So yesterday I went to AAMI's skilled drivers course and had a heap of fun throwing the car around cones and hairpin setups. My car has KW V2 coilovers and DBA T3 front and T2 rear rotors with Hawk ceramic pads, so the emergency braking was a good test on the brakes along with my concentration and reaction time.
The night before I raised the front of the car up because it was pretty low to use on a track without pumping up the dampers which I didn't want to do since I would only be going around cones at max 50km/h's. So I just raised it up a notch. Which didn't do much haha. About 1.5 finger gap and still rubbing hard on corners (no pun intended)
You learn a lot at these courses and I would advise everyone to do one. So while I was on the track which was just a big open area with cones, I decided to just have some fun whilst doing the exercises. So hairpins I was meant to go 45km's but I went 50 hahaha, car handled it perfectly but could have done with a lot stiffer dampers.
Had 4 people in the car at all times so It did weigh it down a lot.
So have any of you guys been able to experience what a car is really made of and how your car handles in different situations?
The night before I raised the front of the car up because it was pretty low to use on a track without pumping up the dampers which I didn't want to do since I would only be going around cones at max 50km/h's. So I just raised it up a notch. Which didn't do much haha. About 1.5 finger gap and still rubbing hard on corners (no pun intended)
You learn a lot at these courses and I would advise everyone to do one. So while I was on the track which was just a big open area with cones, I decided to just have some fun whilst doing the exercises. So hairpins I was meant to go 45km's but I went 50 hahaha, car handled it perfectly but could have done with a lot stiffer dampers.
Had 4 people in the car at all times so It did weigh it down a lot.
So have any of you guys been able to experience what a car is really made of and how your car handles in different situations?