Dunnville Testing

Dunnville Track Layout
This past Sunday we tested the car at the Dunnville Autodrome which is small, technical 1.36 mile (2.2 km) flat road course located within the confines of the Dunnville airport. First thing I did after unloading the car off the trailer was bed-in the new brakes while I had the track to myself. After some administrative duties of running a lapping event, I went for my first session which lasted approx. 10 laps. I knew right away something was NOT right with the rear suspension. There was a “clanking” sound with every little bump I hit thus making the rear of the car jump around like a frog. It was not very pleasant and I couldn’t push the car to it’s limits because of it.
My 2nd session start 30 mins later and went on for 15+ laps until I noticed I could not get into 3rd gear anymore. At that point I pulled off track, where I noticed I could not get into 1st, 3rd, 5th or reverse. This was not what I wanted to see. What was really suspicious was that it never gave me any warnings, or grinding or other noises. I thought at that point it might have been heat soak related. So I parked the car for almost an hour, but that did not make a difference.

Lapping at Dunnville
Instead of sitting around waiting for 4:00 PM to come along, I decided to go for a 3rd session with only 2nd & 4th gears. That lasted about 5-6 laps before I could not get into 4th gear. I pulled off the track, and loaded the car on the trailer at that point. For sure I thought I needed a new trans rebuild.
The next day (Monday), I took off the rubber boot that sits at the opening of the shifter in the car. Low & behold, the problem; The bump stop screw had turned itself in blocking the shifter from acessing the top gears (1, 3, 5 , R), and eventually when it was out enough, it would not let me get out of 2nd enough to get to 4th. I was extremely relieved that it was a simply 5 minute fix.
Now for the rear; checking the shock travel, there is approx. 1″ left so that was not the problem. Turns out it was the spring plates that are used for the weight jack setup that were touching. Since I’m only using an 8″ spring in the back, there was only 1/2″ clearance between the 2 spring plates.
Other things about the car; the engine worked great. Pulls really strong with not issues. The brakes are fabulous and actually feels like the skin is pulled from your face under heavy braking.
With everything dealth with at this point, I’ll be off to Shannonville Speedway this weekend for my first SoloSprint event. At this point, weather looks great.




good luck this weekend at SMP