Weekend at the track with ISF
#1
Intermediate
Thread Starter
Weekend at the track with ISF
I finally got to try out the ISF at the track. This was my first time at Thunderbolt in NJ, so I had my instructor buddy hop in with me for the first session. I left nannys on and in auto mode but with sport. My first time out wasn't great, my lines sucked and I wasn't hitting apexes right, with that, the nannys were waking up very often and cutting off my throttle, gear control wasn't great either when nanny took over.
More I drove on the track the more I was turning off in the car, I wasn't happy with it either to tell you the truth, compared to my previous Evo, but the more I was pushing it, the better I knew the track, the more fun I was starting to have.
By 4th session I was in paddle shifters and ripping it, when I think about it, first session I was being passed by everything in my group, by 4th session and next day, the only car that passed me was a new M3 modded and with suspension work, what was surprising that my buddy in 997 TT "stock" was barely inching on me on the straight away.
The PF01's with 265's all around behaved awesome, no rubbing nothing, perfect square setup 265 all around, with impressive grip, after removing all 4 yesterday, the wear on them was even and still plenty of rubber left for more days to come.
I still drove with nannys, but on the second day, my knowledge of the track and car improved by a lot and I was much smoother, had better control of the gears and nanny was asleep almost all the time, not bothering me, I guess it liked the driver more and more. :P
I'm not sure if I like it more than an Evo *yet*, but what I like the most was not having to worry about anything, I could beat on it, I let my friend drive it, I took it out after, it just wanted more, wasn't tired, temps were within acceptable limits and it didn't even care if it was beat on, started and went on to have more without issues, leaks or blown engines, hopped in car afterwords and drove home in luxury with ice-cold AC
Here are some photos, I'll upload videos later!
Word of advice for those with ISF's. Take it to the track! That car needs to be on the track, that's the only time I saw it wake up, take corners like a champ, no understeer, nice slide control, direct steering, incredible car and my heart smiles for not having to even pick up a wrench to do anything on the car for 2 days straight!
More I drove on the track the more I was turning off in the car, I wasn't happy with it either to tell you the truth, compared to my previous Evo, but the more I was pushing it, the better I knew the track, the more fun I was starting to have.
By 4th session I was in paddle shifters and ripping it, when I think about it, first session I was being passed by everything in my group, by 4th session and next day, the only car that passed me was a new M3 modded and with suspension work, what was surprising that my buddy in 997 TT "stock" was barely inching on me on the straight away.
The PF01's with 265's all around behaved awesome, no rubbing nothing, perfect square setup 265 all around, with impressive grip, after removing all 4 yesterday, the wear on them was even and still plenty of rubber left for more days to come.
I still drove with nannys, but on the second day, my knowledge of the track and car improved by a lot and I was much smoother, had better control of the gears and nanny was asleep almost all the time, not bothering me, I guess it liked the driver more and more. :P
I'm not sure if I like it more than an Evo *yet*, but what I like the most was not having to worry about anything, I could beat on it, I let my friend drive it, I took it out after, it just wanted more, wasn't tired, temps were within acceptable limits and it didn't even care if it was beat on, started and went on to have more without issues, leaks or blown engines, hopped in car afterwords and drove home in luxury with ice-cold AC
Here are some photos, I'll upload videos later!
Word of advice for those with ISF's. Take it to the track! That car needs to be on the track, that's the only time I saw it wake up, take corners like a champ, no understeer, nice slide control, direct steering, incredible car and my heart smiles for not having to even pick up a wrench to do anything on the car for 2 days straight!
#3
Intermediate
Thread Starter
I'll post up some videos, still haven't downloaded them from the GoPro, but will do that later. I'm already looking to sign up for more days, you guys have no idea how comforting it is to go the a track and back without any issues and looking for more.
I maybe doing Lime Rock on the July 4th weekend, it'll be a nice event with some holiday fun, grill, drinking etc. if anybody's interested in doing it and then we have a big event at Pocono Raceway on July 11th for very reasonable fee, you can track your car all day. Also, I live 5min away from the track, so I'll probably be hosting a little BBQ for friends, ISF'ers are invited to crush for some food and beer. There will be instructor friends that can probably ride with you in your ISF, give you pointers, or actually give you a ride in your ISF quickly around the corners, to show you what the car is capable of, or you could just pick their brains.
Hyperdrive is available for I think $50 that gets you 20min at the track with an Instructor, can't say it's going to be a world changing experience, as usually you hit the "train" with all these new drivers, but it doesn't always have to be that way. If anybody's interested in doing these and would like to get a good starting point, hit me up, I'd like to see more ISF's at the track, as it's mostly BMW's!
Last edited by bbong; 05-18-15 at 09:22 AM.
#5
Lead Lap
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Yes!!! Another F-in track junkie!! Congrats on your first time out. Good job on working the line before going after it. Smooth is fast, and until you run the perfect line muscling the F through the track is no fun. She really wakes up when you add in the paddle shifters, I did the same as you on my first two sessions out running in sport-auto, and then it was like the motor got 5 times its size when you go into shifting. Best of luck to you and keep hitting it!
