D Stock Power got cut off in long sweepers?
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Power got cut off in long sweepers?
Hi everybody,
This is my first post in this forum. I am so glad the forum has a dedicated place for different class competitors.
Anyways, I got my 06 MCS with LSD last december, and I just autocross it this past Sunday. I have a couple of question with the car, hope you guys can help me with it.
First of all, I didn't have race tires in time so I am running with Hankook RS2 Z212's (225/45/17). I know it's the wrong size but that's what I've got at the time.
So, I had the ASR off. Starting off the line, the car just cannot put the power down. It kept spinning, even with careful cluth, revving at 3K RPM, the fronts won't bite. What is the best way to launch this car?
Another bigger issue, the power got cut off in long sweepers! In my first run, I thought it's the traction control, but I had it turned OFF already! I thought I am imagining things, but another racer drove it, and confirmed it. It even cut off in the slaloms! I had 1/4 of a tank of gas, is that the problem?
Another problem, but that may be my driving style, I just can't seem to power out of the corner without slipping. I know I am suppose to squeeze onto the throttle coming out, but seems to me, the tire slip no matter how gentle I am with the pedal. Isn't the LSD suppose to work in that situation?
Also, does anybody has problem with the initial bite of the brake? I felt that it is too 'soft' compared to my previous autocross car. Will changing to some other brake pad help (like EBC yellow stuff R?)
All in all, I am very happy with the car. It rotates nicely, didn't have much body roll, and turn up pretty good times (4th place finish, and top 3 guys have race tires, and I am only .1 off the slowest of them).
Thanks in advance guys!
This is my first post in this forum. I am so glad the forum has a dedicated place for different class competitors.
Anyways, I got my 06 MCS with LSD last december, and I just autocross it this past Sunday. I have a couple of question with the car, hope you guys can help me with it.
First of all, I didn't have race tires in time so I am running with Hankook RS2 Z212's (225/45/17). I know it's the wrong size but that's what I've got at the time.
So, I had the ASR off. Starting off the line, the car just cannot put the power down. It kept spinning, even with careful cluth, revving at 3K RPM, the fronts won't bite. What is the best way to launch this car?
Another bigger issue, the power got cut off in long sweepers! In my first run, I thought it's the traction control, but I had it turned OFF already! I thought I am imagining things, but another racer drove it, and confirmed it. It even cut off in the slaloms! I had 1/4 of a tank of gas, is that the problem?
Another problem, but that may be my driving style, I just can't seem to power out of the corner without slipping. I know I am suppose to squeeze onto the throttle coming out, but seems to me, the tire slip no matter how gentle I am with the pedal. Isn't the LSD suppose to work in that situation?
Also, does anybody has problem with the initial bite of the brake? I felt that it is too 'soft' compared to my previous autocross car. Will changing to some other brake pad help (like EBC yellow stuff R?)
All in all, I am very happy with the car. It rotates nicely, didn't have much body roll, and turn up pretty good times (4th place finish, and top 3 guys have race tires, and I am only .1 off the slowest of them).
Thanks in advance guys!
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yeah that's the problem
Put some gas in the tank. I try to arrive with a half tank. That way the car is balanced the same each time. I've got EBC greens, the stock pads are JUNK!! The greens really bite well and get better with heat. Don't know what to tell you on the launch and tire spinning. Probably cold tires or low pressure or both. It will take some practice to get it right.
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Even with race tires and the LSD, it is very easy to lite up the fronts with just a little squeez of the throttle. I would have the dealer check out the car. I've run with the fuel gauge on empty without a hint of fuel starvation. It really does sound like your ASC is not turned off. Maybe something is wrong with the switch. (indicating that it is turned off when it isn't)
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Agreed - I try and show up with 1/4 tank or less and I've never had any issues with starvation. I assume you're not on the rev limiter, so it sounds like something has gone awry... Can you repeat it on the street? If not, they might have a hard time tracking it down - I wouldn't tell them you've been autocrossing, personally. One of our local dealers has started tracking that kind of crap in their computer...
