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Re: August 2018 Fastrack
« Reply #15 on: July 25, 2018, 11:02:01 AM »
If my math is correct the top speed in second on the autocross tire of choice (225/45/17) will go from the current 58.9MPH to 65.0MPH, a fairly substantial bump. The chatter on the MX5 forums seems to confirm this.

You sure about those speeds? 59 mph is a very reasonable top speed in second for a car with 155 hp, and 65 mph is actually very tall. I was under the impression that the ND1's second gear was only good to the mid-50 mph range.

One thing to consider is that I always multiply speeds in gear by 0.985 when building thrust charts or otherwise doing calculations to account for tire deformation. In my experience, this adjustment factor produces results that are very close to what's observed in real world cars.

If the ND2 does indeed gain 6 mph in second, that's a huge game changer (and the death knell for the S2000 before it even arrives in the class, in my opinion).

On the stock tires top of second appears to be 57mph with the current redline (6800RPM). I'll check my logs tonight see where I'm hitting redline in my car on 225's but I agree that 59MPH seems quite fast. Good tip on the multiplier.

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Final Drive: 2.866
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Re: August 2018 Fastrack
« Reply #16 on: July 25, 2018, 12:51:23 PM »
If the ND2 does indeed gain 6 mph in second, that's a huge game changer (and the death knell for the S2000 before it even arrives in the class, in my opinion).

Do you think the S2K can hold a candle to ND1?

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« Reply #17 on: July 25, 2018, 01:37:46 PM »
Do you think the S2K can hold a candle to ND1?

You're the fourth person to ask me that in the past 24 hours. ;D

Depends on your definition of "hold a candle". I think the S2000 will be slower, but that the differences will be measured in tenths -- close enough that it'll be less than the differences between drivers at the local level. The ND1 is smaller and lighter than the S2000. It has a better front-wheel-to-weight ratio. And, counterintuitively for a car with only 155 hp, the ND1 actually accelerates harder than the S2000 up to the point where it runs out of second gear.

The S2000's only advantages over the ND are a) its suspension is a bit stiffer, b) it has a taller second gear (helpful at Fort Macleod), and c) it sounds *way* better. ;D The ND2, if it goes to CS, will address (b), which I think will comprehensively put the nail in the S2000's coffin.

Couple of years old now, but here's an interesting post from a guy who's faster than I am, and who's spent a lot of time in S2000s:


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Re: August 2018 Fastrack
« Reply #18 on: July 25, 2018, 03:20:19 PM »
Do you think the S2K can hold a candle to ND1?

You're the fourth person to ask me that in the past 24 hours. ;D


Interesting, after seeing just how fast the ND1 is at Packwood this year I don't think nationally the S2K has a chance. I would wager the fastest S2K at Lincoln this year will be substantially slower than the fastest ND1. As mentioned, the only hope for the S2K is that the course requires the ND1 to shift multiple times.  As always though, YMMV.

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Re: August 2018 Fastrack
« Reply #19 on: July 25, 2018, 04:03:48 PM »
The courses at Packwood this year were designed by Karen Babb, and she usually designs courses with a lower peak speed.  The ND1 hit redline in only a few spots, and for a very short time.  I would argue that the course was ideal for the ND1, and was a bad fit for the S2K.

At our local venues, I would give the ND1 the odds at most YYC courses, and the S2000 at most Fort Macleod courses.

The ND2's higher redline will probably make it the best car for both worlds.

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« Reply #20 on: July 25, 2018, 09:13:34 PM »
Interesting, after seeing just how fast the ND1 is at Packwood this year I don't think nationally the S2K has a chance. I would wager the fastest S2K at Lincoln this year will be substantially slower than the fastest ND1.

Two things to consider: :)

1. Have you ever seen an S2000 prepped and driven to the same level as the NDs you saw at Packwood? Murray's S2000 wasn't anywhere close to full prep -- it was the wrong generation (AP1 vs. AP2), and didn't have full-prep shocks, wheels, or exhaust. Also, two of the four people ahead of Murray that weekend had a national championship and three ProSolo championships between them.

