East Coast Tuning Session with "thewird" (June 8 & 9 2013)
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Well that was a fun/exhausting weekend.
First I would like to thank Marco for coming down to our small part of the world and show us how its done. Secondly I would like to thank the dyno operator/owner, James at Raven Autosports in Halifax for allowing us to take up his weekend and pulling long nights back to back. James is a well respected local piston tuner and has a kick *** dyno setup, no street tuning needed with this one, he can simulate it all and
We finished up the first day at 3 am Saturday morning and finished yesterday's tuning at 1:30 am. Marco is a top notch guy, did not get discouraged or frustrated at any point even after 33+hrs of tuning in 2 days. It was nice to meet all of the out of town guys and I hope to see you all again at the racetrack down here.
I also would like to thank Redshft and Toysport for feeding us all yesterday and inviting Marco into your home and treating him like family. He now has experienced some good old East Coast hospitality.
On a sad note, my engine has a warped seal and 30 psi on all 3 faces in my rear housing. Oh well, look forward to ripping it open and get her back on the road. If all goes well the damage will be minimal. I'm curious what it will put down on a strong motor.
Thanks again to all who participated, and we should all get together again sometime for a BBQ and cruise in the near future.
First I would like to thank Marco for coming down to our small part of the world and show us how its done. Secondly I would like to thank the dyno operator/owner, James at Raven Autosports in Halifax for allowing us to take up his weekend and pulling long nights back to back. James is a well respected local piston tuner and has a kick *** dyno setup, no street tuning needed with this one, he can simulate it all and
We finished up the first day at 3 am Saturday morning and finished yesterday's tuning at 1:30 am. Marco is a top notch guy, did not get discouraged or frustrated at any point even after 33+hrs of tuning in 2 days. It was nice to meet all of the out of town guys and I hope to see you all again at the racetrack down here.
I also would like to thank Redshft and Toysport for feeding us all yesterday and inviting Marco into your home and treating him like family. He now has experienced some good old East Coast hospitality.
On a sad note, my engine has a warped seal and 30 psi on all 3 faces in my rear housing. Oh well, look forward to ripping it open and get her back on the road. If all goes well the damage will be minimal. I'm curious what it will put down on a strong motor.
Thanks again to all who participated, and we should all get together again sometime for a BBQ and cruise in the near future.
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Much thanks to Marco!! Great guy for sure. And learned some interesting little things.
Those pulled pork sandwiches were tasty!! Thank you very much!
Sad indeed. If you can't find anyone to help you with your engine rebuild... I can always run down on a weekend and help ya out.
I know that will, Andrew and myself would be up for a rx-7 meet greet BBQ for sure this summer! Let us know and we can set something up!!
Those pulled pork sandwiches were tasty!! Thank you very much!
Sad indeed. If you can't find anyone to help you with your engine rebuild... I can always run down on a weekend and help ya out.
I know that will, Andrew and myself would be up for a rx-7 meet greet BBQ for sure this summer! Let us know and we can set something up!!
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Many thanks to Marco for the great tune on RX7! thanks to James for his time on the dyno and many thank to HalifaxFD for setting it all up. Im game for a rx7 get together this summer for sure!
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Much thanks to Marco!! Great guy for sure. And learned some interesting little things.
Those pulled pork sandwiches were tasty!! Thank you very much!
Sad indeed. If you can't find anyone to help you with your engine rebuild... I can always run down on a weekend and help ya out.
I know that will, Andrew and myself would be up for a rx-7 meet greet BBQ for sure this summer! Let us know and we can set something up!!
Those pulled pork sandwiches were tasty!! Thank you very much!
Sad indeed. If you can't find anyone to help you with your engine rebuild... I can always run down on a weekend and help ya out.
I know that will, Andrew and myself would be up for a rx-7 meet greet BBQ for sure this summer! Let us know and we can set something up!!
Glad you enjoyed the sandwiches. Plenty more where those come from.
We usually have a couple of car work on sessions/BBQs at our house over the run of the summer. I might start posting them up here, rather than just sending them out to our little local group. If you guys want to make the trip down, you are more than welcome.
We (mostly Craig, who was there most of the day on Saturday) actually assembled the engine the first time around. We were tossing around the idea of an "engine party" in the next little bit.
Current list of projects to do over the next little while:
Assemble and install the race engine for my FC (NA Bridge Port) and do a refresh, install some race bits and do a nut/bolt to hopefully get her on track in July.
Tear down and re-assemble John's motor
Install mostly assembled engine into Jenn's Convertible (the sandwich provider)
Install built engine into our friend Mike's FC (should make decent numbers... ported, doweled, ceramic seals, BNR turbo)
... and to show we are equal opportunity install the suspension on my RX8.
Oh, and this weekend we are problem finishing parting out and scrapping Craig's FC parts car his parents are sick of him storing at their house.
We'll keep you all in the loop.
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Just woke up from a knockout. It was nice meeting you all and thank you for all the hospitality. I was definitely surprised when I heard Slideways.FD got his car back together. But I'm glad everyone was able to get tuned.
Slideways.FD, after you get your turbo fixed. I can remote tune the car since the base tune is already there and you have a datalogit and wideband setup. The boost part of the map will probably change with a healthy turbo.
thewird
Slideways.FD, after you get your turbo fixed. I can remote tune the car since the base tune is already there and you have a datalogit and wideband setup. The boost part of the map will probably change with a healthy turbo.
thewird
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It was great meeting you all and had a great time! Those sandwiches were pretty badass as well! Id def be up for a get together and a cruise, was awesome to see so many FDs together at once!
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Just woke up from a knockout. It was nice meeting you all and thank you for all the hospitality. I was definitely surprised when I heard Slideways.FD got his car back together. But I'm glad everyone was able to get tuned.
