Another top video, love the track content. Usually watch Mischa's Nurburgring channel for this stuff, so refreshing to have something at home from home my bru. I want whatever mod that Porche has @11:31 - 11:33 🤣
@@toystorysa That GT3 drove out of my life with ease 🤣 I'm going to try and do as many track days as possible but sadly not that many on the calendar for the rest of the year.
Absolutely love watching people learn their car. Nothing better than seeing their faces when they start to improve and realize how capable their car is. Will be hitting the track with my daily at the next Track Day.
Well done on your PB bud! It's so amazing how many seconds we end up finding out there. Having a few close battles sometimes helps! I think I should definitely join group 2 next time with the MR2, because I'd like to get a few tips from you now 😀
@@skyentistofnote Yes please register for group too next time. Being the slowest in the group helps a lot. The only downside is guys racing past and then putting their hazards on while they cruise on the racing line 🤦🏽♂️ And as you can tell I'm looking for tips myself. 🤣 But the battles does help. I push way harder when I'm chasing or being chased.
Brilliant brother! I commend Micha alot on his rear view camera, it adds great perspective. Fantastic content and love the journey. You present your content with excellence and edit with pride. Onwards and Upwards!
Firstly, that motor sounds incredible - The fuel and octane booster(?) really helped - no pinging and that temperature was excellent. 1:35 is really good. Secondly, It sounds like you need more camber or you need to play around with the Tyre pressure. Thirdly, don't change too much, watch your video, pick your braking point, where you feather the throttle and accelerate out. The indication is tyre noise, less is more. Smooth is fast, fast is smooth. I love your car, love your journey - keep it up. This is probably one of the best channels because of how much I love, Golfs and this proves how amazing a VW 16v is. Well done!!
@@anesennaidoo5279 Thank you. Yes the octane booster sorted out the heat induced detonation I was having. The goal is to add a little more camber. A extra -1.5ish will be good. And yes the tyre pressure wasn't idle. I think I needed more in the rear and a touch less in front. The street tyres are very focal which is nice. I might be switching to semis for the next event so that should be very interesting. Appreciate the kind words. The 16v is a gem. I'm glad I get a do over with it.
@@lowdl You have it in your blood on how your car feels - Congrats on the achievement of getting your 16v to where it is. Looking forward to the next episode.
@@247_ily That exhaust spitting sounds very good on track. I love it. And the motor is doing really well. I'm very happy about that. I've had bad 16v experiences before so I was very nervous going into this 🤣
1st track days is always nerve wrecking but second time around is way more fun. Always a humbling experience and fun way to learn your car and hone your skill
@@JarrydJunkin The first track day was very nerve wrecking, I didn't enjoy it. I enjoyed watching the video after but at the time it was a lot to take in. The second one was better but still not the most enjoyable experience. Lol. But the learning is good and I know I'll get better over time, just need to go through the process.
You drove really well that day, well done on the new PB. We definitely need to drive in the same session in August, some lead follow footage would be awesome.
Track days will highlight the weak parts of your car but it looks like you had great fun. You do need rose joint gear linkages. It will raise your shifts to another level. Regarding 8V long stroke VW engines, they have a wider toque range than a 16v which makes them ideal for track racing compared to drags..They are stronger coming out of corners. Thanks for your video.
@@VWPirates I've got a cable shift gearbox so rose joints won't help me. Shifting on track isn't bad. I struggle with 2nd and the shift from 2nd to 3rd. I dont need to do that on track. That 8v did really well, I'm looking forward to having many more dices with him in future. 🙏🏽
@@uzairthomason2337 Camber, castor and went lower. It helped. Camber and castor helped the car turn in and the ride height felt good because the bumps into and out of turn 1 felt so much better after the suspension adjustment.
Enjoy your videos sir especially track days... Where did you get your gloves though?? need a pair as well as looking for a decent race suit. Keep it up meneer🤝
@@riyaazw6254 Glad you're enjoying the track day videos. 🙌🏽 The gloves are from Bike Kings. They've got a wide variety. But they're Moto X gloves. You should check out G&A for racing gloves and suits.
@@teamphashash It's a pity the session ended as the Corsa was about to pass. I really wanted to chase him. Lol. That Citi was looking real good behind me. It was cool to watch. I'm liking the location of the rear view camera for track days.
Well done Lorenzo on the 1:35 ! It will only get better from here. Next is a set of semis to push faster out the corners or adjust the front camber negative slightly on current tyres perhaps? What an awesome little motor that you drive to and from the track. What was the fuel consumption like?
