R20BTG
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On Saturday I did some post-trackday cleaning and checkups. I'd reset the trip at Donington and managed 209 miles on track, that's 105 laps of the National circuit!
The car was pretty filthy and was covered in rubber pickup that had been flicked up from track:
Also in refuelling from my Jerry cans I'd dribbled a bit of fuel down the side of the car that had picked up a load of dirt. Formula 1 style Flow-Viz, innit.
I wheeled her out and opened the doors and boot to give her a good airing and hoovered out the inside. Nothing major, just more flock dust and some little stones in the footwell area:
Whilst the hoover was out, I got the rest of the Donington gravel out from the nooks and crannies
I'd put her back on the trailer still with the Autec Wizards and slicks on. I jacked her up on 4 axle stands and whipped off the wheels for a check of the tyres. One of them had no visible wear dots so I reckon that's probably dead. The other three were OK. Note to self, the gravel lane leading to my house is no good for keeping slicks nice and clean. I'll have to remember to put the road tyres back on at the circuit next time.
I've got another part-worn Michelin Slick S9D compound to go on:
Then a snow foam wash and scrub down, she ain't no detailing queen so no two bucket method here, just a snow foam, rinse, snow foam and mitt, then rinse and dry. Managed to get the worst of the rubber marks and dead flies off. Cleaned the brake dust off the calipers and checked pad wear. All fine as expected after only one track day. Reset all the dampers to soft, and covered the Gaz Golds in ACF50.
Went round with the torque wrench and torqued all the studs up to 20NM, a couple were a bit loose.
Checked fluids, topped up oil and coolant:
Still looking good:
Back on the OZ Ultraleggeras and Cup 2s for road use:
Need to get the Pure Motorsport mounts installed before the next track day on 19th May, again at Donington Park.
The car was pretty filthy and was covered in rubber pickup that had been flicked up from track:
Also in refuelling from my Jerry cans I'd dribbled a bit of fuel down the side of the car that had picked up a load of dirt. Formula 1 style Flow-Viz, innit.
I wheeled her out and opened the doors and boot to give her a good airing and hoovered out the inside. Nothing major, just more flock dust and some little stones in the footwell area:
Whilst the hoover was out, I got the rest of the Donington gravel out from the nooks and crannies
I'd put her back on the trailer still with the Autec Wizards and slicks on. I jacked her up on 4 axle stands and whipped off the wheels for a check of the tyres. One of them had no visible wear dots so I reckon that's probably dead. The other three were OK. Note to self, the gravel lane leading to my house is no good for keeping slicks nice and clean. I'll have to remember to put the road tyres back on at the circuit next time.
I've got another part-worn Michelin Slick S9D compound to go on:
Then a snow foam wash and scrub down, she ain't no detailing queen so no two bucket method here, just a snow foam, rinse, snow foam and mitt, then rinse and dry. Managed to get the worst of the rubber marks and dead flies off. Cleaned the brake dust off the calipers and checked pad wear. All fine as expected after only one track day. Reset all the dampers to soft, and covered the Gaz Golds in ACF50.
Went round with the torque wrench and torqued all the studs up to 20NM, a couple were a bit loose.
Checked fluids, topped up oil and coolant:
Still looking good:
Back on the OZ Ultraleggeras and Cup 2s for road use:
Need to get the Pure Motorsport mounts installed before the next track day on 19th May, again at Donington Park.