anything can happen.... it is racing after all....
hahahahaha!!!! you got that right !!!! Stupidest junk in the world happened's .. Last year Melissa can't hold nothing at the line .. We "thought" we could fix the brakes down there!!!





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Well If i had the money to put where my mouth is I certainly would be there.
I'm just a blue collar aircraft mechanic making due with the outrageous cost of living in so cal.
If anyone wants to sponsor me all expenses paid I'll be coming home with that trophy.![]()
For some of you, 'tune' is a four letter word (as in an epithet)
That's kind of sad.
You probably went through a lot of carburetors back in the day looking for "the right one" before ever changing a jet or a pump cam.
You have got to be kidding. After all this shiot talking and now your broke and need someone to sponsor you. I hate poor people.Looks like we got a new King.
.The whole subject of racing in the TAI class is nothing more than a red herring. A d!ck measuring contest at its best. An alcohol injection system is but one component in a myriad of other components in a race car.
... alky companies should farm out their electronics to the far east RC industry
What sh!t talking? Please... quote my **** talking.
You want a real comparison, show me some test data from a controlled environment. Something like what Underwriters Laboratory would do if they were concerned with "engine safety". Show me the various failure analysis data.
How about method of operation? Would be nice to know.
I had to simulate boost voltages on a kit to determine exactly how the various tuning knobs actually affected pump output. It would be nice if manufacturers would divulge such important information. How can you tune if you aren't privy to the information on how the kit actually works? A simple data sheet comparison of output curves would sure be nice. Mr. Spool illustrated that this information is in short supply when he failed to understand what I was referring to in reference to 25 psi and his kit.
For example.. do you know what the range is for your turn on setting on your alcohol kit? from what psi to what psi? Obviously the wider the range the more granular it is. What about the output curve or non-curve from other adjustments? Do you know if they work exponentially or do they just change set points? Do you know if a certain kit has an exponential increase or is it just a completely linear set of start and end points? These are the kinds of things that manufacturers oughta provide us with. Real data. If you aren't looking at the real data then you are just doing guess work and getting lucky. Or maybe you have found work arounds. There are plenty of ways to skin a cat.
Anyway, this thread is beating a dead horse now.
I will not promise you that we are perfect
David
David I don't care what alky system or anything out there car related ..NOTHING is perfect ... as the expression goes "**** happeneds" everything is goin to break or wear out at some time:biggrin:
coolingmist,that's nice but what happens when the walboro decides it's done working= your still going to break.one's only option is to replace certain items in a effort to prevent failure.i don't believe anything mechanical is failsafe but i don't discurage other's to try.bottom line is you push things far enough long enough something will fail.
8 video's of extensive testing and none of a customers car putting upp some nice fast times? All those videos mean nothing to me!Pablo,
I will not promise you that we are perfect, but I will say that we do our best to provide customers with data on how our product works. We have a video section that has more than 25 videos. Here are a few.
This page details our stage 3D. The kit injects based on Air Temp, boost and RPM. Its a precise kit due to the graph set up below. Most kits on the market have a MIN and MAX knob, some have a tune. But you really have no control over how much it sprays other than giving you a linear output based on a single input. For those that want something better and need more control we can do 2 or 3 inputs if the customer does not want a single one.
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This one is our grid using boost and RPM in a 2D mode. Using this grid you can make sure you have exactly what you need as far as flow.
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Lets talk about what happens with our kit, when you change min/max/tune. We have a real flow sensor to show you.
Here is the tune knob being changed. You will notice the max flow increasing. We kept the boost steady, but changed the tune to show you at any set boost level the under curve will change.
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Changing the MINIMUM button and keeping boost steady.
This video shows what happens as you change the Min knob higher or lower on our Varicool controller. The difference between the MIN and MAX knob will determine how fast the system injects. On this video the GREEN is minimum knob, RED is MAX. light blue is flow and white is boost. The MIN knob is the PSI you want the system to start injecting, the Max is the PSI you want it to be on full flow.
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This shows you what happens as you change the Max knob higher or lower. On this video the GREEN is minimum knob, RED is MAX. light blue is flow and white is boost. Notice the flow increases/decreases. Where the min/max are set in relation to each other help to determine how fast or slow the system will progress.
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Here is our system responding to boost on a slow spooling vehicle:
This video shows the progressive nature of our Varicool controller. You see in a slow spool how fast it reacts. Notice as boost increases, so does flow. Flow is indicated by the thick blue line, boost is indicated by the white line.
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This video shows the progressive nature of our Varicool controller on a fast spool. Flow is indicated by the thick blue line, boost is indicated by the white line. Boost comes on fast and our controller matches it. VERY fast reaction.
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Now getting to response time with RPM...how fast can our system respond to RPM signal? Here are two vids to show you.
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Here is our Super High Speed Valve using a Frequency Based MAF singal. Notice the flow increase with MAF.
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We do extensive testing on our product. The world of meth injection has advanced beyond simple analog devices, today with the right technology you can run more than one input to insure proper flow at RPM VS BOOST, etc.
David
8 video's of extensive testing and none of a customers car putting upp some nice fast times? All those videos mean nothing to me!
This is done with a Alkycontrol kit.. Called , REAL RESULTS!!!!!!!!!!!!
THIS MEANS MORE!! :biggrin:Richie HIPSI 9.59 @ 140 at Need2Speed's Dead Hookers event at Bradenton Motorsports Park. TSM Buick
You guys just need to give this up. There are other ways of going fast than just the way you like. I can produce a video of a car going faster on race gas, e85, straight meth, and straight ethanol which means absolutely nothing. Let people buy what they want to buy and go fast the way they want to. I personally like turbo Buicks and I don't really understand why some people choose to try to go fast with a FWD 4 banger Honda but if that is what they like then more power to them. They are no definative answers on subjects like this--its all personal opnion so just let everyone have thier own!
Show me a video of a 109 Buick trapping 135+ on pump gas. Since this is a Buick board.. and the subject is Buicks not Volvo's or Suburu's. This is the information that leads to faster Buicks.. the recipe as it is called.. Then show me changes to the recipe and the car goes 140+.. stay on topic and vehicle specific. If you have this data.. then we're all ears.