View Full Version : OH NO! More stickers !
nurburgring
06-18-2007, 03:37 AM
http://www.pbase.com/marcwang/image/80715823/original.jpg
In an attempt to look Japanese JDM, added "JUN" which is a very localised Japanese tuner on the bumpers, and look! Japanese flags and japanese names on the rear window. :biggrin: I even marked the tyres!
Pictures were taken at yesterday's track session at Pasir Gudang Circuit, Malaysia. Behind me is cleong's silver yaris.
Slowest cars on the straights, no doubt.
eTiMaGo
06-18-2007, 03:50 AM
hahaha you sticker maniac!
Ric n Sov's Vitz RS
06-18-2007, 03:58 AM
Slowest cars on the straights, no doubt.
Take the Stickers off and save some weight and you could go faster....lol
jokes... nice lookin car!!
-Rick
Blenjar
06-18-2007, 04:19 AM
hhhah kick ass pcture too, even if you weren't trying..
-- Blen
mhero
06-18-2007, 06:39 AM
kick ass plate!! It's such a long one!! I luv it!!
joey1320
06-18-2007, 10:48 PM
nice cars. wish i had a 4 door!
yrsdrgn
06-18-2007, 10:50 PM
super nice. looks good
RodimusPrime
06-19-2007, 02:11 AM
Gorgeous!
cleong
06-19-2007, 09:04 AM
nurburgring (Marc) is proof that stickers make you faster. His auto tranny car lapped as quickly as my manual car.
Its either that, or a horrible lack of skill on my part. :biggrin:
eTiMaGo
06-19-2007, 09:33 AM
did you leave the handbrake on again, leong? :laugh:
cleong
06-19-2007, 09:41 AM
Damn, I knew I'd forgotten something when I left the pits!
cleong
06-19-2007, 09:54 AM
The day started out wet, grey and gloomy, but when we got to the track after lunch, the track was bone-dry, it was as cool as we can expect for a tropical afternoon, and it was all good to go for the track!
In a bid to avoid stressing the car too much I planned only 5 laps each time I went out in addition to one warm up lap and one cooldown lap. I found the car suffered from a lot of corner entry understeer, maybe I was just entering corners way too fast. But the brakes held up and felt good for the duration of each run.
I also paced a Suzuki Swift Sport down the straight and found that the Yaris doesn't give up very much in terms of straightline speed. As my 5 laps were up, I didn't stay with him long enough to see if its cornering was better than mine, but I would feel that would be the case.
I got a little bit faster max speed than Marc (I recorded a 154kph down the back straight). However I suffered from pretty bad understeer which resulted in quite a lot of front tire scrub. Didn't really cross my mind to reduce tire pressures till toward the end of the session, when I really didn't want to go out anymore. This time I started out at 240kpa front and 230kpa rear, I think the car handled better last time at 210kpa front and 200kpa rear, much more grip.
Also had a run with a Proton Gen 2 Coupe which was surprisingly quick. I could overtake him (and he graciously gave way) but I found it hard to shake him and pushed too hard trying to lose him. He may have just wanted to follow me instead of being followed by me! Haha..
According to one of the more experienced trackies I was with, I clocked a similar lap time to Marc, he is very smooth and consistent while I was all over the place. He also gave some useful tips when he took a ride in my car. In addition I was making mistakes all over the place. So technically I had the marginally faster car (manual vs. auto), but he was the better driver.
I clocked near 20 laps. I went into the track with 3/4 of a tank, and filled up on the way home (I did 12.5km/litre which is not bad considering I was on high revs all the time I was on track). That, and quite a lot of Michelin rubber I'd left on the track, plus a bit of coolant lost. I didn't feel that my car was flexing too much, although I felt that the car hops a little through high-G corners when the suspension starts bottoming out.
Next time, I shall run lower pressures. The tire started losing grip by the 3rd lap onward. And I'll have to learn to manage the tires rather than just caning them to bits.
eTiMaGo
06-19-2007, 10:01 AM
The day started out wet, grey and gloomy, but when we got to the track after lunch, the track was bone-dry, it was as cool as we can expect for a tropical afternoon, and it was all good to go for the track!
In a bid to avoid stressing the car too much I planned only 5 laps each time I went out in addition to one warm up lap and one cooldown lap. I found the car suffered from a lot of corner entry understeer, maybe I was just entering corners way too fast. But the brakes held up and felt good for the duration of each run.
I also paced a Suzuki Swift Sport down the straight and found that the Yaris doesn't give up very much in terms of straightline speed. As my 5 laps were up, I didn't stay with him long enough to see if its cornering was better than mine, but I would feel that would be the case.
I got a little bit faster max speed than Marc (I recorded a 154kph down the back straight). However I suffered from pretty bad understeer which resulted in quite a lot of front tire scrub. Didn't really cross my mind to reduce tire pressures till toward the end of the session, when I really didn't want to go out anymore. This time I started out at 240kpa front and 230kpa rear, I think the car handled better last time at 210kpa front and 200kpa rear, much more grip.
Also had a run with a Proton Gen 2 Coupe which was surprisingly quick. I could overtake him (and he graciously gave way) but I found it hard to shake him and pushed too hard trying to lose him. He may have just wanted to follow me instead of being followed by me! Haha..
According to one of the more experienced trackies I was with, I clocked a similar lap time to Marc, he is very smooth and consistent while I was all over the place. He also gave some useful tips when he took a ride in my car. In addition I was making mistakes all over the place. So technically I had the marginally faster car (manual vs. auto), but he was the better driver.
