Dallas J
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- Joined
- Sep 18, 2014
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- Location
- Oregon
- Website
- www.ssb-designs.com
- First Name
- Dallas
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Mustang, 2006 Evo, 2019 F150
I can put down all the power with the wheel straight in 3rd gear which does 75 at 7500. The big effect is that I was constantly downshifting (or trying but getting locked out cause OEM tune) to 2nd cause the car was so slow out of corners. So this way I have plenty of power thats usually really easy to control.How often are you running courses where you're able to use all of the power? Just curious as we have a local who's on a manual whippled 5.0 and although he's not the most diehard competitor he's rarely if ever in full power and has admitted to short shifting to 3rd sometimes just to control the wheel spin he gets. Even on a super fast course like the one I ran this weekend my time spent at full WOT is a fraction of the total time and even at voodoo + e85 power levels i'm still trying to keep the rear end under me as I almost inevitably have a little steering wheel into the car anywhere on course.
Actual acceleration change, at the Packwood Prosolo last year I was launching in 1st at 2000 (limit on stock converter) and could launch rolling to full throttle 1-2-3 with zero drama, but it was slow. 1st gear launching was 0.67-0.70g, and 2rd was 0.50-0.53g, 3rd drops down in the 0.4s and 4th in the 0.3s. Yes, we do have an event in Montana where we hit 5th, 4th does 91mph and we still needed a few more MPH.
Heres that event in the Evo. Its the run up to the back hill we hit 90+.
Now with the ESS G2 3rd gear is pulling 0.68-0.7 by 5500 rpms. I haven't logged it to redline cause we haven't been to our bigger site yet. But I'll def see 70ish in packwood.
The changes I made this year on suspension setup have the car putting down power so much better on corner exit than last year as well. I did the billet uprights, dropped rear spring from 700 to 600lbs, added rear bar, re-installed big front bar but at full soft.
Why SC instead of bolt-ons and E85? Its easy power, I can turn it down in lower gears thru torque management, and I don't want another car reliant on E85 for power. The Evo is an ethaholic and our nearest source is an hour away. And to get 500hp, it would cost about as much as the SC with a lot more work. Plus the SC is easily reversible for resale.
And a boosted Coyote is just awesome.
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