Bill's 308 driveby

Mar 3, 2008, 4:07 pm
#26
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The early Corvettes had a problem just with normal exhaust smoke staining the bumpers so the exhaust tips had to be lengthened, so I would guess flames would be even worse
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Mar 3, 2008, 7:39 pm
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Raza76 wrote
I'm serious. Do exhaust flames damage the back of the car any?

Bill's looked like a pretty quick pop, but my racebike would hold a steady flame sometimes when I got off the throttle...

Dan mentioned something about Diablo's cooking their bumpers from flames out the exhaust. I'd really hate to do the same, but I also really don't want Cat/Conv's either...

Jason, any issues after this weekend's Fire-breathing might asian pornstar mouse?

Mark, the only issue I have is that their fireballs and not continuous flames. I want my steak to be done when I get to the destination. No issues with the clam.
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Mar 3, 2008, 9:19 pm
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I attribute my flame pops to my suspected rich jets. The plugs suggest that and the pops confirm. With no cats, pretty open mufflers and short pipes as with most rear/ mid engine cars, that is unburned fuel making it to daylight. I'm a bit surprised to hear that some of your injected cars do it too, even with sophisticated engine management systems.
My tailpipes are long enough they are not at risk of scortching anything, just need to work on my tune some I think.
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Mar 4, 2008, 3:48 am
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SMS wrote
I attribute my flame pops to my suspected rich jets. The plugs suggest that and the pops confirm. With no cats, pretty open mufflers and short pipes as with most rear/ mid engine cars, that is unburned fuel making it to daylight. I'm a bit surprised to hear that some of your injected cars do it too, even with sophisticated engine management systems.
My tailpipes are long enough they are not at risk of scortching anything, just need to work on my tune some I think.

Let's see... wicked sound followed by fire-pops... I'd say your tune is just about right!
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Mar 4, 2008, 5:03 am
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SMS wrote
I attribute my flame pops to my suspected rich jets. The plugs suggest that and the pops confirm. With no cats, pretty open mufflers and short pipes as with most rear/ mid engine cars, that is unburned fuel making it to daylight. I'm a bit surprised to hear that some of your injected cars do it too, even with sophisticated engine management systems.
My tailpipes are long enough they are not at risk of scortching anything, just need to work on my tune some I think.

I'm using a solution for that thing called the ECU.
More power makes it fast on the straight, less weight makes it fast everywhere - Colin Chapman
Mar 4, 2008, 7:40 am
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rev440 wrote
A supercharged 308, very neat car. How much boost are you running?


6 psi boost and a 2 stage fuel system kicking on the big pump at 1 psi. Not sure yet how much boost I can get by tweaking the pop-off valve before I have to change pulleys, but so far the 6 seems ok. And my current 10 psi on the fuel delivery works out good, 4 psi putting around on the stock pump then 1 added lb of delivery pressure for each added lb of boost.
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Mar 4, 2008, 7:45 am
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SMS wrote
6 psi boost and a 2 stage fuel system kicking on the big pump at 1 psi. Not sure yet how much boost I can get by tweaking the pop-off valve before I have to change pulleys, but so far the 6 seems ok. And my current 10 psi on the fuel delivery works out good, 4 psi putting around on the stock pump then 1 added lb of delivery pressure for each added lb of boost.

Bill, can't wait to see and hear her in person.
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Mar 4, 2008, 12:32 pm
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SMS wrote
6 psi boost and a 2 stage fuel system kicking on the big pump at 1 psi. Not sure yet how much boost I can get by tweaking the pop-off valve before I have to change pulleys, but so far the 6 seems ok. And my current 10 psi on the fuel delivery works out good, 4 psi putting around on the stock pump then 1 added lb of delivery pressure for each added lb of boost.

...and you are still running rich. What're the possible boost scenarios you're looking at? What's max you can eek out with stock situation without detonation rearing its ugly head?
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Mar 4, 2008, 1:22 pm
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Don't know. This is a one off, not a kit, so a dyno with all the life support connections is needed to get to the edge. I have 8.3 JE forged pistons and Total Seal rings, so we have the right guts in place. A guy on FC (gasp!) Has a supercharged 308QV injected at 10 psi boost.
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Mar 4, 2008, 3:49 pm
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andrew wrote
Holy crap.. this car sounds awesome!

http://www.midwestscc.com/video.php?v=44
Reminds of the roar Godzilla makes when he is about to go fight Rodan.
Sounds like a monster there. I love it. When a video sounds that good on my laptop I know I must here it in person!
Mar 4, 2008, 4:57 pm
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SMS wrote
Don't know. This is a one off, not a kit, so a dyno with all the life support connections is needed to get to the edge. I have 8.3 JE forged pistons and Total Seal rings, so we have the right guts in place. A guy on FC (gasp!) Has a supercharged 308QV injected at 10 psi boost.

I can't wait to actually see this car in action. We were talking some time back about starting a cruise from a Car-shop with a Dyno.
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Mar 5, 2008, 3:11 am
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SMS wrote
Don't know. This is a one off, not a kit, so a dyno with all the life support connections is needed to get to the edge. I have 8.3 JE forged pistons and Total Seal rings, so we have the right guts in place. A guy on FC (gasp!) Has a supercharged 308QV injected at 10 psi boost.

I think you're right on a wired tune for safety. How do you add an intercooler to a 308...where do you put the silly thing to reduce the air charge temp? Seems like anywhere in the rear isn't going to get good air flow/cooling.

I really need to learn more about superchargers. I keep trying to apply turbo tech to SC's and that just doesn't work well. And then you go and have a SC on a carb'd engine.
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Mar 12, 2008, 2:05 pm
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Raza76 wrote
I can't wait to actually see this car in action. We were talking some time back about starting a cruise from a Car-shop with a Dyno.


I can't wait to drive it with super extra caution.
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Mar 13, 2008, 10:02 pm
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whoa...

Bill, that is one kickass Ferrari. Can't wait to see it!
Mar 17, 2008, 5:56 am
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shit!!!.....

man I really need an exhaust now
the 308 is kicking my ass
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