Well, it's 2022 and I still haven't been to the track. In short, it was rainy when we left late for Roebling. Hit I-4 and I could see and feel the auto tune working, hopes were high. Then I had gradually increasing trouble maintaining speed with no real power, so I moved for an exit. I see that the voltmeter is below 10. Then 9. At the bottom of the ramp I got lucky, there was no traffic when the battery died. The local AutoZone didn't have any 75 series side post batteries, they were only about half-stocked, so I bought a top post and cable ends. I didn't want to get a battery that wouldn't fit in the battery holder, at this point I still had some hope of being able to continue. It was pouring rain when I crawled into a fogged car and changed batteries and cable ends. We didn't get much further before I called it, I had no real acceleration and was having trouble maintaing a minimal highway speed. Then it got worse. Orlando-Daytona round trip time of 6 hours and 2.5 tanks of gas. Had a minor exhaust headache the next day.
So, I learned:
My air filter was massively clogged.
My autotune works.
I need to be diligent with my cutoffs to avoid killing this battery.
I need to repatch the hole in the floor for the 3-link shafty thing. (Technical term, I checked)
The car has been parked since the aborted track trip but I have been making time to go out and keep things moving. I have avoided the dreaded "horizontal space creep" that would convert it to faux-temporary storage. I have to pull the tongue off the trailer and roll it around to the side yard but the car is minutes from cranking. That has been my goal the last 2-months, to not let it slide onto a back burner while I work to prepare for the next wrenching weekend with cleaning and planning. To that end, I'm pencilling a shake down cruise for the 22nd at The Firm and I should be able to pen that in and book it after this weekend. To that end, the main points are:
Over the holidays I pulled the air filter out of the wheel well and cleaned out 50g of sand, rubber, and pebbles. The filter was 500g dirty, so 10% of it was road stuff. There was also no hint of red. The filter is, obviously, clean now and oil arrives tomorrow with an IAT sensor and pigtail. The new sensor will let me remove the GM MAF housing and the plumbing to fit it, shortening the assembly to put the filter inside the engine bay. Longer term I would like to draw up an intake box but this is already a big improvement. The fender liner was previously removed as a road hazard, unintentionally exposing the air filter to grit and water. A flash-on snapshot of the filter upon removal. Can I plead a "live and learn"?
Also arriving tomorrow are Hawk DTC-60s for the front calipers. Having driven The Firm a few times and been caught short of braking each time, I am not going to go up on the same pads with more power. I considered the Blues but I prefer the friction curve of the 60s and they were only $17 more on Summit. I'm still planning on HP+ pads in the rear for this trip, they should handle balancing fine.
I have an extra piece of sheet metal, I'm going to make a large version of 3-link shaft thing cover and give it a bit of a hump to prevent the travel of the rear end popping it loose.
Arriving Saturday I have a set of QA1 sway bars, I plan to have the rear bar added before The Firm with a front strut brace. This is planned to be the heaviest work before a shake down at The Firm but I might put in the front sway bar if I get carried away. This should also make for some good photo ops to add some content.