Supermiata S1 build - Vegas
#24
I'm curious too. We'll know in a few months. Final lap time doesn't really matter to us. Cost containment and maximum fun factor are the priorities, in that order. On a non spec tire like say a set of 245/40/15 Hoosier A7's and a 320whp map, I think that delta will be more like 10-12s faster on a 2:00 course.
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#25
I'm curious too. We'll know in a few months. Final lap time doesn't really matter to us. Cost containment and maximum fun factor are the priorities, in that order. On a non spec tire like say a set of 245/40/15 Hoosier A7's and a 320whp map, I think that delta will be more like 10-12s faster on a 2:00 course.
On diferences i see on your two classes, i see more like +10 sec. diference, but problably your NA version cars are way faster than anything i've ever seen, or track design plays a major role here.
#26
My comment was based on the two 2min tracks we have in Portugal: Estoril and Algarve. Both are F1/Moto GP tracks
On diferences i see on your two classes, i see more like +10 sec. diference, but problably your NA version cars are way faster than anything i've ever seen, or track design plays a major role here.
On diferences i see on your two classes, i see more like +10 sec. diference, but problably your NA version cars are way faster than anything i've ever seen, or track design plays a major role here.
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#30
We have decided to make a focused run at the Thunderhill 25 hrs in E0, mapped from ST3. 2017 rules add 75 lbs for the sequential trans over 2016. So 2375 / 225whp for an actual 10.55 lbs/hp, adjusted to 10.06
We plan to run the WERC series, Western Endurance Racing Championship. That's usually 6 races at Buttonwillow, Sonoma, WSIR and Thunderhill. We might not do every WERC event, just enough to get the car, team dialed and qualify drivers for T25.
Current plan, but it could change as we learn more during the WERC season
245/40/15 R7 on 15x10's
GT-1000 (dual element) rear wing instead of S1 style single element wing
LED lights in OEM housings like we ran in 2012-13
Quaife QBE60G sequential trans
22~24 gal fuel cell in pax floor with large diameter right side filler. T25 pit wall is on pax side
Otherwise it should be pretty much the way we run it in Maxxis Cup. It should out turn and out stop anything else in E0, be a bit slower down the straights but get better mileage. Motor will be safe to 8400 but we'll be shifting at 5500-6000 for the 25.
Powerband will be very Kansas like of course. All the old enduro team is on board. We all miss doing enduros. Much excite.
We plan to run the WERC series, Western Endurance Racing Championship. That's usually 6 races at Buttonwillow, Sonoma, WSIR and Thunderhill. We might not do every WERC event, just enough to get the car, team dialed and qualify drivers for T25.
Current plan, but it could change as we learn more during the WERC season
245/40/15 R7 on 15x10's
GT-1000 (dual element) rear wing instead of S1 style single element wing
LED lights in OEM housings like we ran in 2012-13
Quaife QBE60G sequential trans
22~24 gal fuel cell in pax floor with large diameter right side filler. T25 pit wall is on pax side
Otherwise it should be pretty much the way we run it in Maxxis Cup. It should out turn and out stop anything else in E0, be a bit slower down the straights but get better mileage. Motor will be safe to 8400 but we'll be shifting at 5500-6000 for the 25.
Powerband will be very Kansas like of course. All the old enduro team is on board. We all miss doing enduros. Much excite.
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#31
That's awesome! Stoked for you guys.
We have decided to make a focused run at the Thunderhill 25 hrs in E0, mapped from ST3. 2017 rules add 75 lbs for the sequential trans over 2016. So 2375 / 225whp for an actual 10.55 lbs/hp, adjusted to 10.06
We plan to run the WERC series, Western Endurance Racing Championship. That's usually 6 races at Buttonwillow, Sonoma, WSIR and Thunderhill. We might not do every WERC event, just enough to get the car, team dialed and qualify drivers for T25.
Current plan, but it could change as we learn more during the WERC season
245/40/15 R7 on 15x10's
GT-1000 (dual element) rear wing instead of S1 style single element wing
LED lights in OEM housings like we ran in 2012-13
Quaife QBE60G sequential trans
22~24 gal fuel cell in pax floor with large diameter right side filler. T25 pit wall is on pax side
Otherwise it should be pretty much the way we run it in Maxxis Cup. It should out turn and out stop anything else in E0, be a bit slower down the straights but get better mileage. Motor will be safe to 8400 but we'll be shifting at 5500-6000 for the 25.
Powerband will be very Kansas like of course. All the old enduro team is on board. We all miss doing enduros. Much excite.
We plan to run the WERC series, Western Endurance Racing Championship. That's usually 6 races at Buttonwillow, Sonoma, WSIR and Thunderhill. We might not do every WERC event, just enough to get the car, team dialed and qualify drivers for T25.
Current plan, but it could change as we learn more during the WERC season
245/40/15 R7 on 15x10's
GT-1000 (dual element) rear wing instead of S1 style single element wing
LED lights in OEM housings like we ran in 2012-13
Quaife QBE60G sequential trans
22~24 gal fuel cell in pax floor with large diameter right side filler. T25 pit wall is on pax side
Otherwise it should be pretty much the way we run it in Maxxis Cup. It should out turn and out stop anything else in E0, be a bit slower down the straights but get better mileage. Motor will be safe to 8400 but we'll be shifting at 5500-6000 for the 25.
Powerband will be very Kansas like of course. All the old enduro team is on board. We all miss doing enduros. Much excite.
#38
I've only heard good things about the Hunsaker jugs, but they are definitely pricey.
Personally I have never used one, but my understanding is that they are the "easy" button when it comes to ~5 gallon fuel jugs. A cheaper jug can be made to work as well if not better with some DIY venting.
Specifying a fuel jug seems kind of lame to me...
Personally I have never used one, but my understanding is that they are the "easy" button when it comes to ~5 gallon fuel jugs. A cheaper jug can be made to work as well if not better with some DIY venting.
Specifying a fuel jug seems kind of lame to me...
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I've only heard good things about the Hunsaker jugs, but they are definitely pricey.
Personally I have never used one, but my understanding is that they are the "easy" button when it comes to ~5 gallon fuel jugs. A cheaper jug can be made to work as well if not better with some DIY venting.
Specifying a fuel jug seems kind of lame to me...
Personally I have never used one, but my understanding is that they are the "easy" button when it comes to ~5 gallon fuel jugs. A cheaper jug can be made to work as well if not better with some DIY venting.
Specifying a fuel jug seems kind of lame to me...