Subydude
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Did I hit a nerve there?![]()
Lol, okay.
One LRP lap in my supra is basically this for 56 seconds, over and over and over again with no rest, in a 600whp+ Supra with ethanol:
Braking from 148 mph to mid 60 mph, WOT to mid 80 mph, braking to low 60 mph, WOT to 122 mph, braking to mid 80 mph, WOT to 115 mph, braking to approx 98mph, WOT to 148 mph.
If that isn't enough WOT for 20-30 minutes and 15+ laps per session for you then we can use Pocono which is 55mph to 130mph and 60mph to 158mph in the two biggest WOT sections, and a bunch of other WOT moments per lap.
But yea, totally different. Good luck with your arts and crafts project.
You're proving my point either way. The delta at LRP is similar to RRR in a lot of ways and that's not a track known for causing heating issues. Yes, you make 600 whp, we get that. I know the fuel requirements for that also. I have no clue what pump setup you have, but I'm guessing it's the stock FPC. I also have no idea if you run with the covers off in the back. I do know however, that you are a single data point, and a slightly pretentious one at that. Your tone continues to show that if people aren't praising you or fawning over your wisdom on this forum your default is to make fun.
It's kind of a weird insecurity/flex to feel the need to sarcastically wish someone good luck with arts and crafts while touting how much you do on your own which is basically a slightly different arts and crafts.
And now, back to actual tech discussion. I likely won't get to update this thread until after SCCA TT Nats in later Sept when I get on track again. Kind of hard to test or replicate without being on track. Pitt Race should be a different setup as well given it'll be cooler and I'll be running with all the rear trunk covers off. If it shows up again there I'll know it's either a bad fuel pump pulling too much current or a faulty sensor/chip in the FPC. In which case I'll take it to the dealer to see what they say.
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