I clocked near 20 laps. I went into the track with 3/4 of a tank, and filled up on the way home (I did 12.5km/litre which is not bad considering I was on high revs all the time I was on track). That, and quite a lot of Michelin rubber I'd left on the track, plus a bit of coolant lost. I didn't feel that my car was flexing too much, although I felt that the car hops a little through high-G corners when the suspension starts bottoming out.
Next time, I shall run lower pressures. The tire started losing grip by the 3rd lap onward. And I'll have to learn to manage the tires rather than just caning them to bits.
nice writeup, I badly wanna go on a track now :cry:
As for caning the tires... isn't that the Singaporean specialty? :biggrin:
cleong
06-19-2007, 10:22 AM
Go away you silly froggy! :biggrin:
nurburgring
06-19-2007, 10:57 AM
Oh please Leong, dont suck up to me. I have more camber than you did. :headbang:
By the way, etimago, you have the best looking car in the forum, in a racy way.... its a pity you dont track! I bet your car will have so much grip it will start flippin over.
More pics!
http://www.pbase.com/marcwang/image/80715787/original.jpg
cleong
06-19-2007, 11:09 AM
No sucking up mate. I was pushing hard because you were that fast. That's the truth.
eTiMaGo
06-19-2007, 11:12 AM
Oh please Leong, dont suck up to me. I have more camber than you did. :headbang:
By the way, etimago, you have the best looking car in the forum, in a racy way.... its a pity you dont track! I bet your car will have so much grip it will start flippin over.
More pics!
http://www.pbase.com/marcwang/image/80715787/original.jpg
one Evo to the other: "Heh... look at those little geeks... quick, hide them from the camera!"
But yeah... went to the airport today, highway was not too congested, taking the inner lane round a pretty sharp bend at 100km/h, not a squeak from the tires, car felt planted, though maybe a little tiny bit of oversteer, hard to tell...
nurburgring
06-19-2007, 11:42 AM
I clearly state.... bring your car to the track. Public roads .... are unforgiving! I know... coz I oversteered a civic into a barrier before... and guess what, it was my Dad's. :biggrin:
After that... I was a civic minded citizen.
eTiMaGo
06-19-2007, 11:47 AM
I clearly state.... bring your car to the track. Public roads .... are unforgiving! I know... coz I oversteered a civic into a barrier before... and guess what, it was my Dad's. :biggrin:
After that... I was a civic minded citizen.
haha yeah I know what you mean... Had a little mishap trying to drive Takumi-style on a mountain road with my mom's City............ I usually drive like a grandma on the normal roads (save fuel!), but today the highway was so inviting...
I'm still not sure about public access to the race track down in Pattaya, it's a pretty busy place from what I see... There are monthly gymkhana events near me, though, but couldn't make it last time.... and I don't think my tight handling skillz are good enough :biggrin:
We'll see, we'll see...
cleong
06-19-2007, 11:55 AM
I'm still not sure about public access to the race track down in Pattaya, it's a pretty busy place from what I see... There are monthly gymkhana events near me, though, but couldn't make it last time.... and I don't think my tight handling skillz are good enough :biggrin:
We'll see, we'll see...
It gets pretty busy when you're swinging the steering wheel while trying to downshift and clutching in and out, all in the space of a second or two. :wink:
eTiMaGo
06-19-2007, 11:56 AM
ahhaha yeah and I'm not the most coordinated guy out there :biggrin:
Time attack, solo on an empty track, would be the safest :wink:
Black Yaris
06-20-2007, 01:30 AM
Asians have all the fun :cry:
nurburgring
06-20-2007, 09:03 AM
Asians have all the fun :cry:
I dont get it ? Dont they have a thousand tracks in the US ? I thought the Americans get all the fun.... . :cool:
Black Yaris
06-20-2007, 09:27 AM
we might have 1000 tracks, but we also have 50 states, and a gagillion square miles of land in between.... Remember we are a pretty big country, I know Singapore is Hugh and all (what? 500sq miles or so?) but we have to drive farther to a track than it is to drive aross your country. I drove about 150 miles yesterday to Redline Tuning for the hoodlift install :)
cleong
06-20-2007, 11:35 AM
Well, we don't have a track on our sunny little island and have to cross the border into neighbouring Malaysia to get some track time. And the whole of Malaysia has two tracks, this one we went to, and Sepang (which hosts the F1 Grand Prix). The next nearest is probably Pattaya...... its just fortunate we're near a track.
Move nearer to a track, or better still, move to the Nurburgring.
The Doctor
06-27-2007, 05:42 PM
hm, in the OP, thats an ae86 on the right side? looks damn clean ^_^
Kaotic Lazagna
06-27-2007, 06:14 PM
hm, in the OP, thats an ae86 on the right side? looks damn clean ^_^
yeah, looks like a Sprinter Trueno to me, and an Integra Type R to its left.
I dont get it ? Dont they have a thousand tracks in the US ? I thought the Americans get all the fun.... . :cool:
we have a lot of lawyers too, a simple event have many rules, is expensive to insure and require on site medical... that's why people rather street race :mad:
slothman86
06-27-2007, 09:23 PM
Evo vs Yaris!
Yaris'll smoke 'em! ROFLMAO!
DuckinOut
06-28-2007, 06:14 AM
:thumbsup:
cc700
06-29-2007, 07:11 PM
that 86 is beauitful!
and JUN is awesome.
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