Track Night in America, Ridge Motorsports Park Shelton WA, 09/16/2020

Teeth

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So it's not a competition....or is it?

I've decided that, though it means I may compete no more than once annually, SCCA Time Trials are what I want to run. To that end I sadly began to do some minor downgrades to fit into the class where I feel I have the best chance at being sort of competitive, tuner 5. The big downgrade was to remove the Cultus intake and go back to the original part, but I also had to put the radio antenna, rear windshield wiper, and other random odds and ends back on. I hate to do it, but I want to compete and I don't want to do forced induction or aero, so this is how it has to be :mad:

So I did that and was having some trouble getting everything back how I wanted to before the National Tour event held close to my new home in WA. I ran a nearly bone stock EP3 Civic Si that we picked up here to be our DD/beater/marginally safe child-transport car instead. That went pretty well, but I didn't post up here because I felt like I was cheating on the Swift, lol.

I now have things a bit better sorted, so I took the Swift the SCCA's last "Track Night in America" event of the season with the goal of beating the time I put down at the TT in the Civic.

Race Chrono says I did, (208.6 vs 2:10.06 or something like that) and it was good to have the Swift as a dancing partner again. I've still got some work to do on my intake (rules say pcv system may have a catch can but it must not vent to atmosphere and be plumbed roughly the same). That's easy on the pcv side, but not so much on the pre-TB side, and now I've got oil collecting in my air cleaner again. Also, I think I'm pretty much done with K&N filters, but that's another post.

Anyway, the event was a hoot despite terrible air quality from all the fires. Here are some pictures and link to Youtube highlights:

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Yes that's the sun.

My video rig has not improved with age :crying: I believe the sensor is actually a little loose in the camera housing, so it's even shakier than normal. I have a Polaroid cube on the way so it won't happen again, but I also made some effort editing the footage to make it a little more interesting.

https://youtu.be/v0yPeJi1LMc

Cheers!
 
No, no, I have one of Balli's torsen diffs, but you can hear it going open when the front tire gets light in a couple of places. Mine has not been quite perfect and I suspect it may be in need of a rebuild...
 
I enjoyed that. While on the straights big hp takes over, but once its in when it comes to the corners, your eating them up. Yeah a fresh engine and maybe a bit taller gearing might help on the straights. Keep posting.
 
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