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Twins Turbo Motorsports 11-26-07 05:49 PM

Big Al: Turbo is a BorgWarner Bullseye S366

oorx7 we normally run slicks, for the Time attack we must run DOT approved tires. for this run we were using Hoosier A6's
the wheels are CCW classics 18/11f and 18/12 rear

Owen, she really didn't "POP" as much as Sizzle...LOL.small oil leak from the engine got on the header.the damage is not that bad at all.it was similar to a grease fire in your kitchen, the grease burns mostly..the new engine harness is being made and we will have her out to paint this week..we should be up and running in 3-4 weeks
Eric

oorx7 11-26-07 06:05 PM


Originally Posted by Twins Turbo Motorsports (Post 7552981)
oorx7: we normally run slicks, for the Time attack we must run DOT approved tires. for this run we were using Hoosier A6's
the wheels are CCW classics 18/11f and 18/12 rear

Eric


Thanks Eric,

Would you mind telling me the width of tire you ran respectively?

Brandon

BTW, I am impressed by the overall fit and finish of this car, VERY NICE work!

M104-AMG 11-27-07 10:48 AM

Congrats!

:-) neil

owen is fat 11-27-07 11:43 AM

well best of luck getting that back up and on track!
that car is a total monster, I love it!
boh boh boh! :)

CMonakar 11-29-07 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by Twins Turbo Motorsports (Post 7552981)
Big Al: Turbo is a BorgWarner Bullseye S366

oorx7 we normally run slicks, for the Time attack we must run DOT approved tires. for this run we were using Hoosier A6's
the wheels are CCW classics 18/11f and 18/12 rear

Owen, she really didn't "POP" as much as Sizzle...LOL.small oil leak from the engine got on the header.the damage is not that bad at all.it was similar to a grease fire in your kitchen, the grease burns mostly..the new engine harness is being made and we will have her out to paint this week..we should be up and running in 3-4 weeks
Eric

Congrats Eric. If you don't mind me asking, how much boost are you running and with what fuel? What have you found is the limiting factor in terms of output -boost, water T, ect?

Kingbob 11-29-07 11:31 AM

I like how it sounds just like my RX-3... Well except it revs considerably faster and slightly angrier.

Are Cantilever slicks legal in that series? might pick up some time depending on the weight of the car. :)

Twins Turbo Motorsports 11-29-07 04:00 PM


Originally Posted by CMonakar (Post 7564764)
Congrats Eric. If you don't mind me asking, how much boost are you running and with what fuel? What have you found is the limiting factor in terms of output -boost, water T, ect?

CMonakar, we normally run 19-21 psi. on this day we had a brand new engine that we didn't know how stout it was going to be so we started at 9 psi, the second session (this one) we turned it up to 14 psi. the plan was to senak up on high boost so if something happened, we would at least have a good session under our belt. worked out good since we had a small fire during session 2, a lap or two after the fast lap and we had to sit around and wait for the next 3 sessions to see if anyone caught up with Jack. fortunately, he is so good that no one was able to get close to him. we were getting ready for the cooler afternoon air for 19 psi. so jack was down about 100 hp from normal.
we run leaded 116 VP blue, pre mix. Limiting factor is HEAT as you guys already know. Oil temps are the most difficult to control, water a close second.
we have 3 oil coolers on jacks car, and it is barely enough to maintain the power we put out.
Eric

Jack 11-29-07 04:30 PM

Fast!!!Congrats on the Time!
 
Fast car and fast driver...when you are at the edge, you are dancing through the corners, I likened it to skiing real fast, I enjoyed watching Jack 's style. To make one observation with respect to technique, he could maybe pick up a second or two if he heel toed in the braking zones. However, I do know from experience, when you are flat out and going deep in a braking zone you are often standing on the brakes just to get your car slow enough to turn in without blowing the corner.

chiptosser 11-29-07 04:32 PM

That's my kind of racin. Bring it to Mid Ohio, you'll love it.

RX794 12-03-07 12:19 AM

Does anyone know what kind of port is in this engine?

sevensix 12-04-07 10:17 PM

loved the video and +1 on the hood.

just wondering, this car is still running power steering? and i could only spot 2 oil coolers wheres the 3rd hiding?? is it set up as a V? or behind the intake cone :)

John Magnuson 12-05-07 12:51 PM

I think it has two oil coolers and a heat exchanger.

Turbo23 12-05-07 02:12 PM

Im suprised you are having trouble with oil temps. I thought normally running 2 large coolers, would be able to handle all the abuse. As well as a vented hood, I woild expect to see normal racing temps, but nothing out of the ordinary

kwerks 12-11-07 10:42 AM


Originally Posted by Turbo23 (Post 7588871)
Im suprised you are having trouble with oil temps. I thought normally running 2 large coolers, would be able to handle all the abuse. As well as a vented hood, I woild expect to see normal racing temps, but nothing out of the ordinary

Look at the video when he's on the track! He's geared to be on boost instantly. In one lap he'll generate an insane amount of heat but imagine being out there all day! 13b N/A rotaries use 2 HUGE oil coolers and its just enough, he's making way more power than N/A race cars and producing way more heat.

John Magnuson 12-11-07 08:51 PM

Yeah... especially since a lot of the days you have to race in the summer down here it's 100 degrees or more!!! I have an FD racecar with a similar setup and trust me... heat is always a challenge. With a stock type setup and 100 degree heat... forget about it.

kwerks 12-12-07 11:31 AM

Best way to experience this phenomenon is to hook up an accurate oil temp gauge and monitor the temp change at an HPDE event where you'll be doing 35-45-min outings. Have fun :aroused:

Turbo23 12-12-07 08:15 PM

I can understand the higher temps, thats just part of racing. But I would think there is a optimal setup where you would be able to control the heat to some extent. Perhaps coated internals, whatever.

Fritz Flynn 12-14-07 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by John Magnuson (Post 7613774)
Yeah... especially since a lot of the days you have to race in the summer down here it's 100 degrees or more!!! I have an FD racecar with a similar setup and trust me... heat is always a challenge. With a stock type setup and 100 degree heat... forget about it.

yep and that's with us rookies driving the car.

Put someone in the seat that can stay on the go pedal longer and heat becomes a challenge in any high HP race car.

Regarding this drivers driving style who gives a shit. He just set a track record so if he wants to drive around in reverse or do 360s down the straight I don't care if he's heal toeing or getting a smooth turn in. The clock doesn't lie.

BTW congrats to the Twins Turbo team on creating this monster and making us all proud :icon_tup:

M104-AMG 12-14-07 09:29 AM

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Wonderful, I can't imagine what that car would do in the hands of seasoned pro.

Congrats!

:-) neil

PS: the exhaust collector looks like a piece from Burns Stainless.

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Twins Turbo Motorsports 12-14-07 12:19 PM

AMG Thanks for taking the time to post the pictures..with the before and after shot also, very cool indeed. I am glad that you like her.

Also, we cant say enough about how supportive this forum, as well as the RX7 community as a whole have been regarding our leap into Rotarys. you are , for the most part, a great bunch of guys on here. real enthusiasts. It really means allot to us that you appreciate what we are doing.
cant wait for an update, as we just got the car back from paint. so, working towards next season begins today.
Keep you all posted.
Eric


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