optronix
Senior Member
By "manually turn them off" I mean just that- go into the settings in the dash via the steering wheel and uncheck all the boxes. You may have to do this every time you cycle the power for some settings (auto-braking may be the culprit here but I can't completely recall... still no issues with it activating on track whether on or off). But I haven't had any issues driving on track or on the road with lane change assist activating if it's not actually turned off. Can't help you there if you're experiencing different.
And by "not about lap times", I mean I don't think this is an ideal platform for hardcore track rats. I mean, I guess it could be but that's not why I bought the car; I just want it to be able to survive for the 1-2 times a year I'll have it on a race track, and to have fun while I'm out there.
Will it keep up or even outpace cars in a higher tier "class" of sports car? Hell yes. As I mentioned I did it myself and I'm not that great or experienced a driver... AND I was intentionally sparing my OEM brakes and fluid on long straights and was sacrificing a shit ton of time in doing so. I was probably going about 7-8/10ths, 6/10ths on the straights, and did not get passed all day. This was also in novice class but they did a show of hands prior to the session and I was still one of the less experienced drivers out there... small sample size but it's all I've got.
Autocross, similar story but I have far more autocross experience under my belt (still nothing compared to the serious guys who go out every weekend...)- for every Porsche I place ahead of there's a fucking Miata or BRZ that's a full second ahead of me. I generally place top ~40% or so in my local PCA events, but probably among the top 5-10% with non-200 TW tires. I actually expect to be knocking on the door of FTD once I make a couple necessary tweaks including tires but I'm maxing out mine and the car's potential on OEM gear. And there's always an asshole in a GT3 on RE-71RSs that crushes everyone.
But where I draw the line as far as what I expect out of this car is trying to be that guy with the Garmin Catalyst trying to shave that last .2 seconds off a PR. Sure it could do that, just check out Zygrene's channel for evidence... but it's actually his channel that helped me realize that there are probably better choices for people that want that out of a car, to go TRULY 10/10ths. It just seems that in order to get to that level you'd have to compromise so much of what makes the car a great road car. But that's also just about my personal goals for the car. Zygrene is truly the best example for that though; he's living that Grid Life with his ITS and seems to be enjoying the hell out of it while also driving it every day... but that's not for me. Brakes, springs, tires, maybe a rear sway bar and a couple things to make it a little noisier in a good way and that should set me straight.
And by "not about lap times", I mean I don't think this is an ideal platform for hardcore track rats. I mean, I guess it could be but that's not why I bought the car; I just want it to be able to survive for the 1-2 times a year I'll have it on a race track, and to have fun while I'm out there.
Will it keep up or even outpace cars in a higher tier "class" of sports car? Hell yes. As I mentioned I did it myself and I'm not that great or experienced a driver... AND I was intentionally sparing my OEM brakes and fluid on long straights and was sacrificing a shit ton of time in doing so. I was probably going about 7-8/10ths, 6/10ths on the straights, and did not get passed all day. This was also in novice class but they did a show of hands prior to the session and I was still one of the less experienced drivers out there... small sample size but it's all I've got.
Autocross, similar story but I have far more autocross experience under my belt (still nothing compared to the serious guys who go out every weekend...)- for every Porsche I place ahead of there's a fucking Miata or BRZ that's a full second ahead of me. I generally place top ~40% or so in my local PCA events, but probably among the top 5-10% with non-200 TW tires. I actually expect to be knocking on the door of FTD once I make a couple necessary tweaks including tires but I'm maxing out mine and the car's potential on OEM gear. And there's always an asshole in a GT3 on RE-71RSs that crushes everyone.
But where I draw the line as far as what I expect out of this car is trying to be that guy with the Garmin Catalyst trying to shave that last .2 seconds off a PR. Sure it could do that, just check out Zygrene's channel for evidence... but it's actually his channel that helped me realize that there are probably better choices for people that want that out of a car, to go TRULY 10/10ths. It just seems that in order to get to that level you'd have to compromise so much of what makes the car a great road car. But that's also just about my personal goals for the car. Zygrene is truly the best example for that though; he's living that Grid Life with his ITS and seems to be enjoying the hell out of it while also driving it every day... but that's not for me. Brakes, springs, tires, maybe a rear sway bar and a couple things to make it a little noisier in a good way and that should set me straight.
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