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We usually end up by the a building in the parking lot. good place to fix broke dsm's. I'll text you when we get there
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Well we went to Wednesday night drags last night and it was fun as shit. Met Aaron and saw him and Andre make an easy 20 passes between them. Unfortunately for Andre as soon as he started trying to make good passes to get the boot we lost the wideband. It stayed at 14.8 the entire time no matter what I did to the fuel, and also had cut out at 7k rpm that we thought could be spark blowout. Turns out we eventually figured out what was wrong after his last pass he came to the parking lot stressed out. You could hear the knock when he pulled up. Damn, strange thing is the closer he got the more it sounded like an exhaust leak. So we popped the hood and started it. Damn doesn't sound like knock at all more like bad tick from back of the motor and yup there's the problem, the heat barrier intake manifold gasket was melted by the number 4 cylinder letted egr out and air in. Wow what a relief. Hopefully nothing melted in and it will be a simple fix. Explains why we had horrible idle issues and the car just kept getting slower. Could that be why the wideband shit? Most likely. Absolutely no knock in any of the pulls with a best of 11.2@135 1.8 60ft. Not exactly what he was after but with a broken car it's not too bad. All in all we all had fun and it was very fun seeing those two line up against each other over and over. I have some pretty good vids I will post up later.
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135 is a helluva trap for a car having problems.
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Nice to meet you guys, the car looks clean.
I think we both learned what shakedown passes are yesterday, boy were they fun. Good luck next time! |
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It was a pretty good time, shaking some bugs out for sure. It almost seems the half radiator is not even functioning? It's not that bad but making multiple passes was requiring us to let the car cool down more then what I am used to for sure. Anyone have any thoughts as in if the 16an line is to much restriction for the system to flow at full rate or something? Also anyone have anyone referral to a shop for welding a cage in my car? I can tig weld a little but am not gonna pretend I can do a cage and want to have it done right. |
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To add the 16an line is the black braided line, and it seems to be getting hot and crushing. HELP US
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Lol
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Ok it's been a while since I've contributed to the thread so the short and sweet of it is it seems like we will be bringing 4 dsm's to pg2 this year. Things could change obviously, but I think we have a good running car for just about each class. Should be a good time if all works out.
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Very nice.
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Good work!!!!!! By looking at the slip there's room for improvement!
62mm class at PG2 should have a lot of people in it. Should be interesting:cheer: |
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^ most definitely there is room. Since we had so much issue with spark blowout and not being able to keep the temps down Andre fabbed up a duct that uses the outside hole in the 2gb bumper going to the radiator which has been working perfect at keeping those temps down. Also he decided it was time to get the Dynatec ignition system and a cop to keep good healthy spark as he wasn't able to go above 27psi without spark blowout @7k rpm. As long as the car likes it we will push 40psi to 9k plus.
My car has been maxed @21 psi with a 13.5 wastegate spring and the light halman boost controller spring as I lost the heavy spring. I just got the small blue spring for the wastegate and that should get me close to 29psi. I've shifted at 9k like butter so I will push it a bit higher to gain some spool time and I will get a heavy halman spring if it's not fast enuf. Jessie's car is @30psi with low timing just for a starter tune and if he wants we will add some timing to get more desired results. He and I went frum a 2nd gear roll and it was damn close. If I didn't have the Rpms he would have me for sure. That little s256 is a very bad ass turbo for sure. Guys car is @17 psi on a gas tune pretty much maxing the injectors out so until he gets bigger injectors that's about where he sits. 2.4 is such a beast though. I have days where I miss mine.... |
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Nice, even if I don't race sounds like there will be some nice cars there to put on a show.
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Sounds like there will be some bad ass DSM's at proving ground!
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Wooot!!! Excited!
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I'm assuming this won't help u since I tucked my half radiator in front of the passenger tire in the bumper but this is how I did it. Fiberglass all the way around. The pic only shows when I first started. Just molded everything as close as I could to bumper and added a fan pulling to help the pusher. Seems to work great so far.
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...s/image-16.jpg Side not, got the ignition setup brand new. Got it all hooked up and car started for like 10 seconds and just shut instantly off. I checked the fuse and it's fine. The dynatec still has a power light but no spark to coils. Assuming something internally failed. Probably gonna have to just order another if I wanna have any fun with lots of boost at pg. Otherwise it's gonna be a 28lbs is where my stock coils are blowing out. Does anyone happen to know if I cut the 98 down that this might not happen if I can't get this resolved? |
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Update on Andres car. So turns out we had to tune without ignition box. We were getting the same b.s spark blowout around 7k Rpms and 30psi, so I figured what the hell there is no knock maybe I'll throw some more timing at it and now I feel dumb for not trying it sooner. I guess I assumed with that much boost I would keep timing low. The car loves the timing I added and no more spark blowout. It's around 35-36 ish psi, I forgot to look and 22 deg of timing up top. We also dialed in the launch on the street. Being the car was around 27-30 psi with 11 ish deg of timing shifting around 7k and ran a 11.2 @135 I would assume the car should make a fast pass now with all the changes and a 9k shift.
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Holy cow, sounds like that thing is going to move out
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Hell yeah, the car has more in it for sure, but Andre was excited where it was at so that's as far as I got with it.
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