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This week's combos sound great, even if the WSR was eliminated. But either way I won't be here so make it a good week and I'm gonna vote Combo 2 off pre-maturely. It's been there two weeks now and we need something new and refreshing.

Voting something out just because it's been there for two weeks? It's been there because we've (at least in the races I've been having there) had great races, and it's a lot of fun! If it ain't broke don't fix it. If you're actually tired of it and don't like it, then that's different, but your reasoning says otherwise lol.
 
Raced modern and vintage GP from '81 to '99. Amateur and Pro level. All tracks in Canada from Gimli Manitoba east to Nova Scotia with R.A.C.E. and the VRRA. In the US it was mainly east with ahrma, AMA/CCS at Mid Ohio, Gratton, Road America/Elkhart Lake, Roebling Road, Loudon and Daytona.
This is my first set of leathers showing the results of trying to find the limits! These are Manx Leathers made in The Isle of Man.


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A good friend of mine lives in Northern Ireland and rides that circui...er, road all the time. He sends me neat stuff from there all the time. We used to watch "V Four Victory" every day at the shop back in the late 80's just dumbfounded at the insanity.
 
Krueger Tuned Racing

As many of you know (from my constant posting), that my family and I built a ChumpCar race car out of a 1993 Volvo 940 Turbo. We started on August 30th and completed our journey at the completion of the ChumpCar race at Watkins Glen International this past weekend at the 7+7 (hours) endurance race.

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When we arrived on Friday, we unloaded all our gear and the car, then took the car to tech. This is where they inspect everything you've done and if they don't like it, you have to fix it or you don't race. Lucky for us, we only had to tape a couple wires on the starter. Everything went well and we got our penalty, 27 laps. You see, in ChumpCar, the base point total is 500. If your car is 500 points, you start with a 0 lap penalty. Our base value for our car was 450. We did 230 points of improvements, which equaled 180 points over the limit. This race had a 1.5 times multiplier, so that meant we were 270 points over, which is 27 laps in the hole. We'll be filing a request to re-evalutate the 450 point starting value over the winter.

The race morning was hectic to say the least. We had a drivers meeting at 8 am, then we could get the car started and driver set up at 8:45 with 2 parade laps starting at 8:55. My Uncle, Walt is the car owner, so he went first. The plan was for him to race about 10 laps, then I would head out for an hour stint. On lap 1, he passed the first car in Krueger Tuned Racing ChumpCar history. Then it went downhill quick. Heading into turn 11, he heard a pop and then the oil pressure went to 0. He brought the car into the pits, shut it off and we started to diagnose the problem. One of our other drivers, Don is a Volvo mechanic, so he knows pretty much everything there is to know. He checked several things and we decided the best thing to do was raise the motor up so we could get the oil pan out. My brother, Chuck and cousin JC took one of our trucks back to our shop (90 minutes away) to get the other motor in case we needed it. Turns out, our engine builder didn't clean the oil pan thoroughly and it clogged the metal vent. 3 hours and 13 minutes later, I was out on the track.

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It had been raining all morning and even snowed a little. I had a limited amount of time now, since my oldest son was running in the Sectional Championships for Cross Country at Victor. I ran 8 laps total with a best lap of 3:09.29. That's pretty slow, but I wasn't about to push the limits only to end up in the Armco, like some others did. The car still wasn't right, however. When you put your foot to the floor, the fuel would cut out. At first I thought it was a transmission issue. Turns out, the turbo was creating too much boost.

So I took off and rushed to his race. I actually got pulled over on the way, going 75 (in a 55) as the State Trooper told me. Luckily, he left me off with a warning, because "I was honest". My son ran his best race and was the teams 6th man, so that was great for him.

Meanwhile, Don, JC and Chuck all got a turn on the track. They all experienced the same turbo/fuel issue I had. Chuck had the fastest times in the wet, with a couple 2:54's.

We had dinner at Seneca Lodge. This is an amazing place. There is so much racing history in the bar area. F1, CanAm, NASCAR, etc all spent nights here. If you ever visit Watkins Glen, be sure to stop here.
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The garage area on Sunday morning, prior to anyone being up. It was so peaceful. But, this time change messed me up.

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Sunday came and at our drivers meeting we were told they would be delaying the start of the race due to ice on the track in 3 spots. They told us to get our regular cars out and get on the track for some caution speed laps to warm it up. It was cool to be out there in my minivan and slow speed with 100 others vehicles.

A friend of my Uncle, Pete was the first driver out. He ran a couple laps, then we brought the car into the garage to install a boost gauge, so we would know exactly how much we were making. We had to do it this way, since we weren't allowed to do any work on the car until after the green flag dropped. If we did, it would mean a 60 minute penalty. On his first lap by, he gave us a hand signal which meant 15 psi of boost. Stock is 8 and the injectors are only rated to 12. Fuel was cutting out at 15. Now we had to feather the gas to keep the boost less than 15, preferable in the 10-12 range. He ran mid to high 2:40's for his laps in the dry conditions.

Boost gauge going in.
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I went next and found it was a major pain to glance at the gauge, while checking mirrors for cars passing me, as well as managing to race with 1/2 - 3/4 throttle. I got into a decent rhythm and ran some good, consistent laps. I did 17 laps, with a best of 2:37.24. But we encountered another issue. After about 40 minutes of racing, the car acted like it was out of fuel (bogging down) on the longer / hard right hand turns - 3 of them. We're not sure what this issue was being caused by, so we just came into the pits to top off the fuel every 40 minutes. This was only using 8 gallons and it's a 20 gallon tank.