2. The first year the ND was classed in CS, the top non-ND was an FR-S driven by defending champion Dave Ogburn, who finished 0.9 seconds off of the win over two days (99.259 using our scoring system). The year before, Ogburn's CS-winning time was still 0.54 seconds slower than the S2000 which won BS over one day -- 99.041 using our scoring system. (It rained on BS the other day, making comparisons for that day invalid.) Stated differently, Ogburn did worse against the S2000s in 2015 than he did against the NDs in 2016, and the winning S2000 in 2015 wasn't even a full-prep car -- it was on stock shocks.

It's dangerous to draw conclusions from such a small sample size, but I don't think the S2000's as hopeless as you make it out to be. I do think it'll get buried at Nats next year, but that'll be as much or more a function of no one fast bringing one out (as top-tier drivers almost always bring the car they think is the best for the class) as it will be of the S2000 being slower.
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Re: August 2018 Fastrack
« Reply #21 on: July 25, 2018, 09:38:03 PM »
It's dangerous to draw conclusions from such a small sample size, but I don't think the S2000's as hopeless as you make it out to be. I do think it'll get buried at Nats next year, but that'll be as much or more a function of no one fast bringing one out (as top-tier drivers almost always bring the car they think is the best for the class) as it will be of the S2000 being slower.

I agree with this completely.  I think that the tendency towards faster courses at Lincoln would actually give the S2K's (AP2 of course) a leg up, but the herd mentality means that most of the fast drivers will be showing up in the ND.

I also agree with Stephen about the small sample size, especially Packwood this year.  The CS class was well stacked, and a huge amount of fun because of that!


BTW, I have raced at Lincoln in an almost fully prepped AP2, and I wouldn't discount it against the ND1.  IMO, it depends on the course.

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Re: August 2018 Fastrack
« Reply #22 on: August 13, 2018, 11:12:54 AM »
The press embargo on the ND2 has been lifted, so reviews are coming out. Two main takeaways for autocross:

1. Depending on which publication you believe, second gear is now good for 60-62 mph (97-100 km/h), versus 53-55 mph (85-89 km/h) for the ND1.

2. The ND2 makes more power across the board, particularly above 4,000 rpm.

Given that it only gained 7 lbs., the ND2 should be slightly but distinctly faster than the ND1, particularly on any course that spends any significant amount of time above the ND1's second gear rev limiter.
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Re: August 2018 Fastrack
« Reply #23 on: August 13, 2018, 01:24:18 PM »
I think that gearing is a bigger "thing"  (basically the same as the AP2 2nd gear ... AP1's will do about 66-67 mph in 2nd) but the mid-range torque can be helpful too.

Who's buying one to test out?   :)

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Re: August 2018 Fastrack
« Reply #24 on: August 13, 2018, 02:56:30 PM »
The press embargo on the ND2 has been lifted, so reviews are coming out. Two main takeaways for autocross:

1. Depending on which publication you believe, second gear is now good for 60-62 mph (97-100 km/h), versus 53-55 mph (85-89 km/h) for the ND1.

2. The ND2 makes more power across the board, particularly above 4,000 rpm.

Given that it only gained 7 lbs., the ND2 should be slightly but distinctly faster than the ND1, particularly on any course that spends any significant amount of time above the ND1's second gear rev limiter.

The reviews not only show it is more competitive but it sounds like an even better summer car now as well. It feels like a test drive is in order.

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Re: August 2018 Fastrack
« Reply #25 on: August 13, 2018, 03:04:09 PM »
Yes ... have to talk to our friends at Sunridge Mazda... :)

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« Reply #26 on: August 13, 2018, 03:14:21 PM »
Yes ... have to talk to our friends at Sunridge Mazda... :)

Have people had good dealings with them?  I wasn’t going to ask which dealer is preferred in town to deal with.  Is there a particular contact people have dealt with in the club there before?

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« Reply #27 on: August 13, 2018, 05:22:18 PM »
Maurice Massecotte who is the head of the Service Dept. grew up across the street from me when we were kids ... go back a  long ways ... runs a tight shop.....with long-term mechanics.  SASC's women's event was sponsored by them as well and they want to do more with us.  So, I think it is good to work with them.   

 

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