2015 SpeedMullet updates
#261
Old School Heavy
iTrader: (16)
When you park your Camaro on the street, it almost looks like a streetcar......................................... .................................................. .................................................. ..................with a big hole in the fender. LOL
#262
Your car looks freakin sick man. Great job on everything!!!!
And holey crap was that lucky, that happened in the driveway.
And holey crap was that lucky, that happened in the driveway.
#265
ok ok, i know i have a tendency to get all amped up before the races and then i don't update till days after. that's definitely my bad. i tend to go race on saturday, get home late, and then do the church thing sunday morning, and normally am mowing grass and doing other honey-do's. then monday morning i get around to making a post. i'm putting together a video now. i'll get it together and make a post before i go to bed
#266
I made 6 passes. first pass off the trailer i ran a 10.38 @ 132. car spun pretty hard, and went a 1.53 60'. i decided to up the air pressure in the tires to 13.5 and dropped launch rpm to 4700 from 5000. next pass the car went 1.47 and ran a 10.36 @ 135. i'm not convinced the MPH was good on that pass though cause i made 4 more passes, all in the 132 range.
DA was 2300' give or take all day. i realized a couple of things yesterday. 1, the car finally wants to wheelie a little. unfortunately that means the car redlights *easier*. 4 of 6 passes were redlights. the second thing is that i think part of my harsh clutch engagement has to do with air gap. i think i have too much (admittedly, i've never measured, but mainly cause i have no way to measure it easily) and the pressure plate is getting too large of a running start at the discs. solution? adjustable pedal stop i tried to manipulate this in round one (yeah, not a good place to try) and the car pulled the wheels, then bogged BAD at 4700 rpm 2-step. i think this may be a key part of getting this to work right. stay tuned for some mid-season fab in the pedal area, lol.
anyway, i bought back in after redlighting 1st round. i dialed down to a 10.35 as the sun went down. went something stupid like .189 green trying to stay green and the car ran a 10.351....but gave up way too much at the hit and couldn't get around him. oh well. i learned more, got more seat time, drove the car off the trailer when i got home and back into the garage. i'm happy, lol.
here's a compilation video that my wife took. only 3 passes, cause the other 3 were from the other lane, and she couldn't get a good shot of that.
oh, who says stick shift cars can't bracket race? i ran a 10.38, 10.36, 10.36, 10.39 (short shifted 1-2 accidently), and a 10.35, lol. the 5th run i didn't even log cause the bog was so bad that the data was worthless. car ran a 10.7x on that pass.
DA was 2300' give or take all day. i realized a couple of things yesterday. 1, the car finally wants to wheelie a little. unfortunately that means the car redlights *easier*. 4 of 6 passes were redlights. the second thing is that i think part of my harsh clutch engagement has to do with air gap. i think i have too much (admittedly, i've never measured, but mainly cause i have no way to measure it easily) and the pressure plate is getting too large of a running start at the discs. solution? adjustable pedal stop i tried to manipulate this in round one (yeah, not a good place to try) and the car pulled the wheels, then bogged BAD at 4700 rpm 2-step. i think this may be a key part of getting this to work right. stay tuned for some mid-season fab in the pedal area, lol.
anyway, i bought back in after redlighting 1st round. i dialed down to a 10.35 as the sun went down. went something stupid like .189 green trying to stay green and the car ran a 10.351....but gave up way too much at the hit and couldn't get around him. oh well. i learned more, got more seat time, drove the car off the trailer when i got home and back into the garage. i'm happy, lol.
here's a compilation video that my wife took. only 3 passes, cause the other 3 were from the other lane, and she couldn't get a good shot of that.
oh, who says stick shift cars can't bracket race? i ran a 10.38, 10.36, 10.36, 10.39 (short shifted 1-2 accidently), and a 10.35, lol. the 5th run i didn't even log cause the bog was so bad that the data was worthless. car ran a 10.7x on that pass.
#269
it really is making the switch to the manual has obviously been very expensive, and the learning curve is STEEP, but this truly has been the best thing i've done yet for my program.
#271
10 Second Club
Sorry for giving you a hard time about posting....I know how hard it is with family.
That being said....Now that the tires are gripping, the suspension is working...you just need to tune the launch.
You still pulling timing in 1st ? How much ? maybe creep some back in ?
LOOKS a lot better...air pressure may need another pound or three ?
That being said....Now that the tires are gripping, the suspension is working...you just need to tune the launch.
You still pulling timing in 1st ? How much ? maybe creep some back in ?
LOOKS a lot better...air pressure may need another pound or three ?
#279
picked these up before i couldn't anymore. M/T Pro 5's. my wife and mine's favorite wheel on the market. they discontinued all the "smaller sized" rear wheels. basically anything 15" that was a rear, so right now they only produce the fronts, and the 16x16 double beadlocks. otherwise, they're gone. they're light....really really light can't wait to get the fronts, but that'll have to wait.