#190 Whitest White FC3S Track Car (PICTURE HEAVY)
#28
I'm thinking of doing an upcoming autox event at fontana hosted by speed ventures.
75 bucks, unlimited rounds (10-30 runs) and best of all you dont have to work lol.
(http://www.speedventures.com/events/...il.aspx?id=586)
As for the next track event, maybe sometime at the end of August and Early Sept.
Maybe we can all coordinate on something. I know Fris, Henry and my brothers are down to roll out together! You have my number!
Oh btw, still putting those NT01s to good use.
Worked great, car was really really stable. Tossed it around so much.
#29
Post-Track Update:
So the weekend before, I cleaned up my harness a little for cars and coffee. But I forgot to tie up my wideband wires and the plug cooked on the downpipe. Fris sent me replacement connectors except he didn't have a center locking piece for the female connector. Luckily I managed to save it.
The only major problem I had during the day was hitting engine protection because my car ran lean in a corner.
A couple things I think that could have caused it is:
New wideband and very sensitive engine protection. (Car ran great early in the day though, could be a heat issue)
Fuel getting too hot - fuel being less dense, lower afr, hit engine protection.
I think my fuel pump is getting too hot. It was warm when I touched it after a session. Hit engine protection on my first lap out in session 3 though. Pump had 1+ hours to cool down.
Driving the car at the rev limiter - coolant temps too high, coolant correction map didn't account for 180deg + coolant temps.
After adjusting the coolant correction map, the car ran great!
Here's the temps we've been seeing all day. We ran the car really hard. Had some issues with either the water temp correction map not accounting for water temps above 180, or my fuel was getting too hot(external pump) causing me to run lean. This would happen in a corner, and my tank was full. We adjusted the water temp correction map to add 5% more fuel in those upper regions.
Here's the connector I burned on my downpipe.
That center locking piece was melted on as one piece on the old one. Had to dremel the whole connector because it was glued together, then saved that center locking piece because Fris didn't have it.
Everything went back in smoothly, and car fired right up.
Brett's 20b rx-3, sounds mean!
Henry was out there passing everyone.
Had some more issues with this car towards the end of the day. For some reason, I was missing an axle boot clamp? DIdn't notice it until there was grease everywhere in my wheel. Used a zip tie as a temp, and ran my last session. Gotta take it out and regrease. Grease looked milky.
So the weekend before, I cleaned up my harness a little for cars and coffee. But I forgot to tie up my wideband wires and the plug cooked on the downpipe. Fris sent me replacement connectors except he didn't have a center locking piece for the female connector. Luckily I managed to save it.
The only major problem I had during the day was hitting engine protection because my car ran lean in a corner.
A couple things I think that could have caused it is:
New wideband and very sensitive engine protection. (Car ran great early in the day though, could be a heat issue)
Fuel getting too hot - fuel being less dense, lower afr, hit engine protection.
I think my fuel pump is getting too hot. It was warm when I touched it after a session. Hit engine protection on my first lap out in session 3 though. Pump had 1+ hours to cool down.
Driving the car at the rev limiter - coolant temps too high, coolant correction map didn't account for 180deg + coolant temps.
After adjusting the coolant correction map, the car ran great!
Here's the temps we've been seeing all day. We ran the car really hard. Had some issues with either the water temp correction map not accounting for water temps above 180, or my fuel was getting too hot(external pump) causing me to run lean. This would happen in a corner, and my tank was full. We adjusted the water temp correction map to add 5% more fuel in those upper regions.
Here's the connector I burned on my downpipe.
That center locking piece was melted on as one piece on the old one. Had to dremel the whole connector because it was glued together, then saved that center locking piece because Fris didn't have it.
Everything went back in smoothly, and car fired right up.
Brett's 20b rx-3, sounds mean!
Henry was out there passing everyone.
Had some more issues with this car towards the end of the day. For some reason, I was missing an axle boot clamp? DIdn't notice it until there was grease everywhere in my wheel. Used a zip tie as a temp, and ran my last session. Gotta take it out and regrease. Grease looked milky.
Last edited by `iCED; 07-10-16 at 01:42 PM.
#34
Fistful of steel
iTrader: (7)
Yo Ashley, good to hear your car is running good! One reliable rotary huh?
I'm thinking of doing an upcoming autox event at fontana hosted by speed ventures.
75 bucks, unlimited rounds (10-30 runs) and best of all you dont have to work lol.
(Speed Ventures - Track Event Detailed Information)
As for the next track event, maybe sometime at the end of August and Early Sept.
Maybe we can all coordinate on something. I know Fris, Henry and my brothers are down to roll out together! You have my number!
Oh btw, still putting those NT01s to good use.
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I'm thinking of doing an upcoming autox event at fontana hosted by speed ventures.
75 bucks, unlimited rounds (10-30 runs) and best of all you dont have to work lol.
(Speed Ventures - Track Event Detailed Information)
As for the next track event, maybe sometime at the end of August and Early Sept.
