Showed my lap to my friend, who's a professional coach. He said I can immediately get 2-3 seconds by improving my line in a few corners and not braking in turns 3 and 7, braking less going into 4 and rotating the car better in 6. So a 2:01 might be in play, I may hire him for a 1/2 day of coaching.
In other news I decided I'd install those GT3 lower control arms. I took them to Chris Cervelli today to buy his caster bushings and I'm really glad I did. Not only did Chris press out my stock bushings for me but I also got a variety of shims to use for alignment. Then he noticed that some gorilla had damaged the threads on the top of the ball joints when they'd removed them. Instead of using a ball joint separator they'd just beaten on them. I'd completely missed that when I inspected them before purchase. Doh!
So when I got home I used a file to take off the mushroomed parts of the threads and then a die to clean the threads up on all the ball joints. I was able to fix all the threads, the nuts now spin down properly.
Had to use a huge 1 1/16" wrench on the die and a torx bit on top to keep the ball joint from spinning
Then I removed some shims from all the arms. The front arms had 20mm of shims, I was told to start with 15-16mm, the rears had 5-6mm and I was told to start with 0-1mm
Of course I found some partially stripped nuts on the arms, I was able to get them off. Oddly the rear arms have different sized nuts then the fronts. I'll get new nuts from the hardware store tomorrow. Hopefully install these next Friday.
In other news I think I'm also going to delete the awd in the car. Cervelli and others have recommended it since I'm tracking the car. I was able to source a set of front axles from eBay for pretty cheap, Cervelli will take them apart and cut the stub axles for me. Then all I need to do is unbolt the driveshaft, the front diff and front axles. Install the "new" stub axles as they have the tone rings for the ABS and I'm all done.
Apparently it removes 100lbs from the car and can be done in less than an hour. It's also totally reversible, (hence me getting junk axles to scavenge the stub axles from) so if I want to put the awd back in it's just as easy. At some point I may add a Guards limited slip diff in the rear but that's a whole bunch of money. Probably around $5000 installed and that doesn't include a new clutch, which makes sense to do at the same time, so maybe $7000 total with that.
Don't really feel like spending that right now, I'll do the GT3 arms/track alignment/rwd conversion first and then assess where I am. That stuff is pretty cheap, I got the GT3 arms for a mega deal and the spare axles were pretty cheap. My labor is cheap (free!) and an alignment isn't too much.
If the clutch needs to be replaced or one of my coolant fittings starts leaking, (which would mean an engine out service), then maybe I'll do the diff then to save on labor...