Oh so close to 10s!!
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It wasnt actually the lanes i was waiting in. It was the line to actually get into the faculity they had us drive through a huge field, dirt road, etc before getting in. Once i actually got into the tech area it was pretty quick. Most people were there to party, drink, etc. I never popped the hood. Iats were 148* at the start of the run but i think ive got this S475 maxed out. At 19-20 psi its blowing a lot of hot air.
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Wow! Awesome time. I gotta assume it would be a night and day difference had everything worked in your favor. Did it feel 'slow'?? I can usually tell if it's not running like it should and that could be a difference of only a couple-5 degrees timing.
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I'm really wanting to change this turbo out for an S480, but on an optimal run, this S475 plenty to get my 10 second run.
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I'm glad to see that 15" swap worked out for you. I wish I had the tq off the line to pull a 1.60 sixty foot like that. Did you ever figure out what the pop was at the end of the run?
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The noise at the end of the run was most likely a detonation event, probably from the absurd low timing. Unfortunately, I was never able to get my wideband cable hooked up to the EFI live so I dont know what my fueling was. I'm still not sure if the motor is hurt or not I need to take it WOT and see if it seems okay. I was just glad to make it home.
#19
Holy moly, that log is aweful! What fuel is the afr scaled for? Are you locking the converter at the top of 3rd or shifting to OD? Whatever caused the rpm dip seems to have triggered the KR and dropped timing to a negative value. That probably loaded the exhaust with fuel and was the 'pop' you heard.
Very impressive time for such a terrible log. I am curious to see what it does not heatsoaked and running full timing.
Very impressive time for such a terrible log. I am curious to see what it does not heatsoaked and running full timing.
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Holy moly, that log is aweful! What fuel is the afr scaled for? Are you locking the converter at the top of 3rd or shifting to OD? Whatever caused the rpm dip seems to have triggered the KR and dropped timing to a negative value. That probably loaded the exhaust with fuel and was the 'pop' you heard.
Very impressive time for such a terrible log. I am curious to see what it does not heatsoaked and running full timing.
Very impressive time for such a terrible log. I am curious to see what it does not heatsoaked and running full timing.
Converter isn't tuned to lock nor is the trans tuned to shift into 4th @ WOT.
Looking at the log, the RPM drop and the KR event were simultaneous so I'm not sure which triggered the other. I'm guessing the KR came first, then the decreased power decreased converter slip.
I'm going to take the truck back to the 1/4th this Friday night and go all out for the 10 second slip. If I can brake boost up to about 8 psi or more I bet this sucker will go 1.5x on the 60'. The 4.10s seem to be working.








