Leakdown Test
1- 74% loss
2- 55% loss
3- 44% loss
4- 26% loss
5- 38% loss
6- 26% loss
Not good... time to build the spare engine in the garage.
Friday, August 27, 2010
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Engine #3: Compression Test
After the poor outing at Road Atlanta, I decided to do some engine diagnostic work and see whether this one is worth saving or scrapping:
Compression Test
1- 129 psi
2- 122 psi
3- 133 psi
4- 160 psi
5- 150 psi
6- 170 psi
Compression Test
1- 129 psi
2- 122 psi
3- 133 psi
4- 160 psi
5- 150 psi
6- 170 psi
Monday, August 9, 2010
Hotlanta Challenge at Road Atlanta
This event marked my second race weekend of the 2010 season. While I took the majority of the front part of the season to build an engine, that initiative was put on hiatus as we removed 200 cubic yards of debris from under our front yard.
Saturday I had a pretty good view of the excitement in turn 4 at the start and made a decision to go for the motorcycle chicane to avoid potrntial carnage. Lako saved it and everyone avoided him with Laura getting the raw end rubbing the tire wall after moving to avoid Steve. After that I had a good time mixing it up with Jim, John, and Shaun through the rest of the race. In hindsight I was overdriving the car a little resulting in a ride through the gravel trap (and the air) exiting turn 5 on the last lap. Here is Saturday's video:
Shaun had some great video of our battle as well:
2010 August Road Atlanta NASA Saturday Race from Shaun on Vimeo.
Sunday was similar where I found myself driving up through from the back as much as I could. My race ended early as the main battery cable broke loose and shorted out against the hood bracket and burning off the electrical tape. Here is the video:
Time to start work on the engine to get some power and back up towards the front.
Saturday I had a pretty good view of the excitement in turn 4 at the start and made a decision to go for the motorcycle chicane to avoid potrntial carnage. Lako saved it and everyone avoided him with Laura getting the raw end rubbing the tire wall after moving to avoid Steve. After that I had a good time mixing it up with Jim, John, and Shaun through the rest of the race. In hindsight I was overdriving the car a little resulting in a ride through the gravel trap (and the air) exiting turn 5 on the last lap. Here is Saturday's video:
Shaun had some great video of our battle as well:
2010 August Road Atlanta NASA Saturday Race from Shaun on Vimeo.
Sunday was similar where I found myself driving up through from the back as much as I could. My race ended early as the main battery cable broke loose and shorted out against the hood bracket and burning off the electrical tape. Here is the video:
Time to start work on the engine to get some power and back up towards the front.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Spec Exhaust
Spec exhaust is finally installed on the car. Thanks to Amos at Patton's (no relation) automotive for great service and good price. Now to get ready for this weekend at Road Atlanta.


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