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Volvarine

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> All the way from South Africa
« Reply #160 on: 22/02/10 »
some photos of Friday night's drags.












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> All the way from South Africa
« Reply #162 on: 22/02/10 »
Night  ::)
some photos of Friday night's drags.

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« Reply #163 on: 22/02/10 »
Night  ::)

lol! Ja we start at 19:00 and finish at 23:00. Still plenty light left past 20:00

More photos here.
http://www.photofreak.co.za/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=30

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> All the way from South Africa
« Reply #164 on: 22/02/10 »
Super ! Are you using a glue in a start zone? 14,8 - very good result with a standart t/charger. Do you have a problem with 2nd gear, when shifting? (I have a sort of stall/delay for 0,3 sec, thinking to install A/T computer, may be this could help).

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> All the way from South Africa
« Reply #165 on: 22/02/10 »
The degree of safety - amazing!
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Volvarine

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> All the way from South Africa
« Reply #166 on: 22/02/10 »
Super ! Are you using a glue in a start zone? 14,8 - very good result with a standart t/charger. Do you have a problem with 2nd gear, when shifting? (I have a sort of stall/delay for 0,3 sec, thinking to install A/T computer, may be this could help).

You refering to track bite(Glue)? No i don't. Yes there is a slight delay on changing to 2nd gear, but not too bad. Will the A/T computer take this away? A better oil might also help, will try that first. It doesn't spin of the line but when the boost comes in it looses grip and then I lift a bit and plant it again. I have a set of semi slicks which I only use now and again and then I don't get any wheel spin.

I also see that it kicks over harder(jerky) to 2nd and 3rd gear if you manual change gears below 3000/3500rpms. Do you find the same?
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> All the way from South Africa
« Reply #167 on: 22/02/10 »
The degree of security - amazing!

ja it is a full race track with barriers, we drag down the main straight.

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> All the way from South Africa
« Reply #168 on: 22/02/10 »
Our track. Some old photos.




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> All the way from South Africa
« Reply #169 on: 22/02/10 »
Welcome to Russia. There are tracks - almost inaccessible :D

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> All the way from South Africa
« Reply #170 on: 22/02/10 »
sorry, but there isat least two counties named "russia" wich divides by ural. ;)
in "our russia" we have RedRing:




one drag run with pro telemetry costs about 1,5$ ;)

Volvarine

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> All the way from South Africa
« Reply #171 on: 23/02/10 »
Now that looks like a very long straight!

Volvarine

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> All the way from South Africa
« Reply #172 on: 15/04/10 »
Hi guys, haven't been here in awhile, nothing new on my side but what have you guys been up to?

Did you guys advance the timing on your cars, well if you chipped your car? Did it make a difference? I want to advance the timing 1 or 2 degrees at the top of the rev range but only if I run her with decent fuel though.

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> All the way from South Africa
« Reply #173 on: 15/04/10 »
Greddy E-manage forever :D

Извините за мой французский.

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> All the way from South Africa
« Reply #174 on: 15/04/10 »
Greddy E-manage forever :D

Извините за мой французский.

don't worry my French is just as bad! :) How many degrees did you advance the timing and from what rpms?


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« Reply #176 on: 15/04/10 »
I think it is better to change the turbine
you have a EGT sensor installed?

yes going to upgrade the turbine at a later stage. I don't have an EGT sensor installed why? My tuner will be able to check that on the dyno while setting it...I would think?

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> All the way from South Africa
« Reply #177 on: 16/04/10 »
EGT the gauge can tell much, and concerning corners of ignition the same
And the turbine works already on the verge of the possibilities, the further experiments are dangerous, it is possible to ruin simply the motor, such cases already were

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> All the way from South Africa
« Reply #178 on: 16/04/10 »
cool thanks I understand. I would think the YRV's ECU should advance the timing automatically if I have racing fuel in the tank but not sure if it does though, I think the water/meth injection might already cause the timing to advance and when I use racing fuel it doesn't advance further and so it doesn't make extra power.

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> All the way from South Africa
« Reply #179 on: 18/04/10 »
Into the account of work ECU you are right, but there were cases when ignition was not rolled away.