OCUK RWYB Drag Meet 2 (Of 2018) - Saturday 9th June 2018 - Santa Pod Raceway

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A good turn out, for the first 2018 RWYB, quite a few new PBs, which is always pleasing. I will be in attendance ( UK weather pending ) Everyone welcome.

Run What Ya Brung - Public Track Day
Saturday 9th June 2018

Santa Pod Raceway
Airfield Rd
Podington
Wellingborough
NN29 7XA

Some more information

£12 per person entry at the gates
£25 to sign on to run up the strip

Cars finishing at 110mph+ require a helmet

There is a Shell Garage here which you more than likely pass on your way into the area (If coming from the A14 there is one as you come off the A14 onto the A45)

St Davids Rd, Rushden Central Bus Pk
Rushden
NN10 6GA

MAIN MEETING POINT - 08:30

Wellingborough Tesco
Tunnels Mill Road
NN82EF

Runners:

  1. ReAPeR101 - Nissan GTR 35
  2. kindernotasurprise - Nissan GTR 35
  3. Frozenova - Mazbo MX5
Possibles:

  1. Micloi - Skoda Superb
Attendees:

  1. ScoobyDoo69 - Subaru STi
 
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Count me in, Mazda is fully alive and kicking

I need a bit of time to go over the tune on a dyno before I start turning the boost back up so I don't bend any more things but I can still come and run on "low" power
 
I thought I saw you on Santa pods live feed lol

It looked a bit busy. Lots of hot hatches.

It was crazy, hence the one run, I wanted to run as I've built an experimental ram air system so wanted to see if it had any detrimental effect. Considering I did not do my trick of very high pressures which is worth another tenth and a few mph, to run a PB made me very happy. It is down to the mod, doubtful as there was a tail wind, but I did not go slower and I know with the tyres pressures optimal and the engine not having sat running for an hour plus waiting I think its possible to get down to an 11.1 in this car, which would be epic but then it will be ooooh look another tenth and its going tens, how the hell can I make it go a ten. Easy answer, just pulley and map it, but to achieve it without actually properly modifying it as such for me would make me feel I made a great achievement. :)
 
Pulley and map would get you in the 10s :D

I'm down to come, but likely just to spectate and do videos for whoever as I won't have done anything to the car by then.
 
Pulley and map would get you in the 10s :D

I'm down to come, but likely just to spectate and do videos for whoever as I won't have done anything to the car by then.

Yeah probably go that direction next year, need to research it a lot, adding a pulley no problem, can even do that on stock map, won't make more peak power as ECU has a boost limit, but it will bring power and torque in sooner and been a supercharger a pulley upgrade gives you more power and torque absolutely everywhere. Some do crank pulleys as another option and the crazy people out there do both together. Rumour is Jaguar tested the engine/SC upto 750-800HP reliable, so it seems its got the legs, but without a map you can only get away with an SC pulley which adds a couple of PSI I believe, probably worth a tenth though.

Mapping the car scares me a little, Jaguar done an outstanding job on the cars map, its such a lovely car to drive, linear throttle (in normal mode) and your in control it and sometimes maps can mass with throttle maps, auto box and take away the nice driving feel, so really need to look into what is available.

As an alternative I can get the Project 8 map which is rated at 600PS, just need to find out how the map makes the extra 25PS, is it via boost limit upped or other tweaks and would it make any difference on my car, of course it guarantees stock drive ability.
A friend was telling me that SVR themselves wrote him a map for his Range Rover when he upgraded the pulley and went from 575HP to 680HP, so that is the option I would like most, of course it invalidates warranty, but I'd rather a Jaguar / SVR map rather than some other tuning companies, as end of the day SVR know the car better than anyone. But was my mate talking out of his backside as I am surprised that SVR themselves did this for him, I've asked him to get me contact details anyway.

