I love the fact you have built a car to try and enjoy multiple ways. That’s a real racecar in my eyes and you are a real car enthusiast you just want to enjoy yourself. Respect bro.
@@budgetoutlaws9978 It's almost like there are 2 cyl.s too many, and 1 turbo too many .... ... ..... blink ... blink .... blink ... ... ... ... NAH !!! has to be something else
Wasn't this car at a Porsche swap meet in PA about 4 years ago? If it was, you put a lot of love into this car. When I saw it, it was for sale and needed to be repaired. Great job!
I do need to try that. 1st gear is good to about 55mph 2nd is around 90 or so. My biggest issue is I'm to cheap to buy good tires. I feel I need to work out the other issues first.
Throttle management: The gas pedal should not be used as an on-off. imagine you have an egg under your foot. squeeze the pedal quickly but not smashing the egg. the same applies for decel. dont jump off the pedal so quick as to allow the egg to fall off.
Thanks for the tip. Using 1st gear really accentuates the on/off. I can only hold the throttle down for maybe 1 second of full throttle. Then it does make for less time to setup properly for corners and braking. Maybe I'll add the scanner on the next video. 2nd gear doesn't sound as crazy, and it's almost as fast. When my driving gets better maybe I'll use TWO gears!! LOL.
@@budgetoutlaws9978 we put a non linear cam roller on the throttle shaft to help manage throttle smother. it was a 550hp NA LS 914. im sure your turbo adds complexity to mapping out a throttle curve. later on we used a motec where you can simply program in a better curve. PS. i remember when that thing was primer. same 914, right?
Actually, it's still in primer depending on which angle you look at it. Still have a lot of body work to do. and now a little bit more. I'm saving my hundreds for a different engine management system. For now it's just work thru the bugs, have fun with the car. I'll bet your 914 is a beast. Did you have problems with stub axles breaking?
@@budgetoutlaws9978 930 gear is stout and the bearings fit in the 914 arm. sway away made us some axles. Mendiola here in san diego has all this figured out and were very helpful so we didnt have to re-invent the wheel. stock 914 power transfer components become unreliable above 300hp. drag race launches will break stuff while road racing relies on smooth power input to get good traction and track times. being smooth and finishing the race gets the win.
I love the fact you have built a car to try and enjoy multiple ways. That’s a real racecar in my eyes and you are a real car enthusiast you just want to enjoy yourself. Respect bro.
With drag radials this would be incredibly fast (and possibly break stuff too lol) looks like a hoot to drive!
See that's how you were able to get this car in the first place. Glad you were not on public roads and are safe.
Yeah, these things can humble a person in a hurry. Going slow around the track and the boost decides to kick in right when you're going over a rise.
@@budgetoutlaws9978 It's almost like there are 2 cyl.s too many, and 1 turbo too many .... ... ..... blink ... blink .... blink ... ... ... ... NAH !!! has to be something else
My heart scrunched when I saw it hit that gate. Glad there wasn't much damage
Mine too. :) Actually there is a lot of fiberglass work to do all over the car. So this is just a few more minutes work.
Wasn't this car at a Porsche swap meet in PA about 4 years ago? If it was, you put a lot of love into this car. When I saw it, it was for sale and needed to be repaired. Great job!
Yes it is! We cut off the front end and grafted a new one on via a homemade jig.
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Autocrosser and drag racer? Dan Dalen: a man (and car!) for all events. I want to be like you when I grow up... ;-)
Hey! That's my line! Here's my goal. One vehicle to do it all! (this isn't it.)
You almost need a way to limit boost during autocross. But even then, that 914 is a handful.
We can adjust the boost, generally run it as low as possible for the short autox.
Another great episode! Can't wait for more fun times at the SSCC!
Thanks Chad. .023 was the difference last weekend. It's going to be a fun year. :)
How do you even measure that LOL
Well it took me about 2 hours to figure it out. I can send you the spreadsheet. LOL! We're going to confuse people reading this.
More seat time needed =)
Most definitely. Cringeworthy most of the time.
Do your burnouts in second gear
I do need to try that. 1st gear is good to about 55mph 2nd is around 90 or so. My biggest issue is I'm to cheap to buy good tires. I feel I need to work out the other issues first.
@@budgetoutlaws9978 If you are spinning you a ain't winning
Throttle management: The gas pedal should not be used as an on-off. imagine you have an egg under your foot. squeeze the pedal quickly but not smashing the egg. the same applies for decel. dont jump off the pedal so quick as to allow the egg to fall off.
Thanks for the tip. Using 1st gear really accentuates the on/off. I can only hold the throttle down for maybe 1 second of full throttle. Then it does make for less time to setup properly for corners and braking. Maybe I'll add the scanner on the next video. 2nd gear doesn't sound as crazy, and it's almost as fast. When my driving gets better maybe I'll use TWO gears!! LOL.
@@budgetoutlaws9978 we put a non linear cam roller on the throttle shaft to help manage throttle smother. it was a 550hp NA LS 914. im sure your turbo adds complexity to mapping out a throttle curve. later on we used a motec where you can simply program in a better curve. PS. i remember when that thing was primer. same 914, right?
Actually, it's still in primer depending on which angle you look at it. Still have a lot of body work to do. and now a little bit more. I'm saving my hundreds for a different engine management system. For now it's just work thru the bugs, have fun with the car. I'll bet your 914 is a beast. Did you have problems with stub axles breaking?
@@budgetoutlaws9978 930 gear is stout and the bearings fit in the 914 arm. sway away made us some axles. Mendiola here in san diego has all this figured out and were very helpful so we didnt have to re-invent the wheel. stock 914 power transfer components become unreliable above 300hp. drag race launches will break stuff while road racing relies on smooth power input to get good traction and track times. being smooth and finishing the race gets the win.
I was looking at the Mendiola website the other day. I'll give them a call and see what they have for Stub Axles. Thanks
Too much torque over powered the chassis , there is only so much old suspension technology can give on a circuit track so I’d keep it strait