Jim Green's 90q 20vt - 636whp 07k

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Re: Jim Green's 90 20vt, who needs 2nd gear anyways

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a_CQ wrote:Cool. I know I said this before somewhere, but street tire 275s will work on the Coupe with a perfect width/offset wheels.


I would have to see this to believe it. 255's yes, but 275's? I don't think so...
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What are the baseline numbers? I hope it's tuned for the cold.
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<gentleman's clap>
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Thanks for posting that! Yes, the car is running like a top and especially in the weather. It is freezing up here in willows!

The cruise control worked amazing, I can't believe I waited so long to hook it up. I did not notice any fuel enrichment issues, Sam so we can compare numbers.
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Jim, the Legend, the Myth.

What's it like to be called "legendary"?
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I guess it feels good, I had a couple of almost legendary moments today on r-comps+36degreea+very damp track+off camber+big rear sway made the rear of the car beat the front around the turn a fee times. It was pretty much like ice driving!
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audifreakjim wrote:I guess it feels good, I had a couple of almost legendary moments today on r-comps+36degreea+very damp track+off camber+big rear sway made the rear of the car beat the front around the turn a fee times. It was pretty much like ice driving!

sounds like a blast have a safe and fun weekend
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Sounds like fun as long as no one drives into you while your practicing your spins. :D I'm gonna come out in the morning with some friends and check everything out.
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Exactly, normally I wouldn't posting about a spin, but it all added to the learning experience, after all that is why I am here! The first time was just a touch too much trail braking into turn 3 an off camber corner and the rear end stepped out pretty fast on me. I actually recovered it really well, buy had to dirty up a few tires to finish the job, no spin here.

Second time was the exact same spot and the car in front of me had spun and gone well off track, first time seeing that unfold in front of me I barely tapped the brakes and this time there was no saving it. I stayed well on track, buy embarrassing more than anything, especially since it was all caught on someone elses camera. We all had good laughs over it at dinner.
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audifreakjim wrote:Exactly, normally I wouldn't posting about a spin, but it all added to the learning experience, after all that is why I am here! The first time was just a touch too much trail braking into turn 3 an off camber corner and the rear end stepped out pretty fast on me. I actually recovered it really well, buy had to dirty up a few tires to finish the job, no spin here.

Second time was the exact same spot and the car in front of me had spun and gone well off track, first time seeing that unfold in front of me I barely tapped the brakes and this time there was no saving it. I stayed well on track, buy embarrassing more than anything, especially since it was all caught on someone elses camera. We all had good laughs over it at dinner.

At least just a little scare factor no damage to car, cold track is hard even in a straight line some times
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Nice numbers, Jimmy!!

Re: spins...just keep your foot in it - it's quattro! :P

Now let's see some vids...or whenever you get back...have fun today too.
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:stupid:

And if you don't have to shift, try left foot braking. Once you get some practice, it's pretty awesome. Walter Rohrl baby! :wink:
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I am getting there, turn 3 had my number on Saturday, Sunday was much better, and I will likely do the May event and focus on more advanced things like left foot braking. I am really happy after this weekend, I have done lot's of track events prior to this, but I feel like I am finally beyond connecting the dots if you will. Establishing a rhythm, trail braking and getting the car car lined up for the earliest application of WOT was sooo much fun, and WAY faster. Last time out I was hammering on the gas and brakes to go fast, this time it was just fast and I felt like I didn't have to work at it, there is about an 5 second lap time difference between last years video one below.

This is the best vid I captured, some traffic, but shows two complete laps. I need to work on the laptimer app, I don't like the points at which it starts and stops, and it only records every other lap. This one worked out well for video because it missed the start finish POI and combined two laps into one. There is a little talking, just ignore it :)


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I love the little track info and speed in the corner, that is awesome, makes it seem likea video game!
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Good job Jim, I wished I could have made it but it was not in the cards.
Your line is right, 14-15 is hard to get right. It will come together. Hopefully I'll make May, we'll see.
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Great video...but, which button do I press to get the behind the car view? R1? lol

I like the R-L-R section over the crest at 40sec...that looks fun and kinda like a similar section at Laguna Seca...

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yeah, looks great Jim. That track seems pretty tricky at a few corners and very fun.
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cbrydon wrote:Great video...but, which button do I press to get the behind the car view? R1? lol

I like the R-L-R section over the crest at 40sec...that looks fun and kinda like a similar section at Laguna Seca...

...and I think you need a nogaro blue 'something' to go with ol' yeller...'er vomit comet...


The wifes's Camry could use a paint job :D

Good job Jim, I wished I could have made it but it was not in the cards.
Your line is right, 14-15 is hard to get right. It will come together. Hopefully I'll make May, we'll see.


Thanks! I heard a V8 pull up and ran over thinking it might be you, sorry you couldn't make it.
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Awesome,

Glad to see the car running so well............looks like to much fun.


Cheers,

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Very nice! I'm really impressed with the quality of that video and data.
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nice breaking of the 500hp barrier. how much boost for that on track play?
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The car was on 19 psi of boost, about 390 whp at the dyno the day before. It's a good balance of power, everything stays cool, and the brakes can keep up at that level.

RSCoupe wrote:Very nice! I'm really impressed with the quality of that video and data.


Not bad for an iphone and $115 in parts! All of the other info you get with the app is great too. I used it as a speedometer on the way home to make sure I wasn't ever going more than 10 over :roll:
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audifreakjim wrote:The car was on 19 psi of boost, about 390 whp at the dyno the day before. It's a good balance of power, everything stays cool, and the brakes can keep up at that level.

RSCoupe wrote:Very nice! I'm really impressed with the quality of that video and data.


Not bad for an iphone and $115 in parts! All of the other info you get with the app is great too. I used it as a speedometer on the way home to make sure I wasn't ever going more than 10 over :roll:


Hey Jimmy

What ap is that and what equipment did you buy to go along with? Nice job on the track for a hack. What brakes are you running? I like to have all I can get at the track and modulate with the right foot so as not to get too crazy. Probably smarter the way you did it though. It is hard to restrain yourself sometimes.

Hap, with some kind of restraint near Everboost, Maguire
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Hap, it's Harry's Laptimer app for the iPhone, $15 in the app store. The iPhone 4 is best because it can do 720p video.

I sprung for the Tom-Tom external GPS window mount, ~$90. It greatly improves the gps resolution over the built phone gps, and is a pretty solid mount. Plus it charges the phone.
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Damn, that video is from an iPhone?? wow.

Good job out there...few turns seemed to give you trouble but overall looks like lots of fun. The track looks interesting..I like it.
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