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28th April 2021, 19:00 #1101
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28th April 2021, 19:36 #1102
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at your diagram shows that wilwood A while has 0,55 at 35 degrees,climbs to 0,67 when properly hot.Thats a huge difference
i know that technology mooves,i have tried almost everything in my evo from 2005,best so far without wearing discs is Carbotech xp 10.Impossible to fade them,even at 20-30 km downhill,or with repeat hard braking from 250-300km/h to full stop.Discs full red from glowing,pedal and feeling as the first brake.Last edited by dimviii; 28th April 2021 at 19:38.
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28th April 2021, 20:51 #1103
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28th April 2021, 21:09 #1104
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28th April 2021, 21:30 #1105
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28th April 2021, 22:24 #1106
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a stock evo 9 runs 0-200 at about 20 sec.A tuned one about 400bhp (reprogrammed ecu/exhaust/air filter) about 13-14 sec,we have seen and some good ones at 12,7-12,9 secs
evo 8 is a bit slower due to smaller turbo,5 speed vs 6 speed for evo9 and not variable timing for evo 8.
Both of them gain a lot with reprogrammed ecu and exhaust.
Evo 8 is not slow after 160km/h is slow after 200km/h due to big gap from 4th(200km/h@ 7000rpm) to 5th speed.
When you reprogram the evo 8 is not that a problem,because it has almost 80-100 bhp more which helps to accelerate quickly the long 5th speed.
about lag depents with what you compare.If you compare with vw group engines yes they are laggy,but vw engines run small turbos that they are not so good at high revs.
Generally lag is not a problem when you drive them quickly,because they have wide rev range,from 3000 rpm to more than 7000 rpm.Have in mind that when you reprogram them,except the big gains,they have a much better turbo spool,at low revs too.
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28th April 2021, 22:32 #1107
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@ 300 km/h the Evo drag force is roughly 3 kN which means that the power, needed to overcome it, is approximately 250 kW, i.e. 340 Hp. You need to add rolling resistance and mechanical efficiency (losses in transmission, power used for alternator atd.) to get the needed engine power but it's for sure possible with up-tuned Evo
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29th April 2021, 11:24 #1109
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https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/does-...-a-wrc-future/
David Evans on Rally Croatia's future.
Some interesting thoughts about spectators, changes needed for eventual future event and so on.
Good question at the end of the article; is there a place for Croatia on the calendar? Rotating system really seems like a possibility with Australia, NZ, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, GB and Germany missing this season. Much better option than what we had in recent years with almost no new venues and with the same and often boring ones.
Mikkelsen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpe6ipk1NKU
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