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post May 30 2006, 01:53 PM
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Ancient Chinise proverb says...

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post May 30 2006, 06:06 PM
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good deal, at least you know why yours was running so shitty. unsure.gif


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post May 30 2006, 06:14 PM
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QUOTE (spyonu2007 @ May 30 2006, 01:46 PM)
Since there are doubters, I have called out Hammer (who ran consistant 11.30's @ 120+ mph.)



Hey, how come I got lumped in with the doubters? smile.gif

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post May 30 2006, 07:06 PM
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I don't understand this tuning for race gas. Put it in, push the gas, go? That's all I've ever had to do blink.gif


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post May 30 2006, 07:23 PM
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QUOTE (Turbo Tension @ May 30 2006, 08:06 PM)
I don't understand this tuning for race gas. Put it in, push the gas, go? That's all I've ever had to do blink.gif

Increase timing, pull some fuel out of the maps, kick up the boost?


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post May 30 2006, 07:27 PM
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Race gas is more stable than pump gas. In otherwords it burns slower. So unlike many old timers and advertizers would have you believe, race gas alone will not make your car faster, but slower if your not taking advantage of it's higher octane. To utilize higher octane you either need to turn up the boost or the timing.

Netter, if your already running lean or high on knock simply adding race gas WILL help. That's how I got to the 12's, but I also cranked up the boost even beyond my normally high knocking boost levels. If someone were so inclined to have a computer that automatically adds timing for higher octane that would make higher octane work without extra tuning.

Otherwise, If race gas is added to an already stable tune on pump gas, you will not do yourself any favors gaining acceleration.

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post May 30 2006, 07:46 PM
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what if I was already pig rich and added some 110. and didn't have a full tune?


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post May 30 2006, 07:51 PM
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Then you made it slower...


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post May 30 2006, 07:58 PM
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that make me feel better.


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post May 30 2006, 08:03 PM
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QUOTE (mitsu90 @ May 30 2006, 07:46 PM)
what if I was already pig rich and added some 110. and didn't have a full tune?

I stopped hitting the 'race pump' last year and can pretty much count on running consistently now. This weekend's runs:

11.244@121.38
11.254@121.01
11.334@120.66 (stalled after I staged and still pulled a 0.011 light)
11.372@120.9
11.582@119.08 Driver error, up shifted to OD _way_ to early.

11.526@101.77 (bracket racing, I was on the brakes trying not to break out... still lost)
11.887@96.83 (coasted to the win)
13.44@82.88 (coasted to the win)

I often wonder if a lot of our super high strung turbo cars would be completely different animals if their owners/tuners ran them at 95% instead of 101% on race day?

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post May 30 2006, 08:05 PM
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QUOTE (spyonu2007 @ May 30 2006, 06:45 PM)
NO, Hammer isnt one of the doubters.
Hammer has a performer, thats why he was selected.

I should have run it through the pipes this weekend. I'm still not sure how much corking it up hurts me. It was only 30-40hp on the dyno, so it shouldn't be all that bad right?

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post May 30 2006, 08:11 PM
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QUOTE (hammar @ May 30 2006, 09:03 PM)
QUOTE (mitsu90 @ May 30 2006, 07:46 PM)
what if I was already pig rich and added some 110. and didn't have a full tune?

I stopped hitting the 'race pump' last year and can pretty much count on running consistently now. This weekend's runs:

11.244@121.38
11.254@121.01
11.334@120.66 (stalled after I staged and still pulled a 0.011 light)
11.372@120.9
11.582@119.08 Driver error, up shifted to OD _way_ to early.

11.526@101.77 (bracket racing, I was on the brakes trying not to break out... still lost)
11.887@96.83 (coasted to the win)
13.44@82.88 (coasted to the win)

I often wonder if a lot of our super high strung turbo cars would be completely different animals if their owners/tuners ran them at 95% instead of 101% on race day?

Hammar

nice runs biggthumpup.gif

I was pig rich when I showed up. put it some 110 had ncgalant reburn a chip for me,only one cuse I almost broke it taking it out and we had no extra ones.


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post May 31 2006, 06:39 AM
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QUOTE (hammar @ May 31 2006, 02:03 AM)
QUOTE (mitsu90 @ May 30 2006, 07:46 PM)
what if I was already pig rich and added some 110. and didn't have a full tune?

I stopped hitting the 'race pump' last year and can pretty much count on running consistently now. This weekend's runs:

11.244@121.38
11.254@121.01
11.334@120.66 (stalled after I staged and still pulled a 0.011 light)
11.372@120.9
11.582@119.08 Driver error, up shifted to OD _way_ to early.

11.526@101.77 (bracket racing, I was on the brakes trying not to break out... still lost)
11.887@96.83 (coasted to the win)
13.44@82.88 (coasted to the win)

I often wonder if a lot of our super high strung turbo cars would be completely different animals if their owners/tuners ran them at 95% instead of 101% on race day?

Hammar

Indeed Hammar.

I made about 20 passes two weekends ago at Bowling Green, KY with the brick, and every one of them was between 11.80 and 12.05 @ 114-116mph. Had the boost just a little above normal street levels and an actual tune(11.8-12.0:1) instead of pig rich(10.5:1). Probably would have been 11.60-11.80 if my trans wasn't slipping in second. 60fts in the 1.62-1.68 range.

All on pretty purple colored 110 race gas.

Turbo cars can be consistent too.


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post May 31 2006, 09:14 AM
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116 is nice, but for peace of mind running in street trim Xylene owns me.


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post May 31 2006, 10:19 AM
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The Xylene mix at 33% by volume bumps you to around 100 octane if you start with 93. Anymore seems to not have much effect.

110 was only $3.75 a gallon in Kentucky.


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post May 31 2006, 06:21 PM
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QUOTE (wortdog @ May 31 2006, 06:39 AM)
Indeed Hammar.

I made about 20 passes two weekends ago at Bowling Green, KY with the brick, and every one of them was between 11.80 and 12.05 @ 114-116mph.  Had the boost just a little above normal street levels and an actual tune(11.8-12.0:1) instead of pig rich(10.5:1).  Probably would have been 11.60-11.80 if my trans wasn't slipping in second.  60fts in the 1.62-1.68 range.

All on pretty purple colored 110 race gas.

Turbo cars can be consistent too.


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post May 31 2006, 11:11 PM
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Marcus, you stated that with higher octane..race gas, you need to either turn up the boost or the timing. Now the boost, is raised via the mbc.

But the if we want to add timing, we do it via the CAS? How much more timing is one supposed to add? Sorry im kinda new to the timing stuff.. rolleyes.gif
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post May 31 2006, 11:25 PM
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I dont know how DSM's work because they typically run more timing than other cars, but I usually add 4-5 degrees of dynamic timing and then work from there.

By dynamic timing I mean the timing thats controlled by the computer. I usually do not mess with timing below 4000rpms as well. You set (base) mechanical timing by adjusting the CAS. You can probably control the timing maps by having a eprom burnt especially for. Do AVCR's allow you to adjust timing?


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post Jun 1 2006, 12:09 PM
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Yes, the base timing is adjusted via the CAS. I used to turn up the boost to a level that I thought was reasonable, then use the CAS and AFC to tune it from the base point. On race gas, it usually liked about a 6 deg bump on the base timing and -15 to 18% on the fuel side.


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post Jun 1 2006, 07:28 PM
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