dyno plots from 8-22-2009


#1

For those of you playing along at home, the top 5 qualifiers at ThunderHill on 8/22 were sent to the dyno. Here are the dyno sheets that were shown in the paddock:

#93 - team j&f racing - 161.01hp 159.68tq

#76 - Greg Peterson - 150.77hp 138.24tq

#1 - Team Brimstone Dynasties - 150.27hp 137.51tq

#29 - Team Berkeley Motor Works - 143.09hp 151.59tq

#44 - Scott Neville - 134.11hp 146.83tq


#2

Thanks Adam!!!

Missed you in Sunday’s races.

Scott C


#3

With the straightaway talent advantage going to J&F, were they the race winner?

Good to see some results from the west coast. Interesting data for those that are “playing along from home.” Is anyone playing?

Regards, Robert Patton


#4

Wow that is serious area under the curve, 160hp at 5300K and then it almost stays there until the rev limiter. The torque curve is nice also.


#5

Hi Scott,
Just saw your in car video. Excellent. I am the white 85 that started right in front of you. Fun racing for my first E30 race.
Rich


#6

Patton wrote:

[quote]With the straightaway talent advantage going to J&F, were they the race winner?
[/quote]
To save some of you the time, here’s a summary (race laps rounded to the tenth). Looks like Scott Neville is a wheel man for sure!

PS - It looks like the number on the dyno sheet (#24) was read as 29, but from the results I think it was #224 - Scott Clough, not Berkeley. Sorry if this is incorrect info.


#7

Steve D wrote:

[quote]PS - It looks like the number on the dyno sheet (#24) was read as 29, but from the results I think it was #224 - Scott Clough, not Berkeley. Sorry if this is incorrect info.[/quote]The qual that picked the lucky recipients of free dyno time is on mylaps at http://www.mylaps.com/results/showrun.jsp?id=1278431&perclass=1 You don’t see 29 in the race because that car DNF’d in a first lap collision.

I agree with you WRT Neville :slight_smile:


#8

Corrected info…


#9

Thanks for the compliments Adam and Steve :cheer:

Here’s Saturday’s in-video from my car…

http://www.vimeo.com/6337033

At the moment my car is at Valley Motorwerks where we’re trying to figure out what’s wrong with it. It may not make it to Nationals so I would have to borrow Walter’s junkyard dog E30…the orange #37 car.

Cheers,
Scott

btw…Donny Edwards drove the Brimstone #1 car on Saturday and on Sunday Tony Z drove it.


#10

Hence forth he shall be knighted Sir “Scoot” Neville.

Get that thing fixed yet? Every body will be watching your tail lights when repairs are complete!

Go Sir Scoot, the wheel man!

the Shoe