jonathanhou
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- Mar 31, 2025
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Hi everyone,
I wanted to share some of my real-world track testing experience with the stock I4 Emira (yes, completely stock – including brakes, suspension, and tires). Hopefully this helps others who are considering taking their Emira to the track.
Car Setup:
Conclusion: If you’re planning to track the car seriously, upgrading brake pads is absolutely necessary. I’ll also be revising the alignment soon – the factory alignment felt a bit too conservative for track driving. I’ll share updated alignment specs in a future post once I’ve dialed them in.
Track Day 2: Laguna Seca
Cool-down laps didn’t seem to resolve the issue, but a full power reset in the pits brought the power back. Unfortunately, I forgot my OBD scanner that day, so I couldn’t pull the fault code. However, based on symptoms, I strongly suspect gearbox overheating and a thermal protection trigger.
Has anyone else experienced similar gearbox issues on track with the I4? I’d love to hear your thoughts or if you’ve found any workarounds.
In future posts, I’ll be sharing my planned upgrades and real lap-time results as I continue testing and refining the car.
I wanted to share some of my real-world track testing experience with the stock I4 Emira (yes, completely stock – including brakes, suspension, and tires). Hopefully this helps others who are considering taking their Emira to the track.
Car Setup:
- 2024 Emira I4
- 100% stock, no mods
- Factory Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires
- Ambient Temp: 28°C (82°F)
- Best Lap: 1:57.1
Conclusion: If you’re planning to track the car seriously, upgrading brake pads is absolutely necessary. I’ll also be revising the alignment soon – the factory alignment felt a bit too conservative for track driving. I’ll share updated alignment specs in a future post once I’ve dialed them in.
Track Day 2: Laguna Seca
- Ambient Temp: 15°C (59°F)
- Best Lap: 1:38.50 (with traffic – I believe there’s more time in the car)
Cool-down laps didn’t seem to resolve the issue, but a full power reset in the pits brought the power back. Unfortunately, I forgot my OBD scanner that day, so I couldn’t pull the fault code. However, based on symptoms, I strongly suspect gearbox overheating and a thermal protection trigger.
Has anyone else experienced similar gearbox issues on track with the I4? I’d love to hear your thoughts or if you’ve found any workarounds.
In future posts, I’ll be sharing my planned upgrades and real lap-time results as I continue testing and refining the car.