Dave, That was one of the fastest groups... It was the "Fast Solo Pass Anywhere Group"... The other clips were in the instructor group which is even faster. Every pass taken was safe and all drivers involved cooperated, which is what I'd expect from "advanced" drivers.
So after having a couple days to think about the past weekend, and having had time to examine the footage and the data logs from the traqmate, I'm starting a new "punch" list:
1. Exhaust make over - Get rid of the 3 bolt gasketed deal so I can guarantee a solid seal.
2. Instal a vacuum port on the oil evac cannister like BJ Hines did - Need to confirm the components are sealing properly.
3. Sell my 2 quart pre-luber accusump and buy a 3 quart functional race unit.
4. Pull all the wire associated with the "painless" panel and harness and start from scratch, only wiring circuits I need.
5. Upgrade all of the battery feeds to "0" gauge, including the grounds. I think the system has a mix of 2,1,0 components right now.
6. Ditch the Autometer gauges and instal the FAST integrated Logger/display.
7. Instal solid bushings in mustache bar and motor mounts
8. Instal sectioned front strut tubes. I need the nose about 1.5 inches lower.
All in all the car was very stable from a suspension and braking standpoint. The Mustang Cobra Caliper/rotor combo and Hawk pads performed flawlessly. The chassis is so rigid that the inner front tire was being picked up thru most of the corners. However, Greg Ira and I both noticed the understeer. I need to dial it out. Not bad, but it's there. The aerodynamics functioned as expected and even with the hood off, the car would push thru the wind right up until it hit the ignition break-down point. I do want to section the spare strut tubes I have so I can gain more adjustment up front. I think the additional rake would make a huge difference. Right now the car sits with the rear slightly lower.
I think I've fallen in love with this b!tch all over again.
Mike