David's C6 wins at Silverstone

CaptainK

Administrator
He makes it look so easy, so smooth, like as though he's just popping down the shops to get some groceries. :cool:

Still gutted I didn't get you (Fishy Dave) to do a timed lap at North Weald in my C3 to see how fast it'd actually go.
 

Fishy Dave

CCCUK Member
Hi All,
Sorry, I completely missed this, thank you. :) I was very happy with the win, although such was the gap made at the start I never saw my rivals who had been stuck in traffic. As a result the video is mostly just me lapping the slower cars. Still, a win's a win. :)
 

Roscobbc

Moderator
Hi All,
Sorry, I completely missed this, thank you. :) I was very happy with the win, although such was the gap made at the start I never saw my rivals who had been stuck in traffic. As a result the video is mostly just me lapping the slower cars. Still, a win's a win. :)
Still on the Yokohama AD09's Dave?
 

Fishy Dave

CCCUK Member
Better than Pilot Sport 4 or 5's ?
I've not driven them back-to-back, but have plenty of respect for the Michelins. The AD09 is slightly more biased towards outright dry weather performance, they are ideal for the trackday warrior that needs to daily their car too. The Michelins should last longer and perform better in wet conditions, but are unlikely to perform quite as well in the dry. IMHO.
 

Dorsetsteve

Well-known user
I’m sure you have probably listed it somewhere but what modifications does the car have from a normal base model?
Are you running suspension geometry at the factory tolerances? Camber etc?
 

Fishy Dave

CCCUK Member
I’m sure you have probably listed it somewhere but what modifications does the car have from a normal base model?
Are you running suspension geometry at the factory tolerances? Camber etc?
Hi Steve,
Over the years the spec has evolved, but it's not too far removed from a stock car.
The handling modifications made are:
The geometry has a lot more negative camber and I run the same settings on the road and track now, with minimal extra tyre wear or tramlining. Front is around -3.5 degrees, rear is -1.6. Toe is straight ahead at both ends, well, perhaps a fraction of toe in at the rear, but it's very close to parallel.
Rear Z06 leaf spring, front is a Hyperco 'race' T1 leaf spring.
Bushes are mostly Delrin, with the front uppers in rubber. I'm not sure I would do this again, they bind and were very expensive.
KW V3 double adjustable dampers (not coilovers).
Z51 anti-roll bars. I should probably go thicker, but I'm happy with the handling and don't want to make the car too stiff on the bumpy B road I use every day.

Thanks, Dave
 

Chevrolet

CCCUK Member
Hi Dave, Just as a matter of interest, has your fast/race winning car got the Z51 or Mag Ride options on it from the factory? Regards/Peter
 

Fishy Dave

CCCUK Member
Hi Dave, Just as a matter of interest, has your fast/race winning car got the Z51 or Mag Ride options on it from the factory? Regards/Peter
It was a base model, 1LT from the factory, so no mag ride and not even the Z51 package. It was very comfy, but would wallow and pitch around every corner!
 
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