Blue Ridge Rotary Run 2011
#51
#52
Oh, just an update for those that were standing around helping to troubleshoot my malfunctioning blow off valve:
One of my first thoughts turned out to be right. Higher altitude results in the car drawing less vacuum. The Tial requires a certain amount of vacuum to overcome the spring inside so it can operate properly. As I went further down the mountain, the better it worked. Once I was back at my "normal" altitude, the BOV operates flawlessly.
Damned science...
One of my first thoughts turned out to be right. Higher altitude results in the car drawing less vacuum. The Tial requires a certain amount of vacuum to overcome the spring inside so it can operate properly. As I went further down the mountain, the better it worked. Once I was back at my "normal" altitude, the BOV operates flawlessly.
Damned science...
#53
Oh, just an update for those that were standing around helping to troubleshoot my malfunctioning blow off valve:
One of my first thoughts turned out to be right. Higher altitude results in the car drawing less vacuum. The Tial requires a certain amount of vacuum to overcome the spring inside so it can operate properly. As I went further down the mountain, the better it worked. Once I was back at my "normal" altitude, the BOV operates flawlessly.
Damned science...
One of my first thoughts turned out to be right. Higher altitude results in the car drawing less vacuum. The Tial requires a certain amount of vacuum to overcome the spring inside so it can operate properly. As I went further down the mountain, the better it worked. Once I was back at my "normal" altitude, the BOV operates flawlessly.
Damned science...
Lets see some pictures Reese!!!
#54
I posted the pictures up in the 1st gen non-tech section here https://www.rx7club.com/1st-gen-general-discussion-207/b3r-2011-pictures-974406/. Go throw more pictures in there if you want.
#55
Fun times!
Hi all! It was a great time and well worth the 7+ hour drive from Indy. The roads were fun, the people were great, and getting to caravan with all those cool cars is always a good time. A huge thanks to Tray for putting this together, and to all the others who helped out. Here's a link to the photos we took.
http://s1129.photobucket.com/albums/...0Rotary%20Run/
It was great visiting with some old friends, and meeting many more new ones in the rotary community. You guys and gals are the best!
http://s1129.photobucket.com/albums/...0Rotary%20Run/
It was great visiting with some old friends, and meeting many more new ones in the rotary community. You guys and gals are the best!
#56
Hi all! It was a great time and well worth the 7+ hour drive from Indy. The roads were fun, the people were great, and getting to caravan with all those cool cars is always a good time. A huge thanks to Tray for putting this together, and to all the others who helped out. Here's a link to the photos we took.
http://s1129.photobucket.com/albums/...0Rotary%20Run/
It was great visiting with some old friends, and meeting many more new ones in the rotary community. You guys and gals are the best!
http://s1129.photobucket.com/albums/...0Rotary%20Run/
It was great visiting with some old friends, and meeting many more new ones in the rotary community. You guys and gals are the best!
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