@@dalesmit7869 I'll most likely run semis at the next event so that will change things a lot. Should improve my corner speed a lot. Being able to beat on it and drive it home is great. For a built motor that's always an achievement. Haha. And consumption for the hour of track time was just over half tank I think. Let's say 3/4. The 16v isn't too bad on fuel. When I switch to an ethanol mix it's going to consume more but for now I can't really complain. It's just thr octane booster than makes it expensive. NF in particular is way too expensive.
@@irshaadahmadparker3665 you really should. It's an experience for sure. And no this is not my daily. I wouldn't do this to a daily driver unless it was something much newer.
Change 2 things - keep your hands in 3 and 9 position and don’t change over. Open the steering on exit of the corner don’t keep tightening it, as you are creating more under steer.
Don't waste your time on heel toe. You can gain a noticeable amount of time not focusing on that. I tried it when I started racing and moved on from it very quickly when I saw that the fastest guys at the circuit don't drive like that. Your lines look okay, but you can use more of the circuit on the corner exits. Can definitely brake later also. Low 30s is possible for sure with better tires I think. I like the content a lot. People need to see something other than drag racing also.
@@prinsbertus I really enjoy the heel toe downshifts. It's super rewarding and sounds great. I get what you're saying and I experienced it at the last track day. Way more metal capacity to focus on braking alone when I'm not trying to blip the throttle in the process. I agree about using more of the circuit but the lines I showed in the video didn't take me there. It seems silly going wide just to use the curbing. I can definitely brake later but I wanted to try slow in and fast out. At the last event I really got on the brakes and I knew I could brake later then too. But this event was not about that. It will come in future though. I appreciate you taking the time to type all that out. There's definitely more track content coming. It won't get the same love as the drag racing because I've built a following around that for a long time but in time it should pick up... I hope.
@@lowdl I can agree for sure on the cool factor of the throttle blip lol. With the lines, you should see the car want to float wider on its own as you pick up more cornering speed with improvement. Anyway, do what you enjoy. And no hate to the drag stuff, I enjoy that too. The 1.8t is my favourite.
@@prinsbertus I have seen the car want to go out wider on a few turns. Experienced it most on my first session but for some reason as the day went on my lines changed. It feels great when it happens but it's not calculated and I can't replicate it. I guess that's the goal right now. I still love drag racing and I miss being out there but being able to try something else is nice. I'll have a good mix on circuit and drag content in future God willing.
you are trying to understand why a frontwheel car understeers ha ha ha ha dude ! eish! no words i mean thats one of the first things you understand about a golf lol
Another top video, love the track content. Usually watch Mischa's Nurburgring channel for this stuff, so refreshing to have something at home from home my bru. I want whatever mod that Porche has @11:31 - 11:33 🤣
@@toystorysa That GT3 drove out of my life with ease 🤣 I'm going to try and do as many track days as possible but sadly not that many on the calendar for the rest of the year.
Absolutely love watching people learn their car. Nothing better than seeing their faces when they start to improve and realize how capable their car is. Will be hitting the track with my daily at the next Track Day.
@@darrenleeliebenberg6975 It's very rewarding. I'll hopefully see you at the next track day. 💪🏽
Well done on your PB bud! It's so amazing how many seconds we end up finding out there. Having a few close battles sometimes helps! I think I should definitely join group 2 next time with the MR2, because I'd like to get a few tips from you now 😀
@@skyentistofnote Yes please register for group too next time. Being the slowest in the group helps a lot. The only downside is guys racing past and then putting their hazards on while they cruise on the racing line 🤦🏽♂️
And as you can tell I'm looking for tips myself. 🤣 But the battles does help. I push way harder when I'm chasing or being chased.
That MK1 performed crazy. Amazing video man 🔥🔥
@@MiKhiSZN It really did 🙌🏽 Thank you.
Brilliant brother! I commend Micha alot on his rear view camera, it adds great perspective. Fantastic content and love the journey. You present your content with excellence and edit with pride. Onwards and Upwards!
@@imtiyazdreyer1426 Thank you very much for the kind words. Really appreciate it.
Firstly, that motor sounds incredible - The fuel and octane booster(?) really helped - no pinging and that temperature was excellent. 1:35 is really good. Secondly, It sounds like you need more camber or you need to play around with the Tyre pressure. Thirdly, don't change too much, watch your video, pick your braking point, where you feather the throttle and accelerate out. The indication is tyre noise, less is more. Smooth is fast, fast is smooth. I love your car, love your journey - keep it up. This is probably one of the best channels because of how much I love, Golfs and this proves how amazing a VW 16v is. Well done!!