Slideways.FD, after you get your turbo fixed. I can remote tune the car since the base tune is already there and you have a datalogit and wideband setup. The boost part of the map will probably change with a healthy turbo.
thewird
Slideways.FD, after you get your turbo fixed. I can remote tune the car since the base tune is already there and you have a datalogit and wideband setup. The boost part of the map will probably change with a healthy turbo.
thewird
Thanks man! Was good to meet you.
Yea, we pushed hard and worked hard to make it to the session! it was something i didn't want to miss out on thats for sure!!
Also what air temp sensor did you tell me to get? I was half asleep when you said it haha.
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Sounds good! Ill let you know via pm when I get the turbo fixed.
Thanks man! Was good to meet you.
Yea, we pushed hard and worked hard to make it to the session! it was something i didn't want to miss out on thats for sure!!
Also what air temp sensor did you tell me to get? I was half asleep when you said it haha.
John
Thanks man! Was good to meet you.
Yea, we pushed hard and worked hard to make it to the session! it was something i didn't want to miss out on thats for sure!!
Also what air temp sensor did you tell me to get? I was half asleep when you said it haha.
John
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If any of you have Facebook we shoot ideas around in this group would be cool to have a common spot to chat and post updates about meets
https://www.facebook.com/groups/256580121148512/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/256580121148512/
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update on numbers:
1. HalifaxFD - 328 HP/ 261 TQ
2. Gibby860 - 242 HP/ 210 TQ
3. racerzedge77 - 245 HP/ ?? TQ
4. Driver_WT - ??
5. Johnnypuke - 257HP/ 210 TQ
6. TURBOmarkFD - 325 HP/ 247 TQ
7. Slideways.FD - 309 HP/ 248 TQ
Boys if you want a print out of your final pull you can email James to get it. Email below. I'm in for meet and BBQ.
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1. HalifaxFD - 328 HP/ 261 TQ
2. Gibby860 - 242 HP/ 210 TQ
3. racerzedge77 - 245 HP/ ?? TQ
4. Driver_WT - ??
5. Johnnypuke - 257HP/ 210 TQ
6. TURBOmarkFD - 325 HP/ 247 TQ
7. Slideways.FD - 309 HP/ 248 TQ
Boys if you want a print out of your final pull you can email James to get it. Email below. I'm in for meet and BBQ.
raven@accesswave.ca
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Best run was 316 hp and 241 tq (a little less than what I was hoping for). A big thank you to Marco for his efforts on getting my car to the best it could be. I still have a bit of a miss to get corrected, but that may have to wait a while.
Thank you John for all your efforts in setting up and co-ordinating this - you put a lot of time into making it happen for us all.
I am up for bbq, meet of some kind, and depending upon the date would be willing to host at the beach on the north shore of NS. We are in Seafoam, Pictou County.
Wade
Thank you John for all your efforts in setting up and co-ordinating this - you put a lot of time into making it happen for us all.
I am up for bbq, meet of some kind, and depending upon the date would be willing to host at the beach on the north shore of NS. We are in Seafoam, Pictou County.
Wade
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I am up for bbq, meet of some kind, and depending upon the date would be willing to host at the beach on the north shore of NS. We are in Seafoam, Pictou County.
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Small world (well, Province at least.) My aunt lives just down the road in Melville.
Really nice area up there.
I am up for bbq, meet of some kind, and depending upon the date would be willing to host at the beach on the north shore of NS. We are in Seafoam, Pictou County.
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Small world (well, Province at least.) My aunt lives just down the road in Melville.
Really nice area up there.
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Best run was 316 hp and 241 tq (a little less than what I was hoping for). A big thank you to Marco for his efforts on getting my car to the best it could be. I still have a bit of a miss to get corrected, but that may have to wait a while.
Thank you John for all your efforts in setting up and co-ordinating this - you put a lot of time into making it happen for us all.
I am up for bbq, meet of some kind, and depending upon the date would be willing to host at the beach on the north shore of NS. We are in Seafoam, Pictou County.
Wade
Thank you John for all your efforts in setting up and co-ordinating this - you put a lot of time into making it happen for us all.
I am up for bbq, meet of some kind, and depending upon the date would be willing to host at the beach on the north shore of NS. We are in Seafoam, Pictou County.
Wade
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As a comparison when I had bnr turbos on my first fd I got 310 on a mustang dyno. 17lbs of boost that would bleed off a bit. The internet guys would likely get 400 HP on a more generous dyno.
My current FD got 315HP with a 35r and 15lbs that dropped boost pretty quickly in the higher rpm range.
Changed the turbo and increased the boost to 20lbs and got 385HP - Internet guys would likely say this is 500HP.
The same dyno I witnessed a 3 rotor get 501HP @20lbs. The internet guys would claim this is 700-800HP
The moral of the story? If you want to see a higher number find a generous dyno. If you go to a mustang dyno expect to hear how there is something wrong with the car/tuner because they know a buddy who knows a buddy and he got more than you.
I kept going back to the same dyno as a reference point. When I changed something I wanted to measure the difference. Had I went to a different dyno it the new number wouldn't mean jack.
My current FD got 315HP with a 35r and 15lbs that dropped boost pretty quickly in the higher rpm range.
Changed the turbo and increased the boost to 20lbs and got 385HP - Internet guys would likely say this is 500HP.
The same dyno I witnessed a 3 rotor get 501HP @20lbs. The internet guys would claim this is 700-800HP
The moral of the story? If you want to see a higher number find a generous dyno. If you go to a mustang dyno expect to hear how there is something wrong with the car/tuner because they know a buddy who knows a buddy and he got more than you.
I kept going back to the same dyno as a reference point. When I changed something I wanted to measure the difference. Had I went to a different dyno it the new number wouldn't mean jack.