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because racecar (read ricer) Its before maf so I didn't feel that bad about doing it. Plus its on my bucket list to have that PSHH. its a continuous PSH though, because supercharger and not turbo. so dont expect a quick, short, sweet PSHH. But looking at obdII torque app i'm not reaching 9 psi. which I think its supposed to be right? or is it 7 lol. I thought it was 7 until I saw someone post 9. So I'm thinking it might be opening for some reason. because you have to have the thing set super super super soft. otherwise you let off the throttle and it stays there for a few seconds before rpms simmer down. going to put the little plastic by pass valve or just plug up the VTA portion of the dual by-pass valve and see if i reach 9 psi.
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RPM would not keep climbing in a frictionless engine; it would stay constant. I'm confusing acceleration with decreasing rotational inertia. However, this doesn't change my diagram and what the datalogs show. |
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I do not doubt your traces. RPM can continue to climb after releasing the throttle. I was just getting at the reason(s) why.
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This car that I drive has been beat to death with FI for over 30k miles, 40k total. I raised the revs to 7850 without finishing break-in. It has been to the dyno countless times. I prefer to use a dynojet with an actual spark pickup (vs calculated) and I've never seen a spike over my preset RPM. Again, data aquisition issue, or how the rev limit is being implemented. If they are using OEM style throttle cut, then it will overrev because you have to exhaust the plenum volume. Which when compressed will be substantial. But if you use an alternate method that is not an issue (all our tunes). But in the grand scheme I don't think anyone has to worry about revs of 8k or below. Above 7500 I recommend a smooth rev limit to minimize cam chain slap. The STX auto-x and track folks we've tuned (dozens upon dozens) usually go for 8000-8100 rev limit. When you auto-x you spend a lot of time at the rev limit. If they aren't floating valves or stretching rods it is a non issue. Durability long term will no doubt be affected, but when you spin a rotrex blower which maximizes power at the top, there's nothing wrong with going a few hundred RPM higher to maximize its advantages. If we got 40k miles on it, 30k supercharged with all the testing we do, then the average person is highly unlikely to have an issue within a typical 150k mile life of a motor. |
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We cater to a few national level (and champion) drivers, and we've all reached the same conclusion that an increased redline is not the way to go without a huge budget. The guys that can have ultra aggressive final drive gears and further enhance the aggressiveness with specific tire sizing. |
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to those guys that have had the JRSC for a while... have you guys upgraded the clutch? is it nescesary to upgrade the clutch with this kit? im about to go this route and im wondering if the stock clutch will hold or will i have to get one right away... thanks guys!
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It HAS to be a data acquisition/intake tract evacuation/electronic delay issue of some sort. There is no argument here, as you said, "it is physics". My vote (guess) would be the further expansion of the compressed gases in the intake combined with the delay of the electronics working out what is happening.
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It is not a data acquisition issue. I've observed it on other cars. I really should start a separate thread for this; when the evidence is laid out, it will make sense, as does the math. I'm not the type to make random, wild claims, without empirical evidence to back up my findings. |
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Please do, because there is NOT!!!!!! What you're saying is the equivalent of me throwing a baseball and it continuing to speed up after it has left my hand.
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