View Full Version : NXCOUPE Pass 5.15.21 E20
redfirepearlgt
05-15-2021, 09:01 AM
Enjoy...
https://youtu.be/AsopsR8dUlU
draggin50
05-15-2021, 03:03 PM
Nice! Looks like its moving along just fine!
Derek Newman in the black twin turbo stick car. Glad to see him back out also.
redfirepearlgt
05-15-2021, 03:52 PM
Yeah that was Derek. He was running a soft base tune to start dialing it in.
Mike made a decent pass (tons more in the car for sure). Tested his scramble button and learned some more on those settings on the boost controller. I'll let him share the numbers and details. I'm just an observer.
NXcoupe
05-15-2021, 05:51 PM
Thanks for the video Chad. Great hanging out with you and the rest of the guys last night. My car is fixed and ready to race again. I can't wait to make another pass and see what my change did so I can dial in the pid controls on my boost control.
I had a fuse get hot and blow. Replaced it all with a larger fuse holder and gauge wire, shouldn't have an issue now.
redfirepearlgt
05-15-2021, 07:35 PM
Glad it was something minor Mike. 'Izza' was getting a little 'ancy in the pants' when you hadn't shown back up after the pass. Good seeing you and look forward to seeing you at the cruise in Saturday. Maybe I will remember to pick up my chair! LOL!
NXcoupe
05-15-2021, 10:56 PM
It's still here from last year. Lol
Kwik92GT
05-15-2021, 11:59 PM
Nice hit for the initial outing for the season Mike! You get it to stay up on the tire and it'll pick up a good bit as it sits. :cool1:
draggin50
05-16-2021, 09:59 AM
Yeah that was Derek. He was running a soft base tune to start dialing it in.
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He has fought a ton of issues. Sure is nice to see him finally get his 9 second pass and actually get to make passes without issues. He sure gives it 100% all the time with that car.
NXcoupe
05-16-2021, 10:53 AM
Nice hit for the initial outing for the season Mike! You get it to stay up on the tire and it'll pick up a good bit as it sits. :cool1:
Thanks Greg! Yep, I'm just dialing in boost control right now. First pass was on just 10 psi and it went a 9.8 at 145! Second pass is a long funny story. If I get some time, I'll type it out. But I learned a lot and I'm zeroing in on the boost control. Thanks for the input Chad on the PID controls, it's starting to make a lot of sense to me now. The more I mess with it, the closer my target and actual seem to get. Won't be long now.
draggin50
05-16-2021, 11:21 AM
PID??? Im out dated and don't know what it means.
Rick93coupe
05-16-2021, 02:10 PM
You adjust the PID's in the software so that the fill and vent solenoids for the boost controller, either add dome pressure or vent that pressure to follow the boost curve you program. They take some time to adjust them, as each combo of parts is different.
Nice pass Mike!
NXcoupe
05-16-2021, 02:33 PM
Proportional, Integral, Derivative. It's used in lots of applications. Thanks Rick.
NXcoupe
05-16-2021, 11:02 PM
Nice hit for the initial outing for the season Mike! You get it to stay up on the tire and it'll pick up a good bit as it sits. :cool1:
Remember I'm still running a stock F150 converter and stock 6R80. Just want to get as fast as I can as is before I drop coin on a converter and upgrade the trans.
Kwik92GT
05-16-2021, 11:44 PM
Remember I'm still running a stock F150 converter and stock 6R80. Just want to get as fast as I can as is before I drop coin on a converter and upgrade the trans.
Forgot about the stock converter.
5.0calypso93lx
05-17-2021, 10:04 AM
Nice! What was the time and trap?
Maximus
05-17-2021, 10:13 AM
Nice hit!!:cool1:
NXcoupe
05-17-2021, 11:53 AM
Nice! What was the time and trap?
A lot went on during that pass, but letting off just past the 1k ft mark, it went a 9.56@143. Pass before was full bore throughout the pass and it went 9.80@145 but with less boost. Was hoping for one last pass but it didn't happen.
Both passes 60ft was in the high 1.6 range. Converter is killing me.
5.0calypso93lx
05-17-2021, 12:37 PM
A lot went on during that pass, but letting off just past the 1k ft mark, it went a 9.56@143. Pass before was full bore throughout the pass and it went 9.80@145 but with less boost. Was hoping for one last pass but it didn't happen.
Both passes 60ft was in the high 1.6 range. Converter is killing me.
Can't be made about that! Nice passes. Sounds like you got some good data as well.
draggin50
05-17-2021, 05:30 PM
Sounds promising to say the least. 9.50's on a bad pass would be awesome!
NXcoupe
05-17-2021, 06:17 PM
Yeah, lol, I had the chute out before the finish line.
draggin50
05-17-2021, 07:14 PM
Well that would explain the mph loss!
NXcoupe
05-18-2021, 08:29 AM
Well that would explain the mph loss!
