Rolling road day - 16th August - Stansted location - Spaces
Rolling road day - 16th August - Stansted location - Spaces
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B'stard Child

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267 months

Monday 28th July 2008
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Another club I am heavily involved in is running a club shoot out rolling road day on 16th August (Saturday)

Being hosted by www.tcsperformance.co.uk/

We have a few spaces spare so if anyone is interested in a dyno run on their car and the club/organisers are flexible on timings so if you need a specific time slot we should be able to accomodate it - I appreciate that people not involved in the club are probably not interested in watching all the runs anyway

send me a message and we can sort out some details if you want to attend


Naughty Magpie

1,484 posts

259 months

Monday 28th July 2008
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I'm interested in this thumbup. Would like to see how little my Cobra is putting out - seems a wee bit sluggish recently.

B'stard Child

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Monday 28th July 2008
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Naughty Magpie said:
I'm interested in this thumbup. Would like to see how little my Cobra is putting out - seems a wee bit sluggish recently.
I'll send you an email Hannah

_Mechanic

100 posts

210 months

Monday 28th July 2008
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Also might be interested in this....

KarlosFandango

361 posts

275 months

Monday 28th July 2008
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Would they be able to give air/fuel ratios? I've just had mine mapped on a DD RR and it's quite rich midrange, I'm planning on fitting a better flowing exhaust manifold which should in theory lean things out a bit. I'd be interested to find out if it is running properly or not and being on the 16th should give me the kick up the bum to sort it out. Let me know if you do find out.

B'stard Child

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Monday 28th July 2008
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KarlosFandango said:
Would they be able to give air/fuel ratios? I've just had mine mapped on a DD RR and it's quite rich midrange, I'm planning on fitting a better flowing exhaust manifold which should in theory lean things out a bit. I'd be interested to find out if it is running properly or not and being on the 16th should give me the kick up the bum to sort it out. Let me know if you do find out.
I'm sure they have wide band lambda air fuel ratio monitoring - it's one of the reasons I'm going as I need some better idea of fueling before I select which jets to change





boosty

107 posts

228 months

Tuesday 29th July 2008
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Why not just bite the bullet and install a wideband lambda sensor? That way you can compare results before and after changing the jets so you can play with jets, tubes and fuel pressure to your hearts content.

These days widebands are cheap enough that they should be a part of everybodies tuning/diagnostic arsenal, see http://trigger-wheels.com/store/contents/en-uk/d27... for a complete wideband lambda system for £124.99

B'stard Child

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Tuesday 29th July 2008
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boosty said:
Why not just bite the bullet and install a wideband lambda sensor? That way you can compare results before and after changing the jets so you can play with jets, tubes and fuel pressure to your hearts content.

These days widebands are cheap enough that they should be a part of everybodies tuning/diagnostic arsenal, see http://trigger-wheels.com/store/contents/en-uk/d27... for a complete wideband lambda system for £124.99
Cos I've got a narrowband with in car digital display that gets it close enough for the moment and my EMS system still needs the signal for it - At the moment biggrin

boosty

107 posts

228 months

Tuesday 29th July 2008
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B'stard Child said:
Cos I've got a narrowband with in car digital display that gets it close enough for the moment and my EMS system still needs the signal for it - At the moment biggrin
Pretty much every wideband controller on the market has an output that simulates a narrowband sensor.

Flogging your narrowband display will go a fair way to purchasing a wideband but what you could do with the techedge 2J1 is to use the simulated narrowband output for your ECU but configure one of the other outputs to be a 0-1volt that your display can read but set it up so that it displays the full range of the wideband sensor. That gives you the best of all possible worlds all at one - simulated narrowband ouput to your existing ECU, full wideband display on your existing display and the capability to log everything to a laptop. Plus if/when you upgrade your ECU you can reconfigure the outputs so that the ECU gets a full wideband signal.

Feel free drop me a line privately if you want to discuss offline.

Chris

B'stard Child

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Tuesday 29th July 2008
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boosty said:
B'stard Child said:
Cos I've got a narrowband with in car digital display that gets it close enough for the moment and my EMS system still needs the signal for it - At the moment biggrin
Pretty much every wideband controller on the market has an output that simulates a narrowband sensor.

