JamesBryan
ClioSport Club Member
EFI could probably map it.
I think Richard changed it before, but ill do it again, is pretty much the only thing i havent changed on it so far lol.The fuel filter on the R53 is supposedly a lifetime jobbie, but some people have seen them be pretty nasty if they've not been changed.
If the fuel at the track had sat around for a while it can loose some of it's fizz, but it does take a little while, how many track days is the place running over winter anyway?
But the plugs were perfectly fine prior to the trackday (i checked them the weekend before), & id done 1500 miles & 3 track days since they were last changed, which would suggest that the map is fine? Im not a numpty lol, i do a million pre-trackday checks on the car, in the previous 2 weeks id bled the clutch/brakes with new fluid, checked the sparks, assessed the brakes/cv joints/bushes, did an engine/gearbox oil service, etc etc, all was spot on, no issues to report.I bet the map is only a tiny bit out. Ignore you did 150 miles on track before it popped. It'll have been going a tiny bit ever since it was fixed. Its eating spark plugs FFS. Something is very wrong, not that its gone hard on 95 for an hour.
Yeah, temps were getting on a bit, but only up to circa 50IAT, the GRS has a pretty good recovery rate, & i hadnt experienced any boost clipping at all in the morning. If IATs go above 50 i tend to let the car cool off a little before giving it the beans again.Obviously on a supercharged engine thats not so easy and intake temps can get mental if unchecked, they're going to be naturally higher if you're overdriving the charger for more boost too.
Having the IC top mounted can give issues with heat soaking as well.
Ah cheers, ill have a look at that at lunchtime!!This is what I was talking about on Saturday Dave. Not sure whether mini factory ECUs have this functionality built in but may be worth a bit of research. It definitely was an interesting watch none the less.
You posted that video, in this thread, yesterday.This just popped up on my feed too. Damn mighty car mods making me crave haltech http://www.haltech.com/knock-control/
Alzheimer is a cruel mistress.You posted that video, in this thread, yesterday.
Dejavo?
I posted a link to the vid but not the textual explanation behind it allYou posted that video, in this thread, yesterday.
Dejavo?
Boost leaks would usually over-fuel though, not blow the end off the plug.
Wow, didn't realise spark plugs were so valuable on the second hand market !I'll give you £500 for it.
Do the compression test wet with a bit of oil down each cylinder and see if it changes.