A little preface, three weeks ago I had my car at the track. I run a MaxEffort TW chip and the car netted an 11.22 on position three. The MPH went from 99 to 122 for a net of approx 23 on all the runs that day.
The following week I did a couple dyno pulls. First one was on position 3 same as I ran the car at the track. well it netted 504 RWHP and the AFR was 13:1 EGT in the 1630 range. Next pull I added fuel by going to position 4 to bring the AFR down.. the surprise was it picked up 8 rwhp at 11.5-12.1 AFR. EGT was 1480
This got me thinking, so at the Reynolds event I decided to do some testing on theory. These are the results listing 1/8 and 1/4 mile numbers low boost to higher boost runs.
Run 1
1.748
5.001
7.812
87.10
10.219
12.212
116.01
Run2
1.912
5.138
7.812
92.77
10.087
12.017
118.41
Run3
1.733
4.963
7.678
90.88
10.016
11.991
116.11
Run4
2.069
5.239
7.808
96.53
10.002
11.857
123.86
Run5
1.861
4.993
7.547
97.35
9.722
11.561
122.72
Now latter in the day the traction went South, but the MPH pickup on all runs running a bit more fuel with a lot of alky... yeilded +25 on the top.
The first half of the track was way too rich cuasing sluggish performance. Hence the difference in between my runs in the low 11's vs making more MPH.
Now running a leaner mixture for the first 1/8 and then richening things up.. may yield even better performance. More results to follow. Results may vary
Thought i'd share something I stumbled across by pure accident. And as always I try and get 5 passes to generate a theory. The increase in boost yielded an increase in top end charge. So the runs started low then worked my way up.
The last interesting thing noted is these runs were done unlocked and shifting into OD.
Next up..custom chip tuning to lean the car out heavily down low to get it to burst out of the hole stronger, then start adding additional fuel 6 seconds into the run and allow the alky to do its job.
We'll see
I'll post results accordingly
The following week I did a couple dyno pulls. First one was on position 3 same as I ran the car at the track. well it netted 504 RWHP and the AFR was 13:1 EGT in the 1630 range. Next pull I added fuel by going to position 4 to bring the AFR down.. the surprise was it picked up 8 rwhp at 11.5-12.1 AFR. EGT was 1480
This got me thinking, so at the Reynolds event I decided to do some testing on theory. These are the results listing 1/8 and 1/4 mile numbers low boost to higher boost runs.
Run 1
1.748
5.001
7.812
87.10
10.219
12.212
116.01
Run2
1.912
5.138
7.812
92.77
10.087
12.017
118.41
Run3
1.733
4.963
7.678
90.88
10.016
11.991
116.11
Run4
2.069
5.239
7.808
96.53
10.002
11.857
123.86
Run5
1.861
4.993
7.547
97.35
9.722
11.561
122.72
Now latter in the day the traction went South, but the MPH pickup on all runs running a bit more fuel with a lot of alky... yeilded +25 on the top.
The first half of the track was way too rich cuasing sluggish performance. Hence the difference in between my runs in the low 11's vs making more MPH.
Now running a leaner mixture for the first 1/8 and then richening things up.. may yield even better performance. More results to follow. Results may vary

Thought i'd share something I stumbled across by pure accident. And as always I try and get 5 passes to generate a theory. The increase in boost yielded an increase in top end charge. So the runs started low then worked my way up.
The last interesting thing noted is these runs were done unlocked and shifting into OD.

Next up..custom chip tuning to lean the car out heavily down low to get it to burst out of the hole stronger, then start adding additional fuel 6 seconds into the run and allow the alky to do its job.
We'll see

I'll post results accordingly