just got to wait for the rev counter lights to go out then plant your foot!!!!!!!!!!!

last light goes out at 60 deg oil temp as standard on non CSL models, you really want to wait until the analogue oil temp gauge gets to about 80 deg before loading the engine :)
 
Yeah initially I was like meh, in a straight line.... But having driven it more I can not drive it fully at the mo.

Interesting thoughts on tyres there Steven been looking at tyres today. I currently have PS2's all round and quite impressed.
 
You could also look into the AD08-R which is the latest more improved compound, I ran them on my Skyline track car 1200kg and 330bhp and it gripped really well on the track....they have improved a lot since the first AD08 compound
 
Yeah initially I was like meh, in a straight line.... But having driven it more I can not drive it fully at the mo.

Interesting thoughts on tyres there Steven been looking at tyres today. I currently have PS2's all round and quite impressed.


Geoff had ps2's on his cayman I think set at 28psi and they seemed to be over heating, this was the same on AJ's megane on the road though there great.
 
last light goes out at 60 deg oil temp as standard on non CSL models, you really want to wait until the analogue oil temp gauge gets to about 80 deg before loading the engine :)

Thanks was only messing don't own a M3 myself.:)
 
AD08 not in my size for front.... :-(

That's interesting about overheating... Thought PS2 where a good choice.
 
Haha same here! Rough and ready for a rev mine are!

I appreciate the work people like that put in tho
 
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