I think Jono is generally in agreement with this theory, as well.GVZ has theorized the E10 ethanol blends foisted upon us is killing fuel pumps prematurely, and I wouldn't be surprised if that were indeed true.
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I think Jono is generally in agreement with this theory, as well.GVZ has theorized the E10 ethanol blends foisted upon us is killing fuel pumps prematurely, and I wouldn't be surprised if that were indeed true.
So where were they hiding and could still be?I am confident that I have found 2 more tenths! Still gotta find 1 more tenth!

:-o...Naw!Heck, I might even wash B3 this time!
I rather wait till Saturday, so you can surprise us.Actually, if you've been paying careful attention to my previous posts, you already know that I have already revealed what I'm up to.
Since the Sauce Man is kind enough to bring his camera, maybe a wash wouldn't be a bad idea? Maybe a clean car can cut through the air better?You're probably right.

But it will make for a better video if a nappy looking car beats your pretty hooptie.
...you think so? Ok, its ON, Homeskillet - finally this day has come.
No argument from me, that's why I hope Jano and the Sauce Man can bring their cars one day so we can have a larger group. But at least we'll have the video(s) to show the results. Let's try to get there at the same time, or wait to go for tech check at the same time, to get into the same class.You'd think that we could get more folks to show up, if for no other reason than to see this epic race!
7 AM
...say what? I don't know about 7am, that's too early...maybe if I was a die-hard drag racer. I was thinking more like 8am, I do have a longer trip and to make and waking up at 5am is just not gonna happen.So be it. 8am would be the best I can do. If for some reason I happen to have nightmares about loosing at the track and wake up in cold sweat, I'll get there earlier. Grab the crushed ice this time and clear up your phone's in-box - and charge the battery!If you get there late and can't get a racer card, I win by default!

He, he...I was gonna break 14 seconds or die trying. One day, I might leave the spare wheel/tire at home, but disconnecting and removing my 27lbs subwoofer might not be an option.I think THIS is the epic race. STEVE! DUUUUUDE! THIRTEENS!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sa7XQ5QjJSs
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I’ll just give my .02 cents worth and let Eric’s full report do the rest.
“Nappy looking car beats your pretty hoopty”…keep dreaming - although Eric did run his best time in B1 to date.
In our fist run, I slightly lost some traction at the 1/8 mile and triggered the ASR - which allowed Eric to catch up a bit, but I did hold him off at the finish line.
Up to the 1/8 mile, my time in the first run was better than was my second run against Eric, which did earn me a 13.983 ET. I think I would have had two sub 14’s times if I didn’t break traction in the first run. I did drop the rear PSI a bit more and did not break traction from there on in either lane. So far the right lane has gotten me the best ET’s. Eric and I ran four times - my car number at the track is 1078 and Eric's is 6656.
Casey also got his best time, a 13.998…close but no cigar, although he did match his best 14.1 time again up to that point, but I didn’t get this full time on that run. Casey and I did not have chance to line up against each other, I guess the early call keeps him away until later.
So...Eric and Casey came to take me down and although they put up their best times they came up a tad short…foolish mortals.
Btw, it was windy as hell and the wind was a blowing across the track this time (at least it wasn’t a head wind) and I can only imagine the ET’s if we had that much tail wind. I think with the humidity being at 30% this time vs. 50% last time at the track, played into the lower ET’s. I hope we can have a 0% humidity day in the next months, before the warmer Spring weather starts.

Doood…enough with milking the “generosity” factor, I only asked you for the right lane one time (since I had to wait for 3+ hours before you got to the track) and from then on, it was anyone’s choice. I have no problem at all taking the left lane and the next time we run, you can have the right lane all day long…and I will STILL take you down on each run. So far my second fastest ET up to date of 14.020, at this track, came in the left lane – so I have no problem.Because of my generous act of letting Steve have the lane of his choice again.



Count on it...wait, he's not much of an email user, but this might change his mind? Is it good or bad news?I do have a bit of interesting info for Eric regarding his eBay chip, if he reads this and remembers to shoot me an email about it.
This was Dec-3, right? The humidity was quite low that afternoon:
http://www.dragtimes.com/da-density...2&day=3&year=2011&getweather=Get+Weather+Data
The air was pretty darn good overall, enough that the correction factor would only translate into maybe 0.1 sec quicker and less than 1mph faster (use the "extensively modified" numbers, the "stock" numbers are always way too optimistic). Oh, and Eric's ride has a secret weapon which was not mentioned in the previous post... along with the 92 LH and chip, he's also sporting a GSXR-massaged EZL! Wooops, now the feline is out of the burlap sack...
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Doood…enough with milking the “generosity” factor, I only asked you for the right lane one time (since I had to wait for 3+ hours before you got to the track) and from then on, it was anyone’s choice. I have no problem at all taking the left lane and the next time we run, you can have the right lane all day long…and I will STILL take you down on each run. So far my second fastest ET up to date of 14.020, at this track, came in the left lane – so I have no problem.
I guess I don’t pay much attention to the time difference between cars as much as who wins, with cars running close. And furthermore, I recall someone calling me out…I believe I answered four times and with a 13.983 ET on top.
Whatever floats your goat, since you're the one nitpicking with lanes.Now if you are offering me the lane of my choice, I will gladly accept!

