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Old 06-12-2014, 07:08 PM
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I think Ron sutton said the sound meter picks up the higher pitched sounds. The nascars are a lower pitch and that little Lotus is high pitched.
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Old 06-12-2014, 08:47 PM
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I think Ron sutton said the sound meter picks up the higher pitched sounds. The nascars are a lower pitch and that little Lotus is high pitched.
At T-Hill the sound meter is about 50 yards up the main straight from T-15 in the little building next to the fence in the pits. I believe what was happening to me in the Lotus was hitting the rev limiter in 3rd and the pop from the limiter spiked the meter. The motor/exhaust is quiet, add the wind noise from the open cockpit, and the motor pulls right through the limiter it's tough to gauge your shift point. A shift light would be handy in that little go kart.
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At T-Hill the sound meter is about 50 yards up the main straight from T-15 in the little building next to the fence in the pits. I believe what was happening to me in the Lotus was hitting the rev limiter in 3rd and the pop from the limiter spiked the meter. The motor/exhaust is quiet, add the wind noise from the open cockpit, and the motor pulls right through the limiter it's tough to gauge your shift point. A shift light would be handy in that little go kart.




Oh.... Very subtle hint.... LOL
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Oh.... Very subtle hint.... LOL
..........especially for someone I know who was complaining that they couldn't hear the motor at all.
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So.... the motor broke again at Sonoma. It was also having a fuel pressure regulator issue. Ron Sutton worked some magic and got it so I could continue to run even with the electric pump making 14 PSI... and a carb that wants to see 6 !!!


But she got hurt... and we (Ron Sutton Race Technologies) had already planned to do a suspension do over at BMR Race Shop in Roseville -- so they'll get in to the motor and we'll plan a course of action.











Since the little Lotus and her 1.8 Liter Toyota motor run like a Japanese watch (couldn't use SWISS HERE!) maybe I should stick a Toyota truck motor in it?? Should we have a vote???













Dropped the poor Mustang off at the shop.... and I have to tell ya -- it looked quite inadequate and she was having motor and tranny and suspension envy... sitting amongst all this hardware! OH YEAH!!



























And I've had to give SIEG the boot from the Lotus.... so he'll be running this bad boy next event.... if he can find a sponsor.







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For all the hell you have had with that motor, I suggest an LS swap....
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For all the hell you have had with that motor, I suggest an LS swap....



That is a definite option at this point Mike. This motor didn't like Charley and it certainly doesn't like me. But I also have no idea what is wrong this time.. so will wait to pull the plug.
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And I've had to give SIEG the boot from the Lotus.... so he'll be running this bad boy next event.... if he can find a sponsor.




If you guys knew what it took to get into that damn thing you'd really appreciate that crappy iPhone pic. I'm sure the top lifted up but I'll be damned if I could figure out how!
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Good to hear the car was having problems. For a moment there, I was going to recommend taking up golf. You know, with Gae running a faster time.
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At T-Hill the sound meter is about 50 yards up the main straight from T-15 in the little building next to the fence in the pits. I believe what was happening to me in the Lotus was hitting the rev limiter in 3rd and the pop from the limiter spiked the meter. The motor/exhaust is quiet, add the wind noise from the open cockpit, and the motor pulls right through the limiter it's tough to gauge your shift point. A shift light would be handy in that little go kart.


You were with me when I bought the AiM Dash.... a shift light is in your future!
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