If I can ever get some time where I feel like typing it out, I'll post the back story. Comedy of errors.
draggin50
05-18-2021, 08:22 PM
Ill be looking forward to hearing it! Or reading it!
If it wasn't for story's, we wouldn't have much! Good or bad!
NXcoupe
05-18-2021, 10:33 PM
Ill be looking forward to hearing it! Or reading it!
If it wasn't for story's, we wouldn't have much! Good or bad!
True, I'll do it in the morning on the desktop so it'll go fast.
NXcoupe
05-30-2021, 08:43 PM
So, I promised I'd write the story of this pass that Chad was so kind enough to video for me. I was in the pits showing chad how the boost control worked, we were talking PID controls, as he is familiar with them as I am. The discussion really helped me to get a little better grip on how to proceed, so I made some changes to them and then I went in and changed the target boost to 14 psi across the gears. I had them progressively adding boost through 2 highest gears(remember, I use 4 gears each pass), and I felt the track could take more. So I loaded that onto the holley, packed the chute and jumped in to get into the lanes. I got ready and pulled up. Did a great burnout, pulled forward to stage, got the lights on and floored it. Thing came up onto the 2 step and had almost 3 pounds of boost. I pulled the trigger on the shoot the light, and the car lifted up and took off. It felt great. Shifts were firm and the car was arrow straight. It shifted into 3rd, then into 4th and I thought, why not push the scramble button to make sure it's working right? (it had been sticking on and doing some stupid crap previously, but we fixed it and this was a repair field test), so I pushed the button. The car jumped up and started pulling like it got hit in the ass by a garbage truck. Then, it nosed over and a bunch of shit hit the windshield. I instantly grabbed the chute lever and then hit the brakes. I got it slowed down and went around the corner, I knew I done blowed somethin up. lol. I got it stopped and put it in park. Engine was idling at 650 or so, oil pressure was 35 to 40 psi, temp was 194, everything sounded, well, normal. I let it run so I could listen to it out of the car. I got out and gathered up the chute and shoved it in the passenger seat. I slammed the door, walked around listening, no smoke, no rattles, nuttin. Got back in, put the steering wheel on, took a deep breath, exhaled, put it into gear and it.......died. Yup, lost fuel pressure and it shut off. Shit. I signaled to a biker I was broke, and he nodded and stopped, I told him to let the ticket guy know I was broke down here. I grabbed one of the little clip on flashlights the wife got me for Christmas, and got over to the 4 position solid state relay from MSD, and traced the supply wire back to the positive distribution post, found the fuse holder, and bam, blown fuse. Not just blown, but melted, bubbly, nearly in flames fuse. lol. Then I realized what happened to it. We had added the fan to the MSD relay so the computer could control it, but we hadn't increased the supply wire gauge, so it just about melted it due to the amps draw. So, turns out Adam had jumped in his car and was coming down to get me when he passed me getting towed back. lol. Thanks Adam! Anyway, the guy on the Edgewater crew was a fantastic guy, really helpful and friendly. We got a tow strap on it and he started towing me back. While being towed back, I realized what had happened. I confirmed it once I hooked the laptop up to the Holley. Remember I raised the target? Remember I was tuning the PID controls? Well, it nosed over because I raised the target, but not the ceiling safeties. So when I hit the scramble it over shot by .5 lbs and that sent it to gate, which nosed it over. Remember the shit hitting the windshield? It was one of those large cluster of gnats I hit at 145 mph, bug guts all over the windshield. lol. So no harm, no foul. I raised the safeties and increased the supply wire to 8g and so far so good. Now you all know 'the story'. Hope you get a chuckle out of it like we all did. Had my nads in my neck for a minute. For sure.
draggin50
05-30-2021, 08:49 PM
Hahaha, that's awesome! That would sure make a person panic for sure. The perfect storm so to speak, everything happening at the most perfect time.
Glad it wasn't nothing bad and you was able to get it fixed right up after figuring it out.
NXcoupe
05-30-2021, 09:54 PM
Thanks buddy! Yeah, it was a good, deep laugh of relief and happy nothing serious happened. The bugs on the windshield just cemented the oh shit moment. Lol.
Rick93coupe
05-30-2021, 10:55 PM
LOL, I did something similar once. I was out on a back road doing some testing and had been running on only gate which was right around 10 psi. I decided to hook up the controller and start putting some power into it and targeted 12psi and it felt good. Upped it to 14 and it felt better. Figured when not set it on 16 right? I made another pull and mid grin it made a pop and killed all the power, so I lifted and coasted over to the side of the road, only to realize it was idling fine, revved fine? I had a 15psi safety setup that I had forgotten about. I just knew I blew it up.
NXcoupe
05-31-2021, 02:19 PM
You know the feeling then. I just knew I blew something. Not to brag on myself, but I don't even lift the hood at the track. I've had a few issues since I put the fan on computer control. Engine was hot through the passes causing timing to be pulled out. So it was down on power a bit.
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