May 09, 2023, 06:57 PM
B KINGVersion #8
This past weekend at Irwindale CA I raced with my version #8 tune in the ECU. While it has been a slow process of learning to tune with the keyboard, I'm starting to gain confidence. The car is getting quicker & faster with every race.
This last race while the incremental times stayed the same. I got a pretty good change in 1/8 mile mph, that was the track length. Anyway, we picked up a solid 1.5+ mph. While it doesn't seem like a big deal, we ran the same times/higher mph with some pretty good restrictions:
Our base fuel is 100 octane/pump UL, this race we used 91 pump UL.
2 lbs. less boost, pulley change.
I did make a couple of other changes; I'm sure helped with the performance:
Changed the water/methanol injection ratio from 50/50 to 30/70.
I did add 1* timing at 7 lbs. of boost & above. It still needs more even on 91 UL.
Going back to the 100 UL for the racing back East. I doubt I'll monkey with the tune much more until the fall.
2BKING
May 09, 2023, 09:20 PM
rustyefi is cool and a great learning tool,but not necessarly faster.still neat to learn from
May 09, 2023, 10:43 PM
markemarkAgreed with rusty. ECU gives you more options if desired and tuning is fast with a laptop.
May 10, 2023, 01:18 PM
B KINGI agree with you both & didn't buy EFI thinking it was going to be quicker/faster than a carburetor! I like being able to make quick adjustments to both the fuel & timing. An added plus is the data logging & the Holley software in my opinion is the best!
2BKING
May 11, 2023, 08:45 PM
Al AlguireDont put a whole lot of stock in the 1/8 mile MPH or 60's at Irwindale. We have raced there for a couple of years and trust me they are NOT correct!
May 11, 2023, 09:08 PM
imakehpquote:
Originally posted by Al Alguire:
Dont put a whole lot of stock in the 1/8 mile MPH or 60's at Irwindale. We have raced there for a couple of years and trust me they are NOT correct!
Al, do they stay consistent run to run/day to day? As long as I can try different things throughout the day and use the numbers reliably I'd be fine with that.
May 11, 2023, 09:22 PM
B KINGquote:
Originally posted by imakehp:
quote:
Originally posted by Al Alguire:
Dont put a whole lot of stock in the 1/8 mile MPH or 60's at Irwindale. We have raced there for a couple of years and trust me they are NOT correct!
Al, do they stay consistent run to run/day to day? As long as I can try different things throughout the day and use the numbers reliably I'd be fine with that.
Irwindale put in a whole new timing system. I think they said when I was there it was the 2nd race with the new system. My incremental times were the same as Vegas. My mph increase was due to more methanol in the water/meth injection & the 1* more timing.
2BKING
May 12, 2023, 07:25 PM
Mike EnglishBK, very true, Irwindale spent a good amount of money on the latest Port-A-Tree timing system and it’s amazing what this system can do information wise
May 13, 2023, 11:22 AM
Al AlguireSo tell me are the 60' clocks eye still well up the wall as it has been? Or are they now placed correctly?
Not trying to MF the place as we are happy to have a place to test, and they know how to put butts in the seats for sure. We only get to run a few times a year at best. Our only west coast race recently was run at LVMS and we wont be back with that at Irwindale til November. But thinking of bringing my 64 just for fun, well since we are done here in Vegas not alot of optoins and its the closest.
May 15, 2023, 08:38 AM
B KINGquote:
Originally posted by Al Alguire:
So tell me are the 60' clocks eye still well up the wall as it has been? Or are they now placed correctly?
Don't know, but like I said in another post. All my incremental times were the same as Vegas.
2BKING