Even with Nationals behind us, we're still working on making the LeGrand faster and more reliable. We spent a few hours this weekend changing the oil, this time to Brad Penn's racing 10w30 and continuing our work on a new foam BSCI seat for our co-driver. We also changed our gearing again—this time we reinstalled the 13-tooth front sprocket. …
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Is the course that bumpy, or does the engine start acting funny the faster you go?
It's amazing what little bumps do to a lightweight/high hp car. I'm hoping that getting rid of the rear anti-roll bar helps droop travel and stops some of that.
It seems like a car that small and that low wouldn't need much to control roll. Have you tried a tiny bar in front and nothing in the back?
It still needs a front bar---but the rear has been removed and I'm waiting for the next event or two to see if that helps. Part of the choppiness that Alfadriver notes is actually my/foot leg bouncing on the gas pedal--something I'm still working on controlling at lower speeds. Other drivers use stirrups to keep their legs from moving too much.
fifty
HalfDork
10/29/11 1:15 p.m.
Is that an iPhone on the dash, and if so, what datalogging software are you running?
I'm trying out Harry's lap timer.
nmscot
New Reader
10/31/11 7:11 p.m.
I use to live in FLA back in the 70' and did some autocrossing -- where is that site?
Orange County Convention Center-- new-to-SCCA lot.
I have to drag the side of my shoe on the chassis skin of the footwell when I'm driving the Radical in the paddock or it can get all choppy and messy and bucking and whatnot, mighty quickly.
BTW - I'm buying a set of 25s next year and trying B mod.
That makes me think some grip tape on the side of the footwell might help. Hmmmmm
Ian F
MegaDork
11/3/11 10:08 a.m.
Would a damper on the throttle linkage help? Something small like a VW TDI belt tensioner damper comes to mind.
chknhwk
HalfDork
11/16/11 4:53 a.m.
Speaking of using smartphones for data-logging, how is everybody mounting them? I have a new app I want to try but unsure what's going to be allowed by tech.