One hell of a long straight or a serious tail wind if it's accurate.
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Very long straight... for the data junkies I've posted what I know. Information overload... I don't care, no secrets here and little to no IT in the SOWDIV, heck no other PT racers even at this NASA event. Any input can only help. So, how fast or is this a new direction for the thread?
Car - '86 VIN, 89'+ body
Track Conditions- Mid 80's, sunny, no wind (at least everyones EZ up was not moving)
Motor - S4 built by RX7.com by previous owner but only break in hours on a dyno. S5 flywheel?, Bonez intake, custom ceramic header w/ 3" pipe, FPR, etc... No cooling issues w/ Ron Davis radiator, 160 thermostat, Flatout Motorsports splitter, oil cooler, and some "creative" cooling duct work. Water ran at 190-200, Oil 190. I run fuel at 30 PSI since the FPR install. Shift light set at 7500 RPM
Dyno from 3/31/07 on a Dynojet 224X at 78 degrees outside - 30 PSI fuel, 13.63 air/fuel ratio, peak 167 HP at approx 7150 RPM - ran to 7800 RPM and had 159 HP which also was same HP at 6300 RPM. I do not know if I have a rev limiter but it sure feels like it. Anything over 7800 and it doesn't want to really keep going, maybe up to 8000 but definately not 8500. Can post dyno sheet upon request.
Rear - 5.12 with Mazda comp LSD
Tranny - unknown 5th gear as donor tranny is unknow. Bought it randomly and had rebuilt to use as primary tranny.
Tires - Toyo RA1 225/50/15 shaved
Track Picture - Clockwise racing that day - nice long turn before the main straight
Video: MOST IMPORTANT!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdsMY4eSAzM
Opinions and commentary welcome