Still I am having fun trying to get the stock car as close to tens as possible, my RAM AIR setup has not harmed performance, so now I am going to improve it and tidy it up for my next time at the strip in June, of course hotter weather so even with perfect RAM AIR setup and anything else I can find to tweak in meantime will be hard, I certainly think that a perfect setup car, perfect environment conditions and a little tail wind, the car will run an 11.1s for sure. At which point just a pulley swap may indeed put it into the tens and a map and even high flow cats to go with put it comfortably in the tens.

From my research:
Map only: 620HP
Map + SC Pulley: 650HP
Map + SC Pulley + 200 cel cats: 670-680HP.

You can also do crank + SC pulley for around 700HP and over, but I don't want to go that far as your reaching/passing the superchargers efficiently curves and spinning it a lot faster and thus creating a lot more heat and we all know additional heat is a bad thing, so by doing just SC pulley or just crank pulley, map and cats there will be no additional heat as the higher flow cats reduce temperatures. I just need to decide that when I do it, do I go crank or SC pulley. :)

I've also seen bigger heat exchangers / intercooler, that is always a mod I like as it helps you maintain peak power, reduces temperatures, a little like high flow cats, those are modifications that increase engine/SC lifespan as they reduce temperatures so from an engineering perspective those are always the kind of mods I prefer when it comes from trying to extract more power.
 
On the launch are you flooring the throttle or loading the torque converter using the brakes ? Loading up the autobox on the brakes should knock a tenth or two off to 60.

It is strange they don't have launch control from the factory when the 3L models do.
 
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On the launch are you flooring the throttle or loading the torque converter using the brakes ? Loading up the autobox on the brakes should knocked a tenth or two off to 60.

It is strange they don't have launch control from the factory when the 3L models do.

No I am not loading up the torque converter, from speaking with US owners doing so makes the car slower. Also speaking with Jaguar techs they strongly advise against loading up the converter as can damage it.
The car has so much torque been an SC I simply left foot brake, and then simultaneously come off the brake and floor the throttle, so in essence launching from idle.

On a less busy day I may trying holding it on the brake at say 1000-1500rpm to see if it has any beneficial impact because agreed doing so would already set weight transfer in motion and prepare the car, but my thinking is doing so causes torque limiters to activate and thus slows you down. The V8's have so much torque they pull like crazy even from under 1000rpm.

The V6 are not quite so violent off the line, lacking torque due to smaller engine and smaller SC unit, so guess that is why they have dynamic launch control activated. The car is consistently doing 1.7-1.8s 60FT times and cars with very aggressive launch control tend to be around 1.6-1.7s so even though it launches with no stress on the car or drama it is extremely effective.
 
I put my name down for the last one but couldn't make it due to my mother passing away suddenly.

I am not going to be able to do this one as my wife is going to be in hospital for a pre-planned operation. Are you guys going to do anymore this year?
 
I remember showing a mate launch control in a R when I brought one home... got a bit messy halfway through when I realised it doesn’t have it :eek::rolleyes:

Later cars also have a different auxiliary radiator package with an angle to get the air through better, this is the low temp circuit for the chargecooler and sits flat In front of the main pack as the airbox sits below the headlamps. Guess for a drag race it’s not really gonna effect things drastically though.
 
I remember showing a mate launch control in a R when I brought one home... got a bit messy halfway through when I realised it doesn’t have it :eek::rolleyes:

Later cars also have a different auxiliary radiator package with an angle to get the air through better, this is the low temp circuit for the chargecooler and sits flat In front of the main pack as the airbox sits below the headlamps. Guess for a drag race it’s not really gonna effect things drastically though.


Not sure if mine has it, anyway to tell its a 16 car so a later one, but not latest.
 
I put my name down for the last one but couldn't make it due to my mother passing away suddenly.

I am not going to be able to do this one as my wife is going to be in hospital for a pre-planned operation. Are you guys going to do anymore this year?

Yes there are other dates in the pipeline :)
 
Ill be going on the 2nd now instead, so wont be making the 8th.

Ill look out to ser if i can spot any ocuk locals.
 
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