Tracking/AutoX Discussion
#501
Bingo. I needed to re-adjust to FWD characteristics and get acquainted with the Fit as E46 driving and karting habits don't fully apply here, and tracking on shitty tires provides a great opportunity to do so.
#502
S5 is a local street tire class. Stock engine/chassis, 195 max width, 140 TW max, stock springs, no LSD. Stock Category ? FAST
Bingo. I needed to re-adjust to FWD characteristics and get acquainted with the Fit as E46 driving and karting habits don't fully apply here, and tracking on shitty tires provides a great opportunity to do so.
Bingo. I needed to re-adjust to FWD characteristics and get acquainted with the Fit as E46 driving and karting habits don't fully apply here, and tracking on shitty tires provides a great opportunity to do so.
Looks like they emulate SCCA classes, they just group them together such as combining CS & DS for S2?
Trail braking is your friend LOL
I find the Fit both easy and hard to race compared to my WRX. The easy part is I shift into 2nd, floor it and just steer for most of the course. Everything happens so much slower than the WRX. The hard part was keeping momentum up, staying REALLY tight to the cones to cut distance and any understeer just scrubs off so much speed. The Fit is just such an underdog compared to the Abarth and Fiesta ST. They weigh roughly the same, have performance suspensions and are at minimum have 40 HP more
#503
Trail braking is our friend.
I find the Fit both easy and hard to race compared to my WRX. The easy part is I shift into 2nd, floor it and just steer for most of the course. Everything happens so much slower than the WRX. The hard part was keeping momentum up, staying REALLY tight to the cones to cut distance and any understeer just scrubs off so much speed. The Fit is just such an underdog compared to the Abarth and Fiesta ST. They weigh roughly the same, have performance suspensions and are at minimum have 40 HP more
#504
Hey all, relatively new here. I recently purchased some grippier if not insane tires for front side of my GD3 Fit, i at least wanted front end to be able to control itself because with cheapo tires it had it honestly scared me how little traction it had. To make this worse i have ABS disabled due to unfortunate result of hiring a otherwise good mobile mechanic. I have Yokohama Fleva's on front stock 15" size, economies on back and my question is should i be worried about too happy of a tail?
In general and ignoring my own tire question how would a experienced driver describe a GD3s stock tendencies, highs and lows vs other cars. I have experience with autocross for nearly 5 years at one time but been out of it for awhile.
In general and ignoring my own tire question how would a experienced driver describe a GD3s stock tendencies, highs and lows vs other cars. I have experience with autocross for nearly 5 years at one time but been out of it for awhile.
#505
Hey all, relatively new here. I recently purchased some grippier if not insane tires for front side of my GD3 Fit, i at least wanted front end to be able to control itself because with cheapo tires it had it honestly scared me how little traction it had. To make this worse i have ABS disabled due to unfortunate result of hiring a otherwise good mobile mechanic. I have Yokohama Fleva's on front stock 15" size, economies on back and my question is should i be worried about too happy of a tail?
In general and ignoring my own tire question how would a experienced driver describe a GD3s stock tendencies, highs and lows vs other cars. I have experience with autocross for nearly 5 years at one time but been out of it for awhile.
In general and ignoring my own tire question how would a experienced driver describe a GD3s stock tendencies, highs and lows vs other cars. I have experience with autocross for nearly 5 years at one time but been out of it for awhile.
The cars have too much push/understeer to begin with. I don't see an issue with being "too happy of a tail". I don't see an issue with the ABS off. The times when I autocross my FIT it'd do the E-brake dance to turn the nanny's off. No matter what you do, it's just for fun. Using the FIT for autocross is bringing a butter knife to a gun fight. The car is too underpowered for the classs
#506
The cars have too much push/understeer to begin with. I don't see an issue with being "too happy of a tail". I don't see an issue with the ABS off. The times when I autocross my FIT it'd do the E-brake dance to turn the nanny's off. No matter what you do, it's just for fun. Using the FIT for autocross is bringing a butter knife to a gun fight. The car is too underpowered for the classs
I don't know if i'd recommend 200TW-300TW summer tires on Front with COMPLETE (what i have) bottom barrel economy tires on rear, i have few years autocrossing/track with lots of different types of cars and I'm used to playful tails so i fear may be too lively for some but for random Fit owner getting into autox/track i could see similar but less dicey style with All Seasons on rear as really good starter/budget setup for stock car, actually surprised how nice it feels balance wise on GD3. Ideally it would be rear swaybar causing any bit of slide but for <350$ all in this will do
Whats really impressed me and i can use in daily driving all the time is now that i have rubber on the front accelerating while hard cornering from stop at full throttle is absolutely no issue, i do not miss feeling of trying to turn onto 50-60mph multi lane road and having to balance between grip and weak acceleration just to somehow get up to speed in time, old tires in wet felt like other cars in snow, car just feels so much more whole now.
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