I always enjoy your track vids Tom..lookes like you and Chris had a blast again..so great to see you 2 chasing each other..cars performed ok??
Thanks for the compliments. Had a great time on track once again at Snetterton, Car performed flawlessly which was a relief due to the fact so much had been swapped, fixed, changed and upgraded before the track day.
Love the updates Tom. As for the diff, speak to Yainni about the Gripper. He may change your mind on the Quaife!
Thanks, I was originally all for the Gripper. But the more I looked into it the smoother day to day running of the quaife for general driving is swaying me that way. Tonight I took to car out and did 40 miles through the A roads in the sun and can't imagine it being quite as pleasant with the gripper from what I've seen with plated diffs. My friends just fitted a Quaife so will see what that car feels like at Anglesey at the end of May. I like the fact though you can hardly hear it, only when going from forward to reverse and when reversing.
Update
I uploaded the videos when they went onto youtube but didn't have time to write down the comments.
So as a few people knew I had the car booked in at EFI for 12pm on Saturday for Tuning. Got there had a chat with Chris and the job he had started in the morning had ran into a few issues and was going to overrun. I had keep all saturday free for the visit anyway so went off to get something to eat with friends for a hour while he finished mapping the kit car without any pressure from waiting customers. When we got back he was just finishing up and then ready to put the Clio onto the Dyno.
Had a chat about the cars current set up, what was changed, what the problems were, what fuel I run the car on (99Ron) and talked him through what had been changed, too much to list here, while he was strapping it down onto the Dyno, I was expecting inital pull of something in the mid 180's as I know this dyno reads very well compared with others. If i remember correctly the first pull was 193bhp which I was really happy with to start with and it was running reasonable well on the standard map with the breathing mods which had been done.
Chris set about putting on a map from a very similar spec'd car and started the process of live tuning the ECU with a wide range of dyno driving simulating a range of condition, Partial throttle, 50% throttle and full throttle driving on the dyno all at different points in the rev range. Then started doing some more full dyno runs and looking at the AFR and the power/torque curves. He then went back and changed the map and repeated the cycle over and over again for about 2 hours making fine adjustments to the map and at the same time lifted the rev limiter to 7750.
I've got a graph of the final dyno graph but need to contact him for the graph with both the before and after on as I forgot to check on my way out. Really happy with the shape on the graphs and the figures. 201.5bhp and a really flat 160ftlb across the rev range. The only thing that did come out of it was the VVT was responding very slow at 2800RPM, but was fine else where. Got a few things he has suggested I try which will just help smoothen out the driving of it at that rev point.