I did the most patriotic thing I could do on 9/11. Race my fucking ass off as we fight for this freedom, might as well use it.
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So I think the racing season is done for me. I tried my hand at the track again and I cannot get the car to be cool during a run. Unfortunately the format on how the track is run doesn't allow me to be at the front or in a position to where the car will be cool while running. So after analyzing the data from the last time I ran and the data from this time it is the heat in the top of fifth gear that is pull timing and adding severe knock. I think there is a combination of fuel and temps and I am unable to fight those right now. The fuel I run is Sunoco GT 260 either plus or regular. I get this from my local distributor or Maryland International Raceway pumps. It is 104 and I mix that with 93. I tried to get the car as close as possible to the 1/4 mark. Unfortunately
@Speedy! if I try and go lower, that is a danger zone for dual fuel pumps as they can get hot and burnout, or worse suck in air. So it was 93 and 104 mix at 1:1 at half a tank. First run I tried to use the full spark, just wasn't having it. Went back to "R7" and the car ran fine, no spark reduction. So looking at the logs I decided to go back to R7 as a base and add timing up until where in fifth gear it was Aircharge (g) vs RPM where it was knocking. Low and behold it still got to 150 IAT and pulled timing but not as much as it happened later in the RPM range in fifth. So good news, still sent a ZL1 to the shadow zone.
Bad news, other than bracket racing with my R7 tune I'm done for now till the weather gets extremely cold, no more pushing for a 9s run, kinda feel defeated.
@Mean Cat has been very helpful in researching cooling products and I reached out to
@TrekGTO and am waiting for instructions on how to submit payment for the 19" race edition with HX bypass, flip a switch and it's go time. But there is a positive side to this, I will now be removing all IAT variances and can maximize on a 93 tune.
@Hpindy and
@moparjim (as well as
@Speedy! ) were both influential on the 2.62 vs 3.09 and going back to a 305/45/17 was the correct move. 1.49 60' with room for improvements.
It was a good learning experience and I learned what the hot deadband is used for plus the 32* variance, how the tables interact to pull timing and how the WOT spark table is used. I thought about moving the temperatures out of the way but imo it is just too hot even for 93+104 and tbh I'm tired of buying 104. For the amount of money I spent on 104 (it's 15.00 a gallon in containers or 10.00 at the track) this summer I could have paid for an E85 tune as I already have all the required setup. Once the interchiller is installed (mid october) I will run out the season and think about E85 for next year now that temps are no longer a thing. Attached are my logs.