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The tachometer is setup, I just don't like taking my eyes off the track, after I get more passes under my belt it will probably get better at multi tasking.pmbrunelle wrote: ↑Mon Oct 03, 2022 12:01 am The shift RPM should be chosen such that horsepower before and after the shift is the same, or maybe a bit above that, because time wasted shifting matters less the faster you're moving.
In the absence of an actual dyno run, assuming your VE table / AFR is stable, you can just look at injector duty cycle in your datalog to estimate how airflow, and therefore horsepower, varies with RPM.
Is your tachometer not yet set up?
Looks like you're getting good quick shifts out of it. Need to feed the clutch a bit more progressively.ericjon262 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 01, 2022 10:34 pm check and check. 12.749 @ 109MPH, also check. I was only able to make 2 passes, the first had a faster ET, and a better launch, the 2nd had a slower ET and a faster MPH. There's a ton left in it, even at current boost levels. I'm hoping someone else there has footage of the passes from outside the car.
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1.38*3.61 vs 1.35*3.63... not a big difference. Like you said, if shifting later it can seem a lot longer. Shifting well above peak power also seems to take forever.Shaun41178(2) wrote: ↑Sun Oct 02, 2022 9:52 pm So I thought your third gear was long but it seems the getrag has a longer third than the f23.