iflyems

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posted September 21, 2007 11:14 AM
I will, and thanks. I've been doing a lot of thinking, and here's what I've come up with. I'm headed to the track in about an hour. The bike ran 8.80's before on a little less than 10lbs of boost. The boost is set now for 10lbs.....I could crank it up to 22lbs if I wanted, but here's the thing. The motor was just rebuilt, and is now stronger than ever. I wanna see what I can do with 10lbs before I start screwing the boost up.
At that boost setting the hp is around 300...that should be enough for awhile. Just trying to make the motor last longer.
I think next year when I get a boost controller, I'll mess with ramping up the boost progressively down the track. I see no need to run it at 400hp right from the starting line. I want the motor to last....and 300hp is a kick in the ass....
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TG1820

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posted September 21, 2007 12:48 PM
And the track you said was a little slick, you should have more than enough at 10 pounds. It will likely go faster with the lower boost as you should be able to keep it hooked better and have a more steady boost level and run!
Be careful, have fun and let us know how you do!! Good luck!
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