Flogging your narrowband display will go a fair way to purchasing a wideband but what you could do with the techedge 2J1 is to use the simulated narrowband output for your ECU but configure one of the other outputs to be a 0-1volt that your display can read but set it up so that it displays the full range of the wideband sensor. That gives you the best of all possible worlds all at one - simulated narrowband ouput to your existing ECU, full wideband display on your existing display and the capability to log everything to a laptop. Plus if/when you upgrade your ECU you can reconfigure the outputs so that the ECU gets a full wideband signal.

Feel free drop me a line privately if you want to discuss offline.

Chris
Cheers Chris usefull stuff but not for this car - next modification is get rid of the std EMS and got to a stand alone dizzy coil set up with adjustable advance - the existing EMS has really coped the hump and is in permenant limp home mode - ie 12 deg of advance wiped of the map

Next trackday car I'm pretty sure I will go Emerald or similar and throttle bodies - fitting carbs was just for fun biggrin

boosty

107 posts

228 months

Tuesday 29th July 2008
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Have you considered slinging a megajolt on there if your existing system is knackered? Chances are it'll cost no more than a decent dizzy and performance coil. In case you don't know the Megajolt is a proper 3D mappable wasted spark system, if you're prepared to build the ECU from a kit and rummage in scrapyards you can get up and running for 100 quid. Most people buy them fully built and with all the bits ready to bolt straight on but that costs a bit more.

FWIW my wife runs www.trigger-wheels.com who do the widebands, megajolts etc so if it's something you're interested in let me know and I may be able to wangle a deal for you.

Chris

B'stard Child

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Tuesday 29th July 2008
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boosty said:
Have you considered slinging a megajolt on there if your existing system is knackered? Chances are it'll cost no more than a decent dizzy and performance coil. In case you don't know the Megajolt is a proper 3D mappable wasted spark system, if you're prepared to build the ECU from a kit and rummage in scrapyards you can get up and running for 100 quid. Most people buy them fully built and with all the bits ready to bolt straight on but that costs a bit more.

FWIW my wife runs www.trigger-wheels.com who do the widebands, megajolts etc so if it's something you're interested in let me know and I may be able to wangle a deal for you.

Chris
Now I think it's best to take this conversation off forum - I'll send you an email this evening biggrin

Thanks for the advice so far

B'stard Child

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Tuesday 29th July 2008
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Anyway back to topic

Cost for 4 consecutive runs on the dyno will be just £35

TCS performnce
Unit 2
Duck End
Birchanger
Essex
CM23 2BH

Day starts at 9.00am however if any PHr's want to partake then based on teh fact they are unlikely to want to attend all day then I should be able to organise a 1 hr window (by mutual agreement) so it can be turn up wait a max of 45mins and then on the rollers get the results and off again or stay for a while as you wish

Zippee

13,900 posts

255 months

Tuesday 29th July 2008
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I might be able to make this but won't be able to confirm till pretty much on the day. Can we just turn up or is it all pre-book only?

B'stard Child

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Tuesday 29th July 2008
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Zippee said:
I might be able to make this but won't be able to confirm till pretty much on the day. Can we just turn up or is it all pre-book only?
I'm not keen on "turn up on the day" - and much as I'd hate to turn someone away it really needs to be pre book mainy because once it's all done if no-one else is booked in everyone can have an early bath and go home biggrin

KarlosFandango

361 posts

275 months

Wednesday 30th July 2008
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I'll know by the weekend if I can make it and let you know either way then.

B'stard Child

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Wednesday 30th July 2008
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KarlosFandango said:
I'll know by the weekend if I can make it and let you know either way then.
Thats fine by me - thanks

Naughty Magpie

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259 months

Thursday 31st July 2008
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I'm definitely okay for the Saturday & would like to watch some of the other cars on the rollers.

B'stard Child

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Thursday 31st July 2008
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Naughty Magpie said:
I'm definitely okay for the Saturday & would like to watch some of the other cars on the rollers.
Ok No probs Hannah you have space waiting

Freddie328

685 posts

222 months

Friday 1st August 2008
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Could you please put me down for this? Would it be OK to confirm a time a few days beforehand as I'm not sure when I could get there at the mo?

Thanks.