JC went next and had a best lap of 2:38.75. Don ran after that with a best lap of 2:41.16 and then Chuck finished off the race. His best time was 2:37.93. We finished 36th overall, and 18th out of the non-chumpionship cars. We certainly would have been higher up, if we weren't in the garage for 5 hours of the 13 hours. We completed 136 laps, while the winner finished 271.

Here are a few more pictures and a video of my best 2 laps, which were back to back.

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Out of turn 11, on to the main straight.

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Here is the video of my fastest 2 laps, which were back to back. Laps 82 and 83 overall.




Thank you to everyone for your support.

How much HP does that Volvo have?
 
Posted this in another thread, but that seems dead and not alive so I'll post it here:

So I finally got around to doing the Red Bull seasonal and as I was watching the replay, my eye caught something on the car that I somehow didn't see before: Blown Exhausts.

Here's a picture of it on the Red Bull RB6:
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Using that as a base, take a look on the X2014 Standard:
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Now I could be just mistaking this for something else, but I found this very interesting. All this time I was under the impresson that weird tail was the exhaust only to find that it isn't and I just found the placement very intriguing.
 
A good friend of mine lives in Northern Ireland and rides that circui...er, road all the time. He sends me neat stuff from there all the time. We used to watch "V Four Victory" every day at the shop back in the late 80's just dumbfounded at the insanity.
V Four Victory still one of my all time fav's!
 
How much HP does that Volvo have?

162 HP and 195 gt-lb torque stock from the factory. However, with the increase in turbo boost it should be higher. We plan to get it on a DYNO this winter after we get the boost issue resolved.

We basically have 2 options. 1- Install a boost control to limit the boost to 12 psi or 2- get a new chip and injectors and upgrade whatever else needs to be in order to handle 15+ psi. We'll have to do some research to see how well the engine can handle the extra boost if we went with option 2.


Also forgot to mention in the earlier summary. We ended up stripping over 500 lbs from the stock weight. The car weighed in at 2770 with a full tank of fuel (20 gallons), down from the 3200+ dry weight from the factor. That's a pretty impressive number I think
 
RESULTS SUMMARY FOR D7

Pole Lap Honors:

Round 1 (240ZG @ Trial Mountain): @Piler 1:47.503
Round 2 (V12 Vantage @ Red Bull Ring):@aLmk 1:39.058
Round 3 (WSR Senna @ Monza): @Dr_Strange 2:00.176

Fast Lap Honors:
Round 1 Race 1 : @Dr_Strange 1:47.420
Round 1 Race 2 : @Dr_Strange 1:47.481

Round 2 Race 1 : @Dr_Strange 1:39.181
Round 2 Race 2 : @aLmk 1:39.637

Round 3 Race 1 : @Dr_Strange 2.00.906
Round 3 Race 2 : @Dr_Strange 2:00.087

Total Times/Wins:
Round 1 Race 1 : @Piler 11:00.107
Round 1 Race 2 : @aerolite 11:03.266

Round 2 Race 1 : @Die_Birdy_Die 11:53.499
Round 2 Race 2 : @Dr_Strange 11:48.652

Round 3 Race 1 : @aerolite 10:31.149
Round 3 Race 2 : @Dr_Strange 10:18.011

Overall winner: @aerolite

Tks to @nmcp1 for the layout.
 
Yes, it brings back fond memories of the London seasonal. It was also my best ever finish in a seasonal. It was however with a sport tuned suspension at the time. I'm clock watching to go give it a try on Grand Valley...
 
Yes, it brings back fond memories of the London seasonal. It was also my best ever finish in a seasonal. It was however with a sport tuned suspension at the time. I'm clock watching to go give it a try on Grand Valley...

Tried it already the best i got on grand valley was 1:16,476
and with that nissan on monza i got 1:57,735

However these are offline times so im probably 1-2 seconds slower online.
 
Posted this in another thread, but that seems dead and not alive so I'll post it here:

So I finally got around to doing the Red Bull seasonal and as I was watching the replay, my eye caught something on the car that I somehow didn't see before: Blown Exhausts.

Here's a picture of it on the Red Bull RB6:
djm1028fe52a.jpg

red-bull-inline.jpg


Using that as a base, take a look on the X2014 Standard:
capture_20141104_221611-jpg.250160

capture_20141104_221621-jpg.250161

Now I could be just mistaking this for something else, but I found this very interesting. All this time I was under the impresson that weird tail was the exhaust only to find that it isn't and I just found the placement very intriguing.
Are you sure it's all exhaust and not just aero ducting? Looks like it's going to dump out on to the wheels; would the exhaust heat be aimed at the tires, or is it airflow for the brakes?
 
I don't practice offline. Even if I'm just by myself I open a friends only room to a few laps.

I usually do that aswell because of the different grip level offline and online ... however when i run practice online i cant save my best lap only ... and i save alot of **** hahahah ... im at 1979 pictures and 786 replays for now
 
Are you sure it's all exhaust and not just aero ducting? Looks like it's going to dump out on to the wheels; would the exhaust heat be aimed at the tires, or is it airflow for the brakes?

If your're reffering to the Red Bull Example, its aimed at the Diffuser with the idea of increasing downforce on it. If I recall, it works in two ways:

1. It moves the wake of the air from the rear wheels outwards where it will cause less disturbance
2. It re-energizes the low pressure air at the back of the diffuser to create more rear downforce
 
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