UselessPickles
Making Grand Canyon replicas from air boxes...
I went to the drag strip for the first time ever today for a "test and tune" day. It was $25 for for 4 hours of as many runs as you can cram in. It was less crowded than I expected and I was able to make 20 passes in addition to spending some time just hanging out and watching other people make passes. It was a lot of fun; well worth the $25. I expected that going fast in a straight line would get boring quick, but every pass was at least as exciting and fun as the first.
Here's a (shaky) video of one of my runs:
Thoughts/Analysis
Here's a (shaky) video of one of my runs:
Thoughts/Analysis
- WOW! This is FUN!
- I focused mostly on reaction time and launching today. My reaction time was generally between 0.55s and 0.65s in the later runs. I still need work on the launch. I had that one magically good launch with a slight wheelie, but only once.
- I wasn't shifting consistently at the same RPMs, which probably explains why my run with the highest 1/4 mile speed is not the same run that I had the best 1/4 mile time. Next time I'll have to focus on shifting at different RPMs to see what the results are. I did notice that if I waited until about 8500 RPMs to shift, I would end up trying to finish up the 1/4 mile in 3rd gear, but would get caught by the rev limiter right before the end.
- When I did shift earlier such that I needed to shift into 4th gear before the end, I had a couple runs where I missed the shift. Boy, was that irritating!
- FYI: I was clutchless shifting the entire time.
- I can't wait to get some aftermarket cans and a custom fuel map for the PCIII to see what difference it makes.
- I had one launch where the rear tire actually broke loose and spun for about the first 10 feet. That was a bit unexpected and slightly scary!
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