Funny story. We smelled oil yesterday while moving through the line to check in (5 ****in’ hours). This morning I started the car and had a small bit of blue smoke that smelled oil out of the exhaust. I moved the car and trailer to pit area from where I had parked it out in the north 40. By the one I got to the pits and parked there was a plume of oil smoke following me coming from the tailpipe. Has to be the turbo I said to myself. So we swapped the genuine BW S475 with an aftermarket turd (néw) that my son acquired for free. Solved the problem.6:26:08 to see "Monte Alban" run a 12.46 at...66mph 😂 man you were HARD on those brakes!
Now the plot thickens. Fubar’d on the lane organization by hotrod. I made a pass at 2:30,
1st pass of the week. I lifted at the 1/8th and stood on the brakes to make sure I have a legal pass to get to the next track. Ran a 6.60 1/8th with a shitty 1.8 60’. Hit was awful. I didn’t have time to look at the log until we got to the motel after 255 miles of driving. Albeit the 1st time I’ve ever ran this with pump gas - so a little tuning on the way of the flex sensor. Worked great and appears to have gotten about 14-15 mph pulling 1100lbs of trailer. So I look at the log - the 2nd fuel pump never turned on. My fuel pressure dropped to 31 psi and the 210 Bosch’s went to 90dc and the AFR went to 12.9 -
13.0 at 25, yes 25, lbs of boost. Holy Jesus is E85 forgiving.
Just figured out the relay for the 2nd pump gave up the ghost. I have a new pump on hand and spare relays, so I’m good for tomorrow.
Moral to this long winded bit is that if I had gotten through tech quickly yesterday, then I was destined to oil down the track with either a blown turbo or a windowed block. If I hadn’t lifted just before the 1/8th, then I’m sure I would’ve scattered this beetch. Maybe things happen for a reason lol.
Onto tomorrow and see what it brings. For now I’m reloading the trailer and getting the car back on the ground. I promise to make a better showing soon.
P.S. - this turbo made 25lbs on gate 🤪🤪🤪
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