RallyCross @ Thunderhill - Two Day Event - Oct 1 & 2, 2005
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Location: 1999 OBS, 1985 GTI rallycar, 1995 Miata trackcar, 2001 Ford E350 van
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Congrats Pete and Marek!
I'd just like to point out that SFR RallyCross kicks @$$. Not only are events run on time, safely, and in an organized fashion, but skills needed to compete well are comparable to those required to run at national levels. They're also useful in performance rallies.
Thank you Skylar, Megan, Sherry, Greg, Lewis, and all the regular rallycross competitors over the past few years.
I'd just like to point out that SFR RallyCross kicks @$$. Not only are events run on time, safely, and in an organized fashion, but skills needed to compete well are comparable to those required to run at national levels. They're also useful in performance rallies.
Thank you Skylar, Megan, Sherry, Greg, Lewis, and all the regular rallycross competitors over the past few years.
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Congrats Pete and Merek
Our wishes for a speedy recovery of both of you and your STI.
NOW WHERE'S THE PICS!
A mile long rally corse that must have been awesome. OK nothing compard to rally but you didn't need a roll cage
John & Crystal
Our wishes for a speedy recovery of both of you and your STI.
NOW WHERE'S THE PICS!
A mile long rally corse that must have been awesome. OK nothing compard to rally but you didn't need a roll cage
John & Crystal
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I'll just keep using the thread...
The car keeps dieing... I had to do a 1/4 limited at 3000rpm and Marek had a DNF from it limping off the launch. Even with this, after the first day Marek is 1st in RM4 and I'm second. We've gotten lots of imformation from a bunch of sources (Thanks to Ed, Shiv and the guy at Santa Cruz Subie) and still no luck fixing the car. We've got the 2nd and 3rd fastest times of the day on a broken STi and we're sure we could have owned this event with a working car.... but that's what Rally is about, right?
...And for those who might ask: P2128 and it goes into "limp home" mode. Reproduces now with *and* without engine management replabily from really high power starts. XMap reads that the TPS output is reading fine. Who knows, maybe I have a bad ECU.
The car keeps dieing... I had to do a 1/4 limited at 3000rpm and Marek had a DNF from it limping off the launch. Even with this, after the first day Marek is 1st in RM4 and I'm second. We've gotten lots of imformation from a bunch of sources (Thanks to Ed, Shiv and the guy at Santa Cruz Subie) and still no luck fixing the car. We've got the 2nd and 3rd fastest times of the day on a broken STi and we're sure we could have owned this event with a working car.... but that's what Rally is about, right?
...And for those who might ask: P2128 and it goes into "limp home" mode. Reproduces now with *and* without engine management replabily from really high power starts. XMap reads that the TPS output is reading fine. Who knows, maybe I have a bad ECU.
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Car Info: '04 STi - RallyX beast
It turns out to be related to the fact that the interior was stripped: I'd tried to get some last minute work done before the RallyX and didn't have time to put everything back in. The e-gas on the STi uses a pot that triggers a servo in the throttle body. Since the interior was taken out, so was the little stopper under the gas pedal, allowing the pedal to push further sending a higher value to the TPS sensor than it allowed, sending the car into limp home mode. Thanks to Carlsen Subaru for figuing that one out for me. Lesson learned: a) don't make big changes to your car a couple days before a race & b) if it's fast enough, you can still beat everyone else with a broken car.
Hope this helps. --pete
(skylar, thanks for catching this)
Hope this helps. --pete
(skylar, thanks for catching this)
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It turns out to be related to the fact that the interior was stripped: I'd tried to get some last minute work done before the RallyX and didn't have time to put everything back in. The e-gas on the STi uses a pot that triggers a servo in the throttle body. Since the interior was taken out, so was the little stopper under the gas pedal, allowing the pedal to push further sending a higher value to the TPS sensor than it allowed, sending the car into limp home mode. Thanks to Carlsen Subaru for figuing that one out for me. Lesson learned: a) don't make big changes to your car a couple days before a race & b) if it's fast enough, you can still beat everyone else with a broken car.
Hope this helps. --pete
(skylar, thanks for catching this)
Hope this helps. --pete
(skylar, thanks for catching this)
thanks again!!
john
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