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Thanks guys.
I'll have another go at the car this weekend with proper size tires, higher grip surface and more fuel. If it happens again i'll bring it back to the dealer. Hmm, what should I tell the dealer, "Yeah, it happened when I try to pull a record run into my driveway, which is a 2nd gear, long right hand sweeper....." Wonder if they'll believe me. :D
I'll have another go at the car this weekend with proper size tires, higher grip surface and more fuel. If it happens again i'll bring it back to the dealer. Hmm, what should I tell the dealer, "Yeah, it happened when I try to pull a record run into my driveway, which is a 2nd gear, long right hand sweeper....." Wonder if they'll believe me. :D
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Hmmm. If it's fuel starving, something changed from '05 to '06. My '05 car (as well as my '02) could be autocrossed with NO gas, guage below "E" line and not even a hint of starvation.
In fact, I even had trouble starting my '02 car in grid one time because of low gas, yet it didn't starve on course...
As for front traction, welcome to high torque front wheel drive. Period. It's been the biggest achilles heel with this car from the beginning. Along with high torque, you've got a very touchy (short tip-in) electronic throttle that makes it difficult to modulate. Takes practice, that's for sure.
Brian
In fact, I even had trouble starting my '02 car in grid one time because of low gas, yet it didn't starve on course...
As for front traction, welcome to high torque front wheel drive. Period. It's been the biggest achilles heel with this car from the beginning. Along with high torque, you've got a very touchy (short tip-in) electronic throttle that makes it difficult to modulate. Takes practice, that's for sure.
Brian
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Hi guys,
Here's an update of the situation.
Since the first autocross, I've replaced the tires to a more proper sized 215/40/17 Azenis RT-615. The last autocross's venue has a much higher friction surface, but course design doesn't have any sweepers. I ran with 1/2 tank full of gas, and the power didn't get cut off that time.
I also just did an open track day, and the track has a big carousel which loads up some lateral Gs' when taken properly, the power did not get cut off also, but I realized when powering out of corners, the engine will skip a beat or two. I wonder if that's my heavy right foot over powering the LSD, or does the LSD have some issues. Any thoughts?
Here's an update of the situation.
Since the first autocross, I've replaced the tires to a more proper sized 215/40/17 Azenis RT-615. The last autocross's venue has a much higher friction surface, but course design doesn't have any sweepers. I ran with 1/2 tank full of gas, and the power didn't get cut off that time.
I also just did an open track day, and the track has a big carousel which loads up some lateral Gs' when taken properly, the power did not get cut off also, but I realized when powering out of corners, the engine will skip a beat or two. I wonder if that's my heavy right foot over powering the LSD, or does the LSD have some issues. Any thoughts?
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I noticed this at our last autocross a bit - with the open diff in my Cooper and the current "stiff" suspension setup I found a few hiccups now and then over rough pavement in fast sweepers with the DSC off... It was nowhere near the rev limiter, either. Odd behavior, if you ask me, when I needed the car to be putting down full power. This was with ~1/4 tank of gas, too. I doubt I lost much time, but it was annoying... I chalked it up to a bit of wheelspin on exit as the wheel unloaded and the suspension was absorbing the bumps... shrug?
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Originally Posted by blipblip
Sounds like the same issue as I am facing. Hmm, I think if I could get some on board video it would help in diagnosing the problem. Any ideas for a cheap camera mount?
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As far as your tires slipping coming out of corners, and i know that you prob. know this but i will say it to drill it into your head. I have to make sure that my wheels are straight before i hit the gas, i do roll on to it so i dont take the turn with my foot off the gas. Running with 04 MCS it took a while to get used to the wheel slip. But of course i was running with the stock runflats and now i have better tires but still nothing to brag about. I guess having to deal with wheel spin with the runflats that i learned to feather the gas better than i should now with new tires.
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Originally Posted by Dave
For what it's worth I have run my '06 MC well into the red light and not had any power cut
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