@@anesennaidoo5279 Thank you. Yes the octane booster sorted out the heat induced detonation I was having.
The goal is to add a little more camber. A extra -1.5ish will be good. And yes the tyre pressure wasn't idle. I think I needed more in the rear and a touch less in front. The street tyres are very focal which is nice. I might be switching to semis for the next event so that should be very interesting.
Appreciate the kind words. The 16v is a gem. I'm glad I get a do over with it.
@@lowdl You have it in your blood on how your car feels - Congrats on the achievement of getting your 16v to where it is. Looking forward to the next episode.
@@anesennaidoo5279 Appreciate it. Really enjoying the process on this one.
This was EPIC! Mk2 is moving!
@@harlfonzogoodman187 glad you enjoyed it. 💪🏽
And just like that you drive home normal.respect 💯
@@yusufvanderfort2937 It's always a good day when you can drive to the track, drive hard and then drive home 🙌🏽
Awesome! Some really nice fast corner exits, love the cams🎉
Thank you 🙏🏽
Love it, that exhaust spitting back is everything. Motor is holding up amazingly well❤
@@247_ily That exhaust spitting sounds very good on track. I love it. And the motor is doing really well. I'm very happy about that. I've had bad 16v experiences before so I was very nervous going into this 🤣
That looks like great fun.. Good driving bru, those shifts are on point. Loving the content.
@@movee9324 thank you very much 🙌🏽
1st track days is always nerve wrecking but second time around is way more fun. Always a humbling experience and fun way to learn your car and hone your skill
@@JarrydJunkin The first track day was very nerve wrecking, I didn't enjoy it. I enjoyed watching the video after but at the time it was a lot to take in. The second one was better but still not the most enjoyable experience. Lol. But the learning is good and I know I'll get better over time, just need to go through the process.
You drove really well that day, well done on the new PB. We definitely need to drive in the same session in August, some lead follow footage would be awesome.
@@CapeRoadsPOV That will be epic. I'm keen. Chasing and being chased is a good push to go faster. 💪🏽
What a brilliant car. Love your work
@@afdakcustoms456 Thank you 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Great vid bud, I look forward to joining you on track with the CRX soon.
@@tristanbam3951 Awesome. More fwd cars will be epic. 🙌🏽 Lots of rwd's around.
@@lowdl how do you find out about the events or is there a calendar I can follow?
@@tristanbam3951 wpmc.co.za/calendar/
Bro!!!! This looks like so much fun!!
@@evanwdamon It's a lot of fun. You should give it a go. You will enjoy it.
Track days will highlight the weak parts of your car but it looks like you had great fun. You do need rose joint gear linkages. It will raise your shifts to another level. Regarding 8V long stroke VW engines, they have a wider toque range than a 16v which makes them ideal for track racing compared to drags..They are stronger coming out of corners. Thanks for your video.
@@VWPirates I've got a cable shift gearbox so rose joints won't help me. Shifting on track isn't bad. I struggle with 2nd and the shift from 2nd to 3rd. I dont need to do that on track.
That 8v did really well, I'm looking forward to having many more dices with him in future. 🙏🏽
Clean engine bay. 👌
@@teamphashash Thanks. I still see all the imperfections but for my standards, it's pretty clean. 😅
Let's Goooooooppp
Great video Mr Lakay
@@uzairthomason2337 glad you enjoyed it 💪🏽
@lowdl you chambered your wheels, was that the only thing you did? And did it help?
@@uzairthomason2337 Camber, castor and went lower. It helped. Camber and castor helped the car turn in and the ride height felt good because the bumps into and out of turn 1 felt so much better after the suspension adjustment.
I feel like I'm learning with you every video lol👏
@@jasondaniels205 We learn together which is great. Apparently I'll never stop learning with track driving which is awesome.
Good shifting
@@grandwillsmith4214 thank you very much 🙏🏽
Enjoy your videos sir especially track days... Where did you get your gloves though?? need a pair as well as looking for a decent race suit.
Keep it up meneer🤝
@@riyaazw6254 Glad you're enjoying the track day videos. 🙌🏽
The gloves are from Bike Kings. They've got a wide variety. But they're Moto X gloves. You should check out G&A for racing gloves and suits.
@@lowdl appreciate the info boss man.
Now I see why you asked if anyone knows the owner of that mk1 on Insta. Bro was moving.
That corsa set up was just too clean. Strong build.
@@marvinpetersen5037 I still haven't found him 🤣 but yes we had a good run.