#6
Lexus Fanatic
Right on !! We need to get more of these Fs out on the track. I can imagine the EVO was lighter and had some serious grip but the F , like you said, can be pounded on with no issues
#7
Intermediate
Thread Starter
Yes!!! Another F-in track junkie!! Congrats on your first time out. Good job on working the line before going after it. Smooth is fast, and until you run the perfect line muscling the F through the track is no fun. She really wakes up when you add in the paddle shifters, I did the same as you on my first two sessions out running in sport-auto, and then it was like the motor got 5 times its size when you go into shifting. Best of luck to you and keep hitting it!
That is what I'm trying to do, invite you to the Pocono event! Sign up and come down, seeing all these bimmers there and I was the only ISF, we need to represent. Evo was lighter by probably 600lbs, had suspension work (coilovers), x-brace and very fat R-compound tires 255 all around, pretty much 0-body-roll. I'm currently on stock Evo 9 Turbo on the Evo, so I was thinking about running both cars on the July 11th.
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#8
hope you smoked that FRS, gen coupe, and Camaro :P
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#9
Intermediate
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The Gen was blowing oil, gas and fire during shifts and rev limit hit, he was actually pretty slow. The camaro, was only gaining on me when I was hitting the train and then I was pulling away from him. The FRS actually passed me, as that was the first session and I was in total "women" mode in the ISF, later in the day I was only passed by a Porsche 997.5TT and modded M3.
#10
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The Gen was blowing oil, gas and fire during shifts and rev limit hit, he was actually pretty slow. The camaro, was only gaining on me when I was hitting the train and then I was pulling away from him. The FRS actually passed me, as that was the first session and I was in total "women" mode in the ISF, later in the day I was only passed by a Porsche 997.5TT and modded M3.
#11
Lexus Fanatic
I strongly believe that F's place is at the track and taking from and to it Yeah my instructor friend told me the same thing, work your way towards the clean lines and nanny's wont bother you, but the switch to paddle shifters put a smile on my face
That is what I'm trying to do, invite you to the Pocono event! Sign up and come down, seeing all these bimmers there and I was the only ISF, we need to represent. Evo was lighter by probably 600lbs, had suspension work (coilovers), x-brace and very fat R-compound tires 255 all around, pretty much 0-body-roll. I'm currently on stock Evo 9 Turbo on the Evo, so I was thinking about running both cars on the July 11th.
That is what I'm trying to do, invite you to the Pocono event! Sign up and come down, seeing all these bimmers there and I was the only ISF, we need to represent. Evo was lighter by probably 600lbs, had suspension work (coilovers), x-brace and very fat R-compound tires 255 all around, pretty much 0-body-roll. I'm currently on stock Evo 9 Turbo on the Evo, so I was thinking about running both cars on the July 11th.
Damn man that EVO sounded insane. Nicely built !
#12
I strongly believe that F's place is at the track and taking from and to it Yeah my instructor friend told me the same thing, work your way towards the clean lines and nanny's wont bother you, but the switch to paddle shifters put a smile on my face
That is what I'm trying to do, invite you to the Pocono event! Sign up and come down, seeing all these bimmers there and I was the only ISF, we need to represent. Evo was lighter by probably 600lbs, had suspension work (coilovers), x-brace and very fat R-compound tires 255 all around, pretty much 0-body-roll. I'm currently on stock Evo 9 Turbo on the Evo, so I was thinking about running both cars on the July 11th.
That is what I'm trying to do, invite you to the Pocono event! Sign up and come down, seeing all these bimmers there and I was the only ISF, we need to represent. Evo was lighter by probably 600lbs, had suspension work (coilovers), x-brace and very fat R-compound tires 255 all around, pretty much 0-body-roll. I'm currently on stock Evo 9 Turbo on the Evo, so I was thinking about running both cars on the July 11th.
#13
Intermediate
Thread Starter
Wife wants to see it gone, I'm kind of reluctant to let it go, but I've been having engine problems and it's due for another engine rebuild (cost about 5k)
Yup, https://www.nasaproracing.com/events/2089 sign up or if you don't want to, you can just drop in, if you have kids, wife, anybody interested, they'll have some events there, like Drift Taxi in a 4 seater drift preparred M5, food, shows etc. or if you want to just do a 20min run when you drop in, it's $50.
Yup, https://www.nasaproracing.com/events/2089 sign up or if you don't want to, you can just drop in, if you have kids, wife, anybody interested, they'll have some events there, like Drift Taxi in a 4 seater drift preparred M5, food, shows etc. or if you want to just do a 20min run when you drop in, it's $50.
#14
Intermediate
Thread Starter
I had one run with my buddy who has a Acura Integra with K22 swap, fully gutted + cage, and ofcourse all creature comforts removed. With him inside it weights 2380lbs, which is nothing compared to our cars and believe me. I would need some serious suspension work and probably R-compounds to hang with the guy on the corners. Straight away I was a tad faster, but don't underestimate those little mosquitos
#15
Wife wants to see it gone, I'm kind of reluctant to let it go, but I've been having engine problems and it's due for another engine rebuild (cost about 5k)
Yup, https://www.nasaproracing.com/events/2089 sign up or if you don't want to, you can just drop in, if you have kids, wife, anybody interested, they'll have some events there, like Drift Taxi in a 4 seater drift preparred M5, food, shows etc. or if you want to just do a 20min run when you drop in, it's $50.
Yup, https://www.nasaproracing.com/events/2089 sign up or if you don't want to, you can just drop in, if you have kids, wife, anybody interested, they'll have some events there, like Drift Taxi in a 4 seater drift preparred M5, food, shows etc. or if you want to just do a 20min run when you drop in, it's $50.