There's no doubt that this car is fast in a straight line, but what's the secret to pushing it around a corner?
I had my first track day (Thunderhill East bypass) with the GT-R (2016 Black Edition, stock suspension, 285 square Advan Apex) over the weekend.
The weight transfer made me uncomfortable.
I understand that the GT-R was engineered to drive the tires into the ground, but this feels like a lot.
You can see in this photo how the side skirt is almost touching the ground, mid corner. The feeling wasn't exactly confidence inspiring.
So, what am I missing? Should I just push it harder? Should I add sway bars? Should I do both?
I'm looking for some middle ground where I can still take the car on 1,500 mile road trips with the wife, and track it confidently on the weekends.
My more immediate planned upgrades include (as I see them):
Long term upgrades include:
To sum up, I essentially have two questions:
1) How to drive a mostly stock 2015+ GT-R fast around corners?
2) Should I even bother with lessening this weight transfer, and if so, how (immediate and long term)?
I'm open to hearing any other suggestions you guys might have.
Thanks!
I had my first track day (Thunderhill East bypass) with the GT-R (2016 Black Edition, stock suspension, 285 square Advan Apex) over the weekend.
The weight transfer made me uncomfortable.
I understand that the GT-R was engineered to drive the tires into the ground, but this feels like a lot.
You can see in this photo how the side skirt is almost touching the ground, mid corner. The feeling wasn't exactly confidence inspiring.
So, what am I missing? Should I just push it harder? Should I add sway bars? Should I do both?
I'm looking for some middle ground where I can still take the car on 1,500 mile road trips with the wife, and track it confidently on the weekends.
My more immediate planned upgrades include (as I see them):
- Brake fluid to Castrol SRF
- Alcon rotors and Ferodo pads
- Some R compound tires (R888Rs maybe)
- Sway bars (maybe?)
Long term upgrades include:
- Suspension (Litchfield's road and track suspension)
- Trans cooler
To sum up, I essentially have two questions:
1) How to drive a mostly stock 2015+ GT-R fast around corners?
2) Should I even bother with lessening this weight transfer, and if so, how (immediate and long term)?
I'm open to hearing any other suggestions you guys might have.
Thanks!
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