Speaking of having our work cut out for us, let's talk about what I need to do for next season. I want to improve the car in every way I can, but ideally without going too far in any one direction, still keeping it a balanced package. I'm open to suggestions if I can do anything better or cheaper or both.
Engine
I'm keeping the stock 1.8 right where it is. It might get a harmonic damper, it might not. If it doesn't I'll lower the redline even further. It doesn't seem to be faster to get those last few hundred rpms in each gear on the hill, it's sometimes faster to stay in a higher gear and avoid shifting by driving with two feet. There's also less heat soak when short shifting a little. So I'm not building a motor this year. Will the stock motor hold up? Only one way to find out.
Upgrades here are going to be -
- M-Tuned coolant reroute (installed already)
- Injector Dynamics 1050x injectors
- Some kind of cool air ducting around the intake, anything is better than what I have now
- ARC Superchargers electric supercharger
- Solid motor mounts (haven't decided on vendor)
- Bigger intercooler (Ebay? FM?)
- Better ducting around the intercooler/radiator
It was clear towards the end of the season that the RX8 injectors were running out of duty cycle, the engine never pinged on the hill, but it did after I installed the coolant reroute at autocross. I turned down the boost until I could get the bigger injectors.
Brakes
I don't think I need to change much in this department. The stainless lines are a dramatic improvement, and make me want to eliminate some of the pedal flex. I need to look at bracing the master cylinder. Otherwise, the 1.8 brakes and Hawk HP+ have been good enough that I don't feel that I'm going to make great gains here. If there's a way I can lighten the stock hardware without weakening it, that might happen.
Grip
More is faster, more is better. There's no limit on wheels or tires in XP, but there's no more room under my fenders. I'm not letting that get in the way. Upgrades here are:
- 15x11 6UL
- 275/35/15 Hoosier A7
- Fender flares of some description (Carbonmiata?)
- ARP wheel studs
Drivetrain
Sticking with the five speed until it breaks. I will switch it over to the Motorcraft fluid, I think it might be happier. The FM level 2 clutch is a monster, I'm quite happy with it and it should support whatever power I can make. So, there's just a bit to do here:
- OS Giken diff
- 3.636 ring and pinion
- New diff seals and poly diff bushings
Aero
The wing is brilliant. I might need to add some reinforcement to the trunklid or under the fenders before I add the gurney flap, though. I want to improve both the front and rear downforce:
- APR GTC300 gurney flap
- Larger front splitter (it can extend another 4 inches or so in front of the bumper)
- Longer front endplates
- Front supports for the splitter
Weight reduction
This is a big deal and is a place I can make big improvements without spending much. Things I can do:
- Remove headlights completely and replace with lexan panels
- Remove windshield wipers and drive mechanism
- Remove mirrors
- Gut doors + add window net
- Remove dash and heater/blower motor/ducting
- Remove trunk hinges/spring
- ???
I'm sure I'm missing stuff here, but that's off the top of my head.
There are a bunch of other little things, but those are the main things that will make the car faster. How much faster? I don't know. I'm not sure how much power I will make yet, or how much weight I can lose. In the end, I think the biggest improvement will have to come from the driver.