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It's a great addition to an already fun platform. The only complaint I've had about my BRZ has been power delivery (or lack thereof) below 5000 rpm. The ESC completely remedies this lack of performance. Every review you read about the -86 makes this same comment - so it's no surprise. What would be surprising to any of those magazine reviewers is how this simple device transforms the power delivery and drivability of the car.
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The travel on the -86 throttle is so short that it doesn't seem unnatural to put the throttle to the floor. Heck, before I installed the ESC my throttle was usually at WOT. Now when I go WOT, something actually happens. Is it ready for primetime? I can't answer that because the final product is not my vision, it's Robs. With that said, I'm 100% satisfied with the result. The part I really (and I do mean really) like; 99% of the time I don't need the power, so the car is as economical as its always been. But when I want to pass, accelerate or just hear my exhaust howl, power is just about 3 inches of travel away...and then it's back to the way it was. 5 to 10 seconds of boost is a lot on public roads. Yes, the ESC will make boost for many multiples of this time, but on the street...with 10 seconds of boost, you'll be exceeding any speed limit in North America. When Rob makes this available, buy it. If you've read through 1,800+ posts for all of these months, you know what the ESC is and what it isn't. You wont be disappointed. It delivers. It really is the ultimate bolt-on.
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What exactly does the arming switch do? Why wouldn't you leave it on all the time? Also,
doesn't the compressor operate slightly to avoid cutting the amount of air entering the intake manifold when not having a WOT? |
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The compressor is very large and air can pass though it normally as it free wheels. Once it becomes a restriction later on in the rpm drag reduction starts it spinning to equalize pressure. Long story short.... Car on system armed..... Car off system off. Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 4 |
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Why couldn't the arm switch be connected to a 12V source that turns off when the ignition is off to prevent the batteries from discharging?
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@jpit That's one of the things my advanced monitor does; it replaces the arm switch with a relay keyed off the 12V accessory with a microprocessor-controlled timer (not ignition, I'm too lazy for that).
Alternatively, you can add a relay to the engine bay with an add-a-fuse, but there's no way that I've found yet to do it on a BRZ without drilling a hole in the fuse box. Be sure to use a DPDT or DPST relay though, as there are two circuits that must be broken. |
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Was thinking about this the other day so i tried to record some video's. I got 2 video's 1 is just 10 seconds acceleration starting at bottom of third and into 4th(sorry window open) [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1XvfYcm0es"]FRS Brz phantom electric supercharger 3rd to 4th - YouTube[/ame] The next i did in 4th gear and only managed 4 seconds of acceleration which took me from 80 to almost 140! [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pl5aN3oQaOk"]FRS brz phantom supercharger 4th gear - YouTube[/ame] PS. Look at that recharge, its almost instant!! |
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Additionally, just because your voltage drops to 21v doesn't mean it is discharged, just that it is at the time discharging. It dropping so low while you have it engaged due to internal resistance in the battery and possibly wires and such. Now over a period of it discharging yes the voltage will drop further due to loss of charge. This might be a point of interest because if you kept the voltage up higher due to better batteries or capacitor bank you would get better performance. On that note, what is the resting voltage of your batteries? |
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Referring to the '4sec boost' vid: 21V is Vdrop during discharge/engagement, ~28.0V recovery, then charge. Fenton's set up is ~ 4:1, so 4 sec (boost) and 16 sec to restored used capacity but dump pack has ~1:00 minute of sustained capacity. The voltmeter is just for reference of current condition and a diagnostic tool for me. Resting is 25.5V as with all SLA's in this configuration. Rob. |
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25.5V is about what I was expecting. I'm just curious how a setup like this would run with say a few hundred farads or so in parallel. If that 21V could be held closer to that 25V range the performance benefit would be pretty substantial. I know this has been talked about here and there but as far as I know hasn't been tried. Someone should send a kit to @neutron256 and let him throw his caps he has laying around on it to see what happens. |
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Anyone had a chance to dyno the ESC with just drag reduction mode and hopefully vs completely off the same day for comparison?
This might sound crazy but I might get this kit and run it in drag reduction mode only. 10-20lb-ft more than stock peak torque everywhere will be about perfect for me. I have a question, if the drag reduction works off the manifold pressure to control motor speed, why can't it be used to maintain boost (pressure) when WOT as well? |
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Maybe you can elaborate as well, are you meaning to maintain boost in the higher RPM? Because keeping boost up requires more motor speed, and amps which both the motor and the controller are not capable. |
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