That Corsa setup is lovely. He's getting it ready for clubmans this year.
That corsa just seemed to brake so much more later than you. It was nice to watch yal dancing like that. The cito golf too.
@@teamphashash It's a pity the session ended as the Corsa was about to pass. I really wanted to chase him. Lol.
That Citi was looking real good behind me. It was cool to watch. I'm liking the location of the rear view camera for track days.
@@lowdl Totally agree. The rear camera is a gem. Nice perspective.
Well done Lorenzo on the 1:35 ! It will only get better from here. Next is a set of semis to push faster out the corners or adjust the front camber negative slightly on current tyres perhaps? What an awesome little motor that you drive to and from the track. What was the fuel consumption like?
@@dalesmit7869 I'll most likely run semis at the next event so that will change things a lot. Should improve my corner speed a lot.
Being able to beat on it and drive it home is great. For a built motor that's always an achievement. Haha. And consumption for the hour of track time was just over half tank I think. Let's say 3/4. The 16v isn't too bad on fuel. When I switch to an ethanol mix it's going to consume more but for now I can't really complain. It's just thr octane booster than makes it expensive. NF in particular is way too expensive.
Makes me wanna hit the track! Sick video! Is this your daily?
@@irshaadahmadparker3665 you really should. It's an experience for sure. And no this is not my daily. I wouldn't do this to a daily driver unless it was something much newer.
Grrst contents..us this killarney track
Still running street tyre?
@@keeganbishop-p3o yes it's Killarney. And yes, still on street tyres. Semis coming soon.
Can you add a foot cam and a cluster cam? I think you are Rev matching
@@ForexMoneyandCarsFMC Not at the moment. I'll need some more GoPros for that. I'll try and add that in future 💪🏽
Hey bud. Totally off topic but where did you get the boost gauge from your TDI. Remember seeing it a while ago and forgot to ask
@@boostedboristheblade It's a NewSouth gauge. It's the 0-35PSI Boost Gauge.
Change 2 things -
keep your hands in 3 and 9 position and don’t change over.
Open the steering on exit of the corner don’t keep tightening it, as you are creating more under steer.
@@Grantve opening the steering on exit should help a lot. I'll try it next time.
Awesome vid dude!!😁👍🏻 Question... what app are you running to show you the laptime difference?
@@Izrud69 I'm using Dragy Lap. I already had a Dragy so it's perfect. Lots of helpful telemetry as well.
@lowdl thanks very much! Keep up the awesome vids and fun track days🙌🏻😁👍🏻
When is the next track day?
@@reinhardtvanzyl9121 The 17th of August. 👌🏽
Don't waste your time on heel toe. You can gain a noticeable amount of time not focusing on that. I tried it when I started racing and moved on from it very quickly when I saw that the fastest guys at the circuit don't drive like that. Your lines look okay, but you can use more of the circuit on the corner exits. Can definitely brake later also. Low 30s is possible for sure with better tires I think. I like the content a lot. People need to see something other than drag racing also.
Amen to that comment. I'm here for both but more track racing.
@@prinsbertus I really enjoy the heel toe downshifts. It's super rewarding and sounds great. I get what you're saying and I experienced it at the last track day. Way more metal capacity to focus on braking alone when I'm not trying to blip the throttle in the process.
I agree about using more of the circuit but the lines I showed in the video didn't take me there. It seems silly going wide just to use the curbing.
I can definitely brake later but I wanted to try slow in and fast out. At the last event I really got on the brakes and I knew I could brake later then too. But this event was not about that. It will come in future though.
I appreciate you taking the time to type all that out. There's definitely more track content coming. It won't get the same love as the drag racing because I've built a following around that for a long time but in time it should pick up... I hope.
@@lowdl I can agree for sure on the cool factor of the throttle blip lol. With the lines, you should see the car want to float wider on its own as you pick up more cornering speed with improvement. Anyway, do what you enjoy. And no hate to the drag stuff, I enjoy that too. The 1.8t is my favourite.
@@prinsbertus I have seen the car want to go out wider on a few turns. Experienced it most on my first session but for some reason as the day went on my lines changed. It feels great when it happens but it's not calculated and I can't replicate it. I guess that's the goal right now.
I still love drag racing and I miss being out there but being able to try something else is nice. I'll have a good mix on circuit and drag content in future God willing.
you are trying to understand why a frontwheel car understeers ha ha ha ha dude ! eish! no words i mean thats one of the first things you understand about a golf lol
@@0Alchemist Understanding it in theory and understanding it in practice is two very different things.
@@lowdl true makes sense yeah