On Brett's C10 we are running a Bosch Motorsports 15.1 Standalone ECU with the Bosch dash display all setup and purchased through Exergy Performance through us here at Danville Performance with Exergy and us helping on some of it. Phil Devries was the engineer at Exergy that worked closely with on these projects and he setup all the background info and features in Brett's system. Fueling is Exergy 300%injectors with a pair of reverse rotation 12mmcp3's. Since then it has been Brett, my oldest son Kyler and I making the decisions on what we do in the tuning on it. When Brett switched to big tires and longer gearing in the trany after our ProMod win in ODSS at UCC (because we ran the majority of that event without 2nd gear is it was smoked by turning more rpms in first and skip shifting basically) we really had to figure the truck out at Schied's and made big strides every pass with it to get what we needed out of it. We were able to get a new best in the first round eliminations at Schied's of a
[email protected] on a hot greasy track with a slow 1.213 60ft! After that pass we knew we were moving in the right direction with it! Here is what that log looks like...
If you notice there is a lot of "noise" during the staging when it is on the transbrake that I didn't care for that I wanted to get cleaned up. After a couple of weeks I had to stew on it and what we had learned I made a plan for the next outing with it. We missed the Rudy's event and the Florida event so Brett wanted to hit up the Byron event that we used to go to at the end of the year back when we ran 1/4mile stuff. Brett was crunching the numbers and figured we should be able to beat Wade's S10 times from back in the day even though we where quite a bit heavier with us at 3800lbs and his was around 2800lbs! I was game if Brett was cause I love the big speed stuff myself even though most of this industry has dropped to 1/8mile only racing.
Well it was a cold day at Byron and we guessed wrong on the track because first pass it rode the wheelie bars hard and was shaking the tires so hard it broke the wheelie bar and kicked the tires. So we made a bunch of adjustments, since we couldn't weld the bar, to try and keep it from riding the bars hard and that didn't work as it kicked the tires as soon as we ran out of front suspension travel on it. So for the third pass we knew how to fix it and it worked! It was our fastest pass across the board with it. The 1.10 60ft is almost impossible with something this heavy but it was on a mission!
Ok, so here is what the datalog looks like on the 7.28 pass. I will explain more of this log later for you guys!