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hustler316 Mar 9, 2015 01:58 AM

Saturday's race
 
Been a challenging start to the season so far. The first weekend we snapped a half shaft and this weekend we had some overheating problems on Saturday and on Sunday we had electrical problems that kept us out of the race. That being said this is a pretty good video of the race on Saturday. Crssfire VS. Stock car....had to work hard for this one! The biggest problem we have is we can't put any power down on corner exit. I need to figure out a better LSD or Posi for the car. At this point without it I think we hit the limit with this car.

velociabstract Mar 9, 2015 08:33 AM

Re: Saturday's race
 
Keep posting your videos, I for one love them and it gives me a comparison with how my car behaves. I have the same on the gas off corner problem. Since the beginning. My solution was playing with toe in. I feel the same way about the wavetrac. Sometimes I wonder if it's working at all. When new I could feel it pulsing. If you haven't done it already you might try is changing the gear oil. I have a 75w 90 now but it worked better for me with a 75w140. I'll be going back with the next change.

Les

ala_xfire Mar 9, 2015 09:06 AM

Re: Saturday's race
 
Very exciting !!!
Question - is it normal to run 241 - 250 degrees engine temp ?
Seems mighty hot, but then I don't race and the highest I've ever seen mine is 208 .....

hustler316 Mar 9, 2015 03:44 PM

Re: Saturday's race
 

Originally Posted by ala_xfire (Post 829178)
Very exciting !!!
Question - is it normal to run 241 - 250 degrees engine temp ?
Seems mighty hot, but then I don't race and the highest I've ever seen mine is 208 .....

Haha no it's not normal. The factory guage was just above half way so I decided to watch that one instead ...it made me feel better Lol. There was no way I was letting that stock car beat me....checkers or wreckers haha

hustler316 Mar 9, 2015 03:49 PM

Re: Saturday's race
 
Les, we did a tire pressure change on Sunday morning before our electrical issues. If your running the new R7's they require way more pressure. We were slightly rolling the side walls on Saturday which made her a bit of a hand full. Once we raised the pressure is was very predictable, stable and fast.

velociabstract Mar 9, 2015 04:37 PM

Re: Saturday's race
 
My R7's go on this week. Thanks for the tip.

Les

hustler316 Mar 9, 2015 05:40 PM

Re: Saturday's race
 

Originally Posted by velociabstract (Post 829218)
My R7's go on this week. Thanks for the tip.

Les

Your going to need 8 to 10 pds more cold...we started at 36 cold. I couldn't believe how much pressure they took. I guess they changed the sidewall construction from the r6 to the r7. I really liked them once we got the pressure set.

dinasrt Mar 9, 2015 08:29 PM

Re: Saturday's race
 
Always enjoy the video's. And I noticed that you're manually shifting and wondered what TCM tune you have. I'm hoping it's the latest EC tune, because that's what I just installed in my car. And regarding the Wavetrac diff., I read that it comes with their standard carbon-fiber bias plates that were chosen for best all around performance, durability, etc.; but apparently they have other bias plates available that are used to customize "fine tune the bias ratio". Could this help you and Les maybe? You perhaps already know about this, and have already had it built for racing. It's just something that came to mind when you mentioned that the Wavetrac seems to be falling short for you.

hustler316 Mar 9, 2015 09:11 PM

Re: Saturday's race
 

Originally Posted by dinasrt (Post 829265)
Always enjoy the video's. And I noticed that you're manually shifting and wondered what TCM tune you have. I'm hoping it's the latest EC tune, because that's what I just installed in my car. And regarding the Wavetrac diff., I read that it comes with their standard carbon-fiber bias plates that were chosen for best all around performance, durability, etc.; but apparently they have other bias plates available that are used to customize "fine tune the bias ratio". Could this help you and Les maybe? You perhaps already know about this, and have already had it built for racing. It's just something that came to mind when you mentioned that the Wavetrac seems to be falling short for you.

We have a Eurocharged TCU tune but are switching it out with one from Mesa Black Works, I haven't been happy with the Eurocharged one. It's not bad but it's not doing what I need it to do. Do they have a new update? I will say that the customer service at Eurocharge has been outstanding though.

As far as the wavetrac I sent it back to them to in July of 13 and had them tune it the best they could for our application. It still isn't up to par for what they claim it should be doing. I am working with them right now to see if there is a viable option. If there isn't I have to figure out something because as the car sits now we were 2 seconds off of the leader in our class.....and quite frankly that's not acceptable. ;)

dinasrt Mar 9, 2015 10:21 PM

Re: Saturday's race
 

Originally Posted by hustler316 (Post 829270)
We have a Eurocharged TCU tune but are switching it out with one from Mesa Black Works, I haven't been happy with the Eurocharged one. It's not bad but it's not doing what I need it to do. Do they have a new update?

EVOtech?? Regarding a EC new update with the TCM; I only mentioned "latest" because it was just this last month. I don't know whether that means it is an update from what you have or not(I'm guessing not). EC doesn't list or want to talk about versions or updates. Can't say that I blame them, as it implies that there were issues with the previous "version"(Steve Rivet for example). I haven't been to the track(HPDE) yet with the new TCM tune, but I'm loving the improvement on the street. Hoping it works out for you.

velociabstract Mar 10, 2015 07:30 AM

Re: Saturday's race
 
My EVO tech TCU is in the closet because I installed 3:27 a ring and pinion. It has stock programing in S position and manual in W. I ran slower with it in manual, mostly because I kept hitting the rev limiter and on my car the shifts were real slow in manual. I never could time it right ended up shifting super early to avoid hitting the limiter. I loved the raised shift points, just not the shift speed. Perhaps I didn't have enough separation in the engine limiter (6500) and TCU limiter (6400)

I'll say one thing though, shifting at 6400 is 20hp more than 6100 and the power was still climbing straight towards the heavens.

Les

hustler316 Mar 10, 2015 01:31 PM

Re: Saturday's race
 
Les,
You send me that evotec and I'll send you my eurocharged. Maybe they can tune it remotely for your new gears?

velociabstract Mar 10, 2015 05:06 PM

Re: Saturday's race
 
It's a good thing I put that hammer away ..... Let's trade!

Les


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