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TurboPete
02-11-2010, 10:32 AM
Well tonight I headed out from Miami to PBIR . This time no trailer so I drove the 110 mile trip one way to see if I can get my 9 SEC time slip.
This is the 3rd trip to the track for all out pass.

Track was cold but nice for making good power.

I could not get a decent 60ft all night , and I think its a bit obvious to me that I may need to go the other way and tighten the converter back up and change the back housing on the Turbo instead .

I can feel the converter slip to the 1/8th and then the converter locks up in the back half .

Anyway best pass on 21.4 psi's : 60ft.............. 1.662
330............... 4.484
1/8th ............. 6.852
MPH ............... 103.02
1/4 ................ 10.654
MPH ............... 129.40

I was also having issue's hitting the rev limit so I had to change the shift points on the tranny tune for the problem to go away , but I kept blowing out the spark or hitting the rev limit .

Best pass of the night on 22.8 psi's , I hit the nitrous in 3rd gear only .
Wasn't sure what would happen if I was on the spray in 1st gear and then the spark blow out again so I only hit it in 3rd and its a 75 shot.

60fr ................... 1.47
330 .....................4.142
1/8th .................. 6.450
MPH ................... 105.81
1/4 .................... 10.105
MPH .................... 135.77

I couldn't get one pass without spinning the wheels right out of the gate.
I need a few more trips to the track and Ill figure this car out .


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Pete

rtusnake
02-11-2010, 08:50 PM
Congrats on the new bests. Just a couple tweaks away from a 9 second pass

Skillet
02-11-2010, 08:53 PM
That's a nice 60 foot, especially if you were spinning!

TurboPete
02-12-2010, 01:08 AM
That's a nice 60 foot, especially if you were spinning!


Yeup the car usually 60s in the 1.43 to 1.45 easy , just couldn't get the car to leave. I should have dropped the 2 step lower so it wouldn't boost as high off the line.


Pete