Since I had knee surgery yesterday, I finally had some time to sit down and look at data from our track weekend.
The first thing that's very obvious is that I still don't really have the track down. I had some wide variances in speed at several locations on the track, both in the NA and ZL1. Changing the track configuration for the second day didn't help, and in the ZL1 in particular, I was much slower through one section that didn't change than I was the first day... don't know what's up with that... The speeds below are representative best speeds over several laps for both cars to try to get a decent comparison.
The ZL1 was on R888s for most of the data, and the NA on Toyo RRs. It's interesting to see that the cars were very close in outright grip on good sections of track without bumps or being off camber. When it got bumpy or funky, the NA showed a clear advantage in corner speed. IMHO, the ZL1s suspension was perfect for the stock Goodyear Supercar 3s (220TW), but was a little overwhelmed with the grip provided by the R888Rs (100TW). This translated into a little instablilty in quick direction changes while on the throttle at higher speeds.
In the areas where the track wasn't the greatest was where the Miata's suspension really shined. Folks bitch about the cost of Supermiata's Xida suspension, but it sure does work.
Also, going from the NA to the ZL1 required a huge adjustment due to the incredible acceleration of the ZL1. Almost 35mph faster on the main straight, and 10-15mph faster on the other fast sections. It really comes off the corners well, and there were areas where I carried full throttle on the NA that became braking zones in the ZL1!
Brakes is one area that I feel the ZL1 could use some improvement. The stock pads are capable, and never faded, but don't have a lot of initial bite. Also the pedal is fairly soft, and has a lot of travel. I've already replaced the fluid with Castrol SRF and bled the system, but it just doesn't have the greatest feel.
I may just be spoiled because of the NA... with the big Willwoods it has the best brake feel and power of any car I've ever driven. And this track was a good opportunity to work on my pedal skills. Learning a new track with bumps, blind crests, and some inexperienced Porsche drivers provided me with a variety of braking experiences allowing me to work on my modulation. I'm pretty sure I flat spotted my front Rivals when one guy in a GT3 checked up suddenly in a 90mph section where nobody was braking. I'm just glad I had been far enough back to avoid him.
The removal of the power steering made the NA much more physical to drive, especially on this track which is pretty busy. My wife wasn't all that excited about that particular change. I may be looking in to one of the new electric booster setups down the road, but that's a few projects in the future.
Anyway, learned a lot about a new track, and the Camaro last weekend, now that I finally got to run it at full chat. Also gained some good practice on the brakes in the NA.