Maybe we can all coordinate on something. I know Fris, Henry and my brothers are down to roll out together! You have my number!
Oh btw, still putting those NT01s to good use.
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Looks like I missed a track day with a few RX7s.
Any idea what lap time you were running?
But yea the car is ready to go. It runs great without the rotary
PM me your number again if you see this!
Last edited by LargeOrangeFont; 07-11-16 at 04:41 PM.
#35
Comparing a minute autocross run vs a 25 min track session isn't fair haha.
I'm going to seal up the gaps in the ducting, and run 25/75 coolant/distilled water. That should help my temps out tremendously.
#40
Before Sevenstock 19 update
So at the track one of my rear axle's bands broke off somehow, and I was throwing grease everywhere in my wheel well. I fixed this temporarily at the track with a really long zip tie.
I took it off cleaned out the old grease (looked milky from water getting in), and repacked the joint with some new grease.
Installed the heatshield that goes in the section near the passenger footwell underneath the car and put on some heat reflective tape.
Installed an ebay catch can I got off ebay. This thing is pretty nicely made actually.
Bought a rotary key from my boy Andy from Rotary13B1 and rekeyed my whole car to match the ignition because all the keys were different. Sorry don't have any pics.
Installed stock heatshields on my turbo because turbo blankets from ebay wern't cutting it and getting a inconel turbo blanket for a stock turbo isn't worth it.
Hit up cars and coffee recently with my brother. Crowds just flocking to his FD.
Also hit up ACS last weekend for the infield setup to shakedown our cars before seventsock. We were the only rotary powered cars out there, so we got a lot of attention. People kept asking us how many engines we've been through. In all my years of ownership, I've never once had to rebuild an engine. *knock on wood*
On a side note, my other brother is building a red FC painted Ferrari Corsa Red.
I took it off cleaned out the old grease (looked milky from water getting in), and repacked the joint with some new grease.
Installed the heatshield that goes in the section near the passenger footwell underneath the car and put on some heat reflective tape.
Installed an ebay catch can I got off ebay. This thing is pretty nicely made actually.
Bought a rotary key from my boy Andy from Rotary13B1 and rekeyed my whole car to match the ignition because all the keys were different. Sorry don't have any pics.
Installed stock heatshields on my turbo because turbo blankets from ebay wern't cutting it and getting a inconel turbo blanket for a stock turbo isn't worth it.
Hit up cars and coffee recently with my brother. Crowds just flocking to his FD.
Also hit up ACS last weekend for the infield setup to shakedown our cars before seventsock. We were the only rotary powered cars out there, so we got a lot of attention. People kept asking us how many engines we've been through. In all my years of ownership, I've never once had to rebuild an engine. *knock on wood*
On a side note, my other brother is building a red FC painted Ferrari Corsa Red.
Last edited by `iCED; 09-30-16 at 10:08 AM.
#42
Car handles great! Had zero issues with it at the track. Found out my NT01s were cording in one of the wheels in the front the night before sevenstock... I rushed to get my RS-RRs installed.
The RS-RRs have so much grip...
#45
Senior Member
Got a de-powered rack (propperly done) and im not yet satisfied, I might try a manual rack.
Since last few laps I lost my wheel bearing dust caps, and my oil catch can overfilled because the breather was to small.
#48
Senior Member
Well I removed everything on the inside, so it isn't pushing fluid around, and it isn't trying to compress air that is inside. It's just the friction from caused by the gears and the tension that is on there with that adjustment nut.
The oil filler neck that I had, needed to be modified for my V-mount setup, so I thought it was a good idea to cut off that small pipe that it on the end of the filler neck. So without that I only had 1 AN06 line going to that pipe on the block behind the fillerneck base.
Now I made a custom aluminum filler neck with an AN10 bung on the end, but I'm still waiting for the hose-ends to finnish it.
#50
Well I removed everything on the inside, so it isn't pushing fluid around, and it isn't trying to compress air that is inside. It's just the friction from caused by the gears and the tension that is on there with that adjustment nut.
The oil filler neck that I had, needed to be modified for my V-mount setup, so I thought it was a good idea to cut off that small pipe that it on the end of the filler neck. So without that I only had 1 AN06 line going to that pipe on the block behind the fillerneck base.
Now I made a custom aluminum filler neck with an AN10 bung on the end, but I'm still waiting for the hose-ends to finnish it.
The oil filler neck that I had, needed to be modified for my V-mount setup, so I thought it was a good idea to cut off that small pipe that it on the end of the filler neck. So without that I only had 1 AN06 line going to that pipe on the block behind the fillerneck base.
Now I made a custom aluminum filler neck with an AN10 bung on the end, but I'm still waiting for the hose-ends to finnish it.
Thanks man! I'm a big fan of your car as well. Really dig your current widebody setup. So much tire lol. I don't get that much oil in there either. I'm not even a quarter full after 4 HPDE sessions. The tank isn't even that big.