Since no other .036 showed up, I stepped in for all .036 available.Remember, it wasn't you who I was originally calling out, it was all of the rest of the 500Es in So Cal who aren't joining us on track day.

FWIW, I find there is rarely a difference between lanes, at least with cars in the 13/14 second range. Now if you're running 7 seconds at 180mph, that's a different story. But in a W124, not so much. If there is dirt/dust blowing on the surface causing traction issues, most tracks would clean it before resuming racing, as a safety measure.
I really think Eric's traction issues were due to the tires being used; not all are equal, especially old/used tires of unknown history. I am certain that Eric's 400 has another tenth or two left in it, under ideal conditions, with zero wheelspin... but all the planets will have to align to get there. I've run an occasional blistering time in my cars but those are abnormal conditions, not easily repeatable. YMMV, etc, etc...
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Capt. Fast does need good tires all around, that's his achilles’ heel and on both track cars. And he wonders why his times are so sporadic. If he wants any chance in hell (aside from the planetary alignment) to run closer with me, he needs four good tires to start. Or just get drag radials for track days.
+1. I know Eric is allergic to spending $$$, but a set of Hoosier DOT's on CLK forged wheels (~$750 total) would eliminate his traction issues permanently, even with NOS, a 6.0, or 3.27 gearing (maybe even with all three combined, lol). Yeah, it's not cheap, but reduced frustration & lower blood pressure has gotta be worth something, right? However, this would take away one of his last excuses!!! Uh-oh.
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However, this would take away one of his last excuses!!! Uh-oh.
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I do however, need to keep the record straight! 

No argument from me. But in hindsight, my 14.020 ET came at 3:30 pm, after the crash and I didn't have problems hooking up at the line or down the lane. :wink:This is why everybody was fighting for the right lane for the rest of the day. Even Casey was trying to avoid the left lane. So was Steve.
....since you're the one nitpicking with lanes.![]()
Agree 100% on both counts. I'm definitely impressed with what he's extracted from the granny-geared 4.2 setup. And also bummed that the magic EZL doesn't appear to work on late 4.2 cars (the 4.2 EZL's are not all interchangeable as 5.0 EZL's are). That means I can't work the same magic on my 95 E420. I do have a bit of interesting info for Eric regarding his eBay chip, if he reads this and remembers to shoot me an email about it.
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No argument from me. But in hindsight, my 14.020 ET came at 3:30 pm, after the crash and I didn't have problems hooking up at the line or down the lane. :wink:
Btw, you still need tires with better/more tread for street tires, if you want to use street tires. Sorry to say, but yours have less than track ready tread left, plus you said that you hook up on the streets much better - which like you said, points to the condition of the track. If you want to overcome that, you need to run wider tires in the rear, hence I don't break traction much after I adjust the rear PSI on my 275's.


That was the price you paid for being late to the track.You are the one who absolutely INSISTED on having the right lane in our first race. I would say that constitutes nitpicking.

Advantages, Shmandvantages - its called preparation…just let it go.This brings up another advantage that Steve has: he has much better tires than I do!

Advantages, Shmandvantages - its called preparation…just let it go. What’s with all of the excuses?
You don’t see me tripping when your twin Volvo wagon with a turbo kicked my ass (regardless if it was stripped bare or not), that’s racing, buddy.

I’ll even set stakes – you beat me and I’ll give you $50.00.
Go get “new” tires and we’ll line up anytime you are ready to get spanked.![]()
The "stripped" Volvo comment was the first time I mentioned it here. And I believe I only mentioned it twice in general - once while at the track when I ran against the Volvo and now here. But I didn't dwell on it.And you are also ALWAYS very quick to point out how that Volvo is "stripped" EVERY TIME it is mentioned. (Sorry, I just HAD to point that out!)![]()
Sure...once I know how much boost you are putting out.Does that offer apply to my Volvo too?
Think I mentioned this before, but the gearing won't affect your Mojave Mile performance much. Gearing will change your ET over a fixed distance but have very, very little effect on MPH over a fixed distance.
Also, the '92 LH has the 155mph limiter so it won't matter which chip you use.
Based on my test data, I'd expect my E420's to do the standing mile at around ~135mph or so, give or take a few mph.
Eric's car is definitely quicker than mine so his might crack the 140mph mark... maybe. Mojave is ~2750' elevation, almost exactly the same as where I live, so my local test data would be directly comparable (no correction factors needed). The 500E's should be in the mid-140's or so.

And, the 4.2L is power-limited even if it had proper gearing for top speed; I don't think it would ever hit 155mph even if de-limited and with 2.65 gears (which would probably be optimal for top speed). I'm pretty sure the E420 will top out in the high 140's, maybe low 150's, when tweaked with a '92 LH and whatnot.
I'm not sure if I can make it in 2012
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