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Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
8,939
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Sunny Scotland
I bought one. I needed it for splitting the track rod end though, was a bastid.
Even more fun when the car is totally fixed and summer wheels back on.
Canna wait to get a bit of Knockhill action on the go
 
Jun 17, 2007
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Aberdeenshire
Not fun, all joints are bad enough, esp without the proper tool.

Me i am tempted to try some knockhill action, going to tag along to a few 1st before i give it a go me thinks.
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
8,939
1
Sunny Scotland
Well initial thoughts of the new set up are very promising.

I thought the old set up was okay and could be worked with to get a good fast blast around the back roads. The limit was quite easily found without ending up at silly speeds etc.
Now with the new set up it feels like a different ball game, corners are dispached 'a good bit' quicker than before with relative ease. The ride is a bit 'worse' because the chassis and subframes are stiffer therefore the shocks have to do more work. These shocks have done 92,000 miles so pretty much on there last legs anyway. I have got a set of 44,000 miles LCR OEM shocks and springs to fit when I get them paid for and shipping sorted out.
I will be buying coilovers and getting the car corner weighted, but for my first few times on the track I want to run the OEM shocks and springs. I have alot to learn on the track about me and the car. I doubt the suspension will be the limiting factor for my first year of track days, its more likely to be my driving.
I will get at least two tuition days under my belt before getting too seriously into track days but the aim is to get down to the Nurburgring probably 2010. At this stage i hope to have another family car, this will allow the LCR to be even more track focussed with hopefully a roll cage, adjustable top mounts and interior stripped out and perhaps an LSD

I still have a knock just now so the outer CV joints will be changed, the inner boots will be changed, the rear top mounts, the ball joints and rear axle bushes. I hope this will cure my outstanding issues with the car and allow me to focus more on the mods.
I had always wanted to freshen up the bushes throughout the car before getting coilovers as I couldn't see the point on fitting very expensive suspension on old bushes.
The brakes I have been trying to bed in but due to me having my winter tyres on there wasn't enough grip and the wheels were just locking up. I have had my summer tyres fitted today so hopefully tomorrow I will get these discs and pads fully bedded in and find the limits of this new braking system.
The initial reaction to these is very very good, have to look in the mirror to make sure these no one too close before braking hard.

Also i got the OEM LCR 323mm Brembo discs weighed, these are 9.2 Kgs, the old worn EBC Ultimax 323mm that I took off were 8.6Kgs and the new 2 piece 330mm discs bolted up to the bells are 6.1 Kgs. This might not sound like alot of weight saving but 3Kgs a side, plus a lighter fly wheel and eventually lighter alloys will all help on the track with acceleration, handling and braking. This is obviously unsprung weight.
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cap r 225

the need for speed!
Feb 24, 2008
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nantwich
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i like you approach as above JS very much the sort of thing i want to do evenyually, i'd say your a few years closer to it than me though;) give us a shout if you go the ring in 2010 though, it's one of my ambitions and may tag along if the timings right!:D
 

Al

Active Member
Aug 29, 2005
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Also i got the OEM LCR 323mm Brembo discs weighed, these are 9.2 Kgs, the old worn EBC Ultimax 323mm that I took off were 8.6Kgs and the new 2 piece 330mm discs bolted up to the bells are 6.1 Kgs. This might not sound like alot of weight saving but 3Kgs a side, plus a lighter fly wheel and eventually lighter alloys will all help on the track with acceleration, handling and braking. This is obviously unsprung weight.

I need to speak to you about the brakes in more detail Wil. I think I am going to need new discs shortly and 3kg weight saving on each front wheel would be an absolute bonus :)
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
8,939
1
Sunny Scotland
i like you approach as above JS very much the sort of thing i want to do evenyually, i'd say your a few years closer to it than me though;) give us a shout if you go the ring in 2010 though, it's one of my ambitions and may tag along if the timings right!:D
No problem, theres a group of guys go over every year from here. I plan to tag along with them the first time

I need to speak to you about the brakes in more detail Wil. I think I am going to need new discs shortly and 3kg weight saving on each front wheel would be an absolute bonus :)

No bother bud, i have some info that might help you. Don't know if theres many sets out there for your set up but sure we can sus something out
 

csd_19

Full Member
May 11, 2005
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Angus / Edinburgh
Also i got the OEM LCR 323mm Brembo discs weighed, these are 9.2 Kgs, the old worn EBC Ultimax 323mm that I took off were 8.6Kgs and the new 2 piece 330mm discs bolted up to the bells are 6.1 Kgs. This might not sound like alot of weight saving but 3Kgs a side, plus a lighter fly wheel and eventually lighter alloys will all help on the track with acceleration, handling and braking. This is obviously unsprung weight.
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Alright bud,

Those brakes are ace, couldn't believe how much sheer stopping power they were generating, even on the manky country roads the other weekend. Cracking upgrade![B)]
 

mrwookie

Big Daddy...
Mar 22, 2008
716
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Cambs & Herts
Superb car Willie, leagues ahead of mine, and just wandering what the Sprint Boost is like you have fitted? My boss got one fitted to his SL500 and raves on about it then noticed you had one! So any good?
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
8,939
1
Sunny Scotland
Aye its a good addition to an unmapped car.
Most mappers with mess about with the throttle position as part of the mapping process
Makes the car a bit feriosious
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
8,939
1
Sunny Scotland
I didn't need the callipers or the calliper backets so I was £650.
WELL worht the money as the discs are about the same as the 1 piece discs.
So initially its more expensive but the same in the long run for WAY better brakes
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
8,939
1
Sunny Scotland
Pretty chuffed

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These turned up today.
Will get the MOT out of the way and fit these, new rear discs and pads, new drop links and ball joints.

Got these second hand from one of our fellow members,
Cheers Nick
 
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