Buckman
Member
Finally finished up the winter mods on the car and it feels great to take possession of it again.
The winter build was:
76mm turbo
Detroit Locker
Tokico D-Spec adj. shocks/struts
HPX Extended Air Meter
6 pt. roll bar
Master Cutoff Switch
Simpson Cam-Lok Harness
Bogart Welded GT front wheels
MT front radials
Retune for 17lbs boost
3.55 gears
Narrow/respline the axles by 1/2" on either side to run the meats
Couple of other small mods
I decided to do a private rental to shake the car down and PowerHouse delivered the car to the track for me. Ron met us there so that Mike could tweak on Ron's tune in a track setting. Big props to Mike and Brett for going above and beyond. Find me a shop that will drive 2 1/2 hrs to deliver your car and then spend all day at the track helping you shake it down and I will tell you that you found a shop you can stick with and rely on.
There is a ton of work for me to do with the new setup. There is a ton of power to be had in it, but I need to work on the short game for now. The way the car loads up at the line is new to me and it kept feeling like it was going to roll through past 2800rpms. Mike stalled it to around 3000-3100rpms and significantly cut the ET down, so I need to work on that. It's been since last July that I ran the car, so I was just getting the butterflies out and trying to make a clean pass. Now at least I can start dialing in.
Here is a video and some pics from the track. Some notes:
DA was in the 3000 to 3500 range. Not a great day to run, so ET's and mph suffered.
Ron's car consistently was getting air on the launches. Wow is that car fun to watch.
Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-_SF9Xu0Hg
Pics:
The winter build was:
76mm turbo
Detroit Locker
Tokico D-Spec adj. shocks/struts
HPX Extended Air Meter
6 pt. roll bar
Master Cutoff Switch
Simpson Cam-Lok Harness
Bogart Welded GT front wheels
MT front radials
Retune for 17lbs boost
3.55 gears
Narrow/respline the axles by 1/2" on either side to run the meats
Couple of other small mods
I decided to do a private rental to shake the car down and PowerHouse delivered the car to the track for me. Ron met us there so that Mike could tweak on Ron's tune in a track setting. Big props to Mike and Brett for going above and beyond. Find me a shop that will drive 2 1/2 hrs to deliver your car and then spend all day at the track helping you shake it down and I will tell you that you found a shop you can stick with and rely on.
There is a ton of work for me to do with the new setup. There is a ton of power to be had in it, but I need to work on the short game for now. The way the car loads up at the line is new to me and it kept feeling like it was going to roll through past 2800rpms. Mike stalled it to around 3000-3100rpms and significantly cut the ET down, so I need to work on that. It's been since last July that I ran the car, so I was just getting the butterflies out and trying to make a clean pass. Now at least I can start dialing in.
Here is a video and some pics from the track. Some notes:
DA was in the 3000 to 3500 range. Not a great day to run, so ET's and mph suffered.
Ron's car consistently was getting air on the launches. Wow is that car fun to watch.
Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-_SF9Xu